Sorry folks but the time is running out so we’ll have a meeting in the new year!
Merry Xmas all.
Sorry folks but the time is running out so we’ll have a meeting in the new year!
Merry Xmas all.
From iLounge:
iPhone browser share overtakes Windows Mobile
According to the latest browser marketshare report from Net Applications, the iPhone and iPod touch have attained a .1 percent share of browser usage, besting Microsoft’s Windows CE platform, which has a .06 percent share of the market. Microsoft has been selling Windows CE devices since 1996, and according to Gartner shipped more than three million of the devices in Q1 2007.
This means that despite there being millions and millions more Windows Mobile devices (and Internet Explorer for mobile devices being introduced in November 1996), people just aren’t using them for the web???? Having used a Windows CE 2 device back in the day, I could see why.
According to Computerworld, if the iPhone maintains this rate of growth, it could be the third largest computing platform “by the end of next year.”
Whoah!
According to Larry Dignan on ZDNet:
Friday nights are not probably the best for everyone so we’ll have a poll.
Use the comments field for adding extra options if you like. We’re talking about a 2 hour meeting, in the evening, at the Lawn Tennis Club (due entirely to availability and therefore in Belfast for the foreseeable future).
Let’s hear your voice!
The UK and Irish MUGs have organised another photography competition for this year.

Closing date is the 20th January 08.
Here is the entry form.
We can’t buy ringtones for the iPhone yet, Apple hasn’t added it to the iTunes music store. But then if you’re like me you’ll be balking at the idea of paying another 79p for a 20 second snippet of a track you already own. Especially as their service only works with tracks you download from iTunes and not with tracks you’ve imported from your legally owned CDs!
Never fear!
Making Ringtones for the iPhone is not a complicated and difficult proposition.
Ringtones are just sounds which are in the m4r format. What is that format? Well. it’s the same as the m4a format (which is more commonly known as the AAC format) but with the file renamed from m4a to m4r.
Last night I did the following:
Too hard?
You have another choices.
iToner from Ambrosia Software will do exactly the same thing with a pretty interface for about £7.50 and doesn’t require hacking your iPhone. That’s because it’s just automating what I described above.
You’re also not limited to 20 second snippets (though some of the sound effects that come with iMovie and Garageband would be great for use as Ringtones) and you can make your own by chopping up an existing song using something like Cacophony, Quicktime Pro, Sound Studio or even Garageband and iMovie! If you like we’ll demo some of this at the NiMUG meeting next Friday!
(Finally a use for googling items like “Best Guitar Riff Ever”)
From Electronista:
“Simply put, Apple is no longer the leader in the realm of hard drive-based players,” says PC Magazine reviewer Tim Gideon. “While the Zune 80GB and the iPod classic are both outstanding devices, the Zune has more features–and it’s more fun.”
Sounds ominous. The Zune beating the iPod in a fair review? Surely there must be some mistake???
The iPod classic is widely believed to be a form of stopgap measure for Apple, which is gradually transitioning to an all-flash lineup headlined by the iPod touch but feels obligated to maintain a hard drive-based player to address the wide gap in capacity between the differing storage formats.
That explains it.
Microsofts latest unreleased Zune model competes well (on features, if not compatibility or battery life) compared to the previous models of Apple’s iPod line, a line that they’re slowly killing off in order to embrace the iPod touch and iPhone.
That must be pretty depressing. The latest and greatest from Redmond just about beats the hard disk based ‘Video’ iPod which Apple released two years ago yesterday. The updated models since then have just really increased the capacity of the micro-hard drives.
They used to say: Windows 95: Macintosh ‘89 but it’s beginning to look like Microsoft is closing that gap.
Look out Steve - they’re only two years behind now!!!!!!!
We’ve upgraded the discussions forum from the crufty old YaBB install complete with about 8000 spammers, to a new Wordpress-based forum. We’re going to be able to spot spammers a mile off with the new software and we’ve got much better controls over moderation and the code we can use. I know - who cares eh?
Go look at the new NiMUG Forums!
Here’s the old forums which we’ll keep online for a bit longer and then slowly close them down.
There’s heaps of broadband speed tests out there. This one is listed as a speed test application for the iPhone.
When run at my desk, it reports
Results: 997.5 kbps
Not an iPhone
That’s just under 1 Megabit per second (about 220Kbytes per second)
When I ran it on my O2 EDGE connection, it reported:
Results: 324.4 kbps
That’s slightly slower than low end domestic broadband (about 40Kbytes per second)
Anyone else fancy reporting the speeds they get from their provider?
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