Originally posted by U2sBiggestFan:I'v brouht an £25 itunes card & want to know if you have to use it all at once
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Off-topic, the current exchange rate from 25 pounds to Australian dollars looks quite good - the best I've seen in a good while.
On-topic, nope, you don't have to use it all at once. You can buy two or three songs and in another month, buy an iPod game, for example. As far as I know, my sister had an iTunes card and bought ten songs with it, then gave me her password and user name and I bought four other songs and still have 70c on it. She got it in 2006 and I used more of it in 2008.
No idea when it actually expires, though.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:
Also, the new iPod 3.0 software, has anyone tried it? I did and gave up after about a day - it was so damn slow and nothing worked properly - it could not find my Wi-Fi connection, which the previous software did in about five seconds and that new variable scrubbing thing plus the Spotlight search put me right off.
People said the jailbreak was slow - this was worse even without jailbreaking.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:No problems.
Also, the new iPod 3.0 software, has anyone tried it? I did and gave up after about a day - it was so damn slow and nothing worked properly - it could not find my Wi-Fi connection, which the previous software did in about five seconds and that new variable scrubbing thing plus the Spotlight search put me right off.
People said the jailbreak was slow - this was worse even without jailbreaking.
I haven't (can't be arsed to pay £5.99 and then have to re-jailbreak my iPod) but my wife has it on her iPhone and has noticed it is slower. No wi-fi issues though. The landscape e-mail/SMS and MMS is cool though.
thanks for the heads up, a was gonna buy this but won't bother now
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
I'm sure you remember 'early adopter pains' and things not working as they should.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:Dim Settings for jailbroken iPod touch and iPhone
I wrote this script to add a setting to Dim your screen with variable settings - I added from five seconds to ten minutes. I'm using 2.2.1 firmware so I don't think this will work on 3.0 or higher, as they have new strings which I haven't played with, so don't try it otherwise you may be forced into Safe Mode.
Put Dim Preferences.theme in Winterboard (not the .rar file) in any order and then check out Settings > Brightness > Dim In...you should have a new setting called Auto-Dim and written below as Dim In... I haven't tested the higher than 60 seconds one for reasons of never needing it - if it works then let me know.
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I might make more of these eventually but not for a while until I get my head around it.
Originally posted by stj0691:[..]
I'll give this a try, I'm still on the 2.2.1 firmware too. I already use the Brightness option at its lowest levels.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
I liked the new features somewhat, but when they come at the expense of your overly expensive device having looks over usefulness prior to an update, that gets me to thinking ''Thanks but no thanks'', you know? As if it wasn't a pain in the arse to jailbreak your iPod before, it just gets harder after this especially if you're replacing system files that used to work but not any more (I wish I'd had the same logic when I upgraded to Vista).
Plus iFile and SBSettings doesn't work so that's a big thumbs-down as well for one of my critical apps. And it was $12.99 for us, so not only is that the price of 2 very good CDs plus a hot dog, it's an hour of work for getting worse performance. I say no at this point. I'm sure you remember 'early adopter pains' and things not working as they should.
When people have got their shit sorted, then I might upgrade. Until then, no thanks.