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DHH on iPhone 2.0's Glitches
Merlin Mann | Jul 23 2008
iPhone 2.0: The glory wore off in wash - (37signals) [via DF] While acknowledging the complexity of Apple's ambitious launch, David Heinemeier Hansson says iPhone 2.0 wasn't ready for prime time on a number of levels.
David also has a laundry list of complaints on stability and performance. I went through his items and ticked off each of the ones I've also noticed (with a 01-10 for how big a problem it's been for me):
I'll also add a few of my own:
Hm. I hadn't really thought about all these at once, but, yeah. That's a big bunch of broken. Let's hope an update is out soon that addresses some of these. 25 Comments
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Contact sluggishnessSubmitted by AquaMethod on July 23, 2008 - 2:39pm.
I've noticed a lot of these too, but I'm surprised that the ridiculously-slow Contacts app wasn't mentioned. Once I tap "Contacts" either on the home screen or in the phone app, it takes about ten seconds before I can do anything. I am using the MobileMe "push," so there might be a correlation there, but...I only have around fifty contacts. iPhone 1.x Contacts.app wasn't nearly that slow. The re-appearing apps seem to be poor design in the way the iPhone is synced: iTunes installs all of the apps that are checked under the Applications tab of the iPhone page in iTunes. If you delete an app on your phone, it's not unchecked from iTunes on your next sync, so it's reinstalled during that sync. But at least we can have OmniFocus in our Dock! Makes it all worth it to me. » POSTED IN:
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