Managing files — so what?
In his review of the iPod nano, Nilay Patel basically states that today managing files locally, through a wired connection between the device and the computer, "feels clunky and archaic". For me it's not that big a deal.
In his review of the iPod nano, Nilay Patel basically states that today managing files locally, through a wired connection between the device and the computer, "feels clunky and archaic". For me it's not that big a deal.
Perhaps the new iPod nano is a weak, timid product, one of the last ramparts of a dying market, and it might look less cool than the model it replaces, but at least it's an improvement in usability.
Contrary to many geeks' opinions, I'm not really sold on the idea of a 7" iPad — or a 7" tablet in general.
Per molti l’aggiornamento a Lion è stato forse il più controverso nella storia di Mac OS X, e io stesso ero restio ad abbandonare la stabilità di Snow Leopard, ma molti dei miei timori si sono rivelati infondati
An interface design isn't necessarily good and efficient because it's minimal, and isn't necessarily bad and gratuitous because it's skeuomorphic.