Episode BritishMac073
The News
The Pussy Cat Club
Show Comments - if British Mac is running late the forum is always bang-up-to-date with the latest news
Difficult to choose from but the next is purely selfish - Psion
A brand new thread that will has sparked a new section to the show and a new St. British Mac tutorial
I got a Psion 3 in about 1990/1, then a 3a when they came out. It was great for keeping my diary, and To Do lists. It was however a bit embarrassing to take into meetings. I don't remember the word 'geek' being in use then, so my colleagues probably used similar but less polite soubriquets.

On 6th September 1997 I'd just returned from my honeymoon in Portugal to my job in Cork. I know the date as it was the day of Lady Di's funeral.

I travelled up from Cork to Bangor, Co. Down via Dublin and Belfast on the train. It took hours.

The Currys store in Bangor was the only one in Ireland that seemed to have the Psion available on release. It was a long journey, and amazing to see flags at half-mast throughout the island of Ireland for a (sort-of) member of the British Royal Family. The guard on the train from Dublin to Belfast played the funeral service radio broadcast over the train tannoy.

The Series 5 was worth the journey, and I still love it to bits - though now I have no real use for it other than nostalgia due to lack of connectivity. At the time my job involved a lot of travel organising medical aid to the Chernobyl region, and my ability to use my Ericsson phone, with an infrared adaptor, to send and receive faxes of visa details, lists of medicines etc while stuck at border crossing was held in almost supernatural awe. I used that device for years and still miss it.

It is only now, over a decade later, that the iPhone can give anything approaching the level of usefulness in such a small device. Even so, the iPhone still has no cut-and-paste!

Anyway, must go and dig the thing out for its annual check to see if it still works.

Dan
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iPhone apps ....
Frisby Golf is a load of shite
Baron:
Omnifocus
Twitterific
Facebook
Remote
Super Monkey Ball
Voice Record
The Church Cat ordered a new Mac today - m4Macs asked if it was Colonel mustard in the library using his wifi!
Desert Island Applications
St. British Mac
Quake on the Mac.pdf
The Gallery
Hi Will

Love the English eccentricity of your podcast!

I listened to your last one where you mentioned that you need some websites for the Gallery. Well a friend of mine, his name is Mark Johnson, has given me permission to let you visit his site and put it out on your podcast.

It is an amazing site – basically he collects all things Apple Macintosh and has built up a fantastic array of stuff – different types of Macs (including the 20th Anniversary Mac), iPods, Newtons, all sorts of software – the amount of stuff he has seems endless. His latest purchase is a Cube that he has running Tiger.

I met him through our local Mac User Group quite a few years ago (the North West Mac User Group based in Warrington, Cheshire) where we meet once a month. A few years ago he did a demonstration of Pippin. If you've not heard of Pippin it was Apple's attempt at a game console. Well, when he got it going I realised how fantastic it was. It was out in the 90s alongside Nintendo and the Sega MegaDrive, and to me it was better than them (obviously I'm biased though). It had a great drawing package and the whole setup and look seemed very futuristic for the day. Unfortunately it cost a lot of money, as well as the games (and there were not too many of them) and so it died a death – but it was great seeing it work.

Anyway, his website is http://www.mac-collection.co.uk and so I hope you enjoy it.

Looking forward to your future podcasts,

Yours
Kel
Jules switching to OS X
Ye Olde Mac & Mouse
Hi Will,

Have a look at the acer aspire one. It's an ultra portable in the mould of an 'eee' pc, but costs only £215 inc vat. Its a tiny laptop with an 8.9" screen, but still large enough to type comfortably.

Although installing osx on it would be more than hard, using it with linux in conjunction with MobileMe and other web services such as Adobe's word processor called "Buzzword" would be fantastic.

In fact it would be perfect to use with evernote. I think the aspire one could be the new psion!

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Darren Davies
Hello,
Just listening to your podcast. The new iPhone would appear to be sim cars free. As a existing customer, the instructions were to use the sim card removal tool ( a fancy chromed pin ) to take out the card from the old iPhone and put it in the 3G one.
When I opened the 3G iphone the holder did not have a card installed.
When I bought the 3G iphone the box was handed over with a sim card pack- minus the card.
Cheers , Macjim.
Sent from my iPhone
I read on Apples site that you need to use manual sync mode to sync one ipod or iphone to two copies of itunes.

This seems to suggest one ipod - two itunes is possible. I'll have to try it.

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Darren Davies
Hi Will,

Long time no speak.  I've just caught up with British Mac 72 and your thoughts on Mobile Me.  Having just got a MacPro (finally) this year and thinking about getting an iPhone later this year the Mobile Me subscription seemed like a natural thing to do to keep everything together and nicely synchronized.  I've never been a .mac user.

However... I see that Apple have taken the unprecedented step of bi-weekly announcements on Mobile Me since things went pear-shaped with bits of the service after the launch.  What's your experience been of the new system after the first few days?  Were you affected by the outages?  Shall I wait around a few months to let things get sorted?

Graham
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