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Return Of The Mac


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I had an Apple laptop at the turn of the (21st) century, a cute blueberry clamshell iBook – I spent a lot of time on it corresponding with a Tuareg man, I was certain he was my destiny.
I also started my first blog (a weird word back then), and discovered an amazing community of diarists.
I loved that little iBook even when it got buggy and crashed sometimes, and my biggest frustrations were software incompatibility issues and browser/website glitches.
In time I got a Dell laptop and somehow, and I’m not sure exactly when this happened – I became an Apple Hater!

Apple

Yes, I was an Apple hater.
It wasn’t the deep seething hate that consumes you; this was mild contempt with a dash of general indifference.
Like most ‘haters’ I thought Apple products were overpriced hypes with closed architecture.
It may have begun with the launch of the iPod, and the mass fixation that followed; everyone wanted one and proclaimed it an innovation.
My iriver MP3 player had all the features of the iPod plus a built-in FM tuner, yet no one raved about it.
Then the iPhone happened… I’ve ranted about the iPhone before so I won’t get into that.
I got the HTC Prophet (Windows mobile 5.0) a year before the iPhone debuted.
I loved my prophet! Probably because of all the time I spent on it – I joined XDA Developers and tweaked the heck out of that phone; it was as if I’d built my perfect phone.
The iPhone did not tempt me, as far as I was concerned my phone was superior to the iPhone.
iPod Touch Billboard

Over the next several years I felt smug for not falling for the Apple hype, my laptops were Windows, (there was the Linux running Eee PC I used briefly), and my phone and mp3 players weren’t Apple.
With two pivotal incidents last year, I went from Apple-hater to owning several Apple products.
The first, was the announcement of the iPad, it was the first of Apple product that I felt was worth a little hype (not a whole lot though!), then I took one look at it and I had to have it – I envisioned many scenarios where it’ll come in handy.
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The second incident came from dissatisfaction with my phone; I got the Google G1 phone (HTC Dream) in the summer of 2009.
It was exciting, new OS, open-source and all.
My issue with that phone was that there were no updates available for my hardware beyond version 1.5 (Cupcake), which basically rendered my phone obsolete three months after I’d gotten it.
Of course, I could have found cooked ROM and customized the phone to my specifications, but that wasn’t why I got the phone; I wanted a phone that I’d loved as is.
It no longer makes sense to me to pay money for a phone and spend ridiculous amounts of time tinkering with it (doing potentially illegal stuff), I’m not a developer, I just want a phone that works.
In Flight

I could no longer deny the appeal of the iPhone, maybe I’m just getting old but I liked that it’s easy to use and works relatively well.
So I got the iPhone 4 in May of last year.

Thin

This Christmas I got a new MacBook Air to replace my aging Windows laptop, it’s going to be my primary computer – and this officially makes me a Mac user, I’m no longer a PC (except for work).

Snowy Desktop

In the end there wasn’t a long drawn out decision to switch, and so far I love the simplicity and ease of use of my MacBook Air.
Maybe we’re still in the honeymoon phase…
I still don’t like iTunes, and I miss Live Writer – I haven’t found a worthy Mac version yet.

On

So I’m not quite the MacHead, it took me a decade to come around and i’m quite enjoying this switch.

Portable Blogging


I tried an experiment of sorts during my vacation; I wanted to see if I could use my iPad exclusively while I was away.
Granted, I was on vacation so I wasn’t planning on spending a lot of time on my computer, but I wanted to be able to check mail, news, catch up on blogs, tweet and write a few blog posts here and there.
I had my laptop last year on vacation but rarely used it because I didn’t have Internet access all the time.
I didn’t really blog either the last time, I wrote a few posts beforehand and scheduled them to post later.
The iPad proved very helpful during the almost ten hour flight, I used NewsReader earlier to download my blogs which I read later on the plane.
I read a book on Paris and watched a movie.
I also jotted down a few blog ideas, played scrabble and listened to podcasts.
That, the wine and a nap in between, the flight didn’t seem as long.

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I’d already decided that I was going to try to blog while on vacation; I wanted to share pictures on the go.
Initially I was using the camera connection kit to download pictures from my Canon DSLR, process them using PS Express and upload them unto Flickr via FlickStackr.
I tried this a few times and decided while the process worked, it was a bit cumbersome and time consuming – really not something I wanted to do while on vacation.
At the same time I noticed that the photos I was taking with my iPhone were pretty nice, and much easier to upload directly to Flickr.
For blogging I used the WordPress app, which I think is great for a quick or text-only post, but not so much if there are a lot of  links, or pictures and videos to embed.

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So all my posts from Paris were written and posted using the iPad, once I got a hang of the flow it wasn’t that bad.
In fact, I preferred it; I could lay in bed and update my blog, or do a quick post while having breakfast.
Blogging didn’t become an inconvenience; it was something I did quickly and somewhat seamlessly on this lightweight device.
The battery life is amazing, it lasted (with heavy use) my entire flight from Vancouver to Amsterdam, and then on to Paris.

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I thought about using the extra space to store my pictures from the camera (to free up my SD card) but decided against it,  I really didn’t want to get into the drama of having to transfer it back onto my PC and whether I could retain the Raw file format.
I just got extra SD cards instead.

The Apple Store in Chelsea


Apple Store in Chelsea

So I went from being a non-Apple person to visiting two different Apple stores in two days while in New York.

I bought the iPad from the famed cubed store on Fifth Avenue; which is open 24 hours a day.

Upon activation I realized that the device was seriously limiting in content and Apps when logged in through my iTunes Canada account.

I couldn’t even download iBooks which is a free and major part of the whole iPad experience.

The Room

The iPad is currently only available (and supported) in the US; it doesn’t come to Canada (and the rest of the world) until late May.

While Apple isn’t discouraging folks in other countries from purchasing them (like it did initially with the iPhone) access to iPad Apps and content is limited to the US only.

On Unboxed

A way around this is to open a US iTunes account (while in the US) using iTunes gift cards.

This isn’t exactly a secret; people do this all the time in order to get access to awesome US content.

During our time at the Apple store,  there were two guys from the UK, another guy from Canada and a couple from Germany all buying iPads, some were buying two each.

iPad

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While in Chelsea the next day we skipped over to the Apple store to get our gift cards.

And since our hotel was unfortunately having some bizarre Wi-Fi issues, we set up our US iTunes account too.

Stairs

People

Some Danish guy at the store bought a $1000.00 worth of gift cards, this is because you can’t buy US iTunes gift cards outside of the US.

Well, you could on Ebay and other questionable sources, but that’s another thing altogether.

So I guess the idea is to load up, fortunately for me I’m down in the States at least once a month.

E with her iPad On

The set up itself was easy and quick; then I downloaded a few more Apps, bought some books and just hung out at the store.

For a while I considered what it’ll be like to use the iPad exclusively, like this guy who is using it wholly for a month.

A lot of people consider it more of a consumption device rather than for production.

Which is true in a sense unless more production Apps become available, imagine having a full-feature Lightroom on the iPad.

I do almost everything on the iPad these days, emails, read blogs, books, videos, etc.

The only times I use my laptop is to edit pictures or write longer blog posts.

Genius Bar

You know I didn’t know that Apple really had a ‘Genius Bar’?

I’d like to work in a place where my job title includes ‘genius’ even if I’m not necessarily a genius.

That way I can tell people at dinner parties that I’m a ‘genius.’

Apple Store

Everyone at the Apple store looks so happy, maybe it’s something in the hardware.

E with her iPad

Did I mention how amazing the battery life is?

I can go two to three days of constant use before I get a low battery warning.

The battery life alone could count as magical and revolutionary.


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