Apps That Should Be Written To Be Put On My iPhone 3G

I know the iPhone App Store is only a few weeks old but I really would like to see some apps that I am used to on the palm. I don't miss the Palm OS, but some of the apps I had on my Treo's were very helpful or fun.

SSH Client – someone wrote a Telnet client, but lets face it if you are a decent network or systems person you really want SSH and not telnet. Or both!

FTP Client – Probably wouldn't use it that much, but a cheap or free client would be a nice to have.

Quicken or an expense program that will export inputed data into a format that Quicken will read. Am I the only one that uses Quicken that wants this? They make a Palm and Windows Mobile version!

Call Recording – This was a must have for me on all my recent phones. Until you have it, you don't realize how much you need to record calls. Especially when dealing with vendors, support people, etc. Had it on my Palm Treo's and my Nokia E61i. I actually didn't use the Treo 750 because it couldn't record calls. Not having this function was a trade off I made when getting the iPhone, but I would hope someone would write a program to do this!

Skype – probably too much to ask for since you can't use VOIP applications via the 3G network, but Skype would be nice!!!

There is probably more, but for now that is all that I can come up with.

3 Hours Wasn’t So Bad

After what felt like a really long time the new iPhone 3G came out today. I had mixed thoughts of the first generation iPhone, even though I bought one the second day they were out. I also returned it two days later. I also tried again a few months later, and yet again returned it. The first generation phone had some limitations that I couldn’t get over. The new 3G version however is a different story. Really, it is a different story. I am writting about it in a future post so I won’t cover it here. Neadless to say when the new iPhone came out, I wanted to get it right away. I have been growing warry of my Nokia E61i as the weeks pass by. The launch of the iPhone 3G couldn’t have happened any faster!

My plan was to get up a little early and head over to an AT&T Wireless store near my office. I was hoping that the line at an AT&T store wouldn’t be too bad. If it was I could always just leave and goto work, since it was only a 3 block walk. All in all I was willing to commit about 2 hours to the ordeal, and if it looked crazy I would goto plan B. Plan B was to go the 5th Ave Apple store that is open 24 hours sometime later in the evening with the hopes of getting a shorter line at night.

I got to the AT&T store about 7:40AM and there was already about 50 people in line. I found out later that if I got there around 7 it would have been more like 5 people in front of me. I waited in line with everyone else for about 45 minutes. The line was moving slowly but I saw progress. Then an AT&T rep comes out and said that they were already out of 16GB Black models. Of course that was the one that I wanted so I was not too happy. I figured I could still get a White 16GB model and it would be ok. A few minutes later another AT&T employee came out and said that by the time they got to our area of the line they most likely would be out of all 16GB models. At that point I said forget this, and went to work. All told it was about an hour of time invested, but I made it to work before 9AM so all was well.

My original plan was to go home after work and come back to the Apple Store on 5th Ave really late (I figured 10-11PM would be late enough that most of the line would have dissipated). I hadn’t been sleeping much this week since I had some sort of minor bug. Nothing crazy but I didn’t really want to go back out again later. Instead I headed out of work a little early and went up to the Apple Store. Now this plan was only good for me since the day turned out to not be really hot. It was actually very nice and comfortable outside so waiting in line in the sun wasn’t so bad. if it would have been a scorcher day my plans would have been radically different. New toy vs staying cool, I am siding with cool. There is limits to my craziness.

The line there was really long (see photos below), but as the security guy said it was the shortest it was all day. The security guy I spoke to estimated the line from where I was to be around 2 hours. I didn’t have anywhere else to be, and I wanted the phone so I decided to see how long I could hold out on line. The thing about me is that I don’t like lines. I get that from my dad. If I could order something online I would, but if you want something right away you sometimes have to brave the lines. I once waited in an airport 11 hours, and stuck on a plane another 9 hours or so another time. That was just to get home, so waiting 2 hours for something I actually wanted was worth some time. It is crazy rationalization but not the craziest I have made, so what the heck.

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To keep myself occupied I listened to my iPod, read the news via Avantgo on my E61i, and just did allot of people watching. A line like the one I was on really brought out the diversity of the city. It was interesting just to watch and listen to my surroundings. The security guy turned out to be right and wrong at the same time about the wait. It was about two hours from when I started until I got into the actual Apple Store.

Once inside however the process was no where near finished. The store itself was pretty empty compared to other normal days that I have been there. They split people into two new lines. One at each end of the store. Each line went just as slow as outside. At least now I was in AC and near a bathroom if needed. Of course it wasn’t so hot outside so the AC wasn’t such a big deal.

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Once I actually got to a sales guy was when my problems really started. I knew going into this purchase that I might have a problem. The issue was that back in March I changed phone numbers on my AT&T Wireless account. Now what AT&T said they could do and actually do when they switched numbers wasn’t exactly the same thing. I was told that this could be a simple change and that it wouldn’t affect my contract in any way. Turned out it wasn’t. In the end most issues were resolved, but not everything. What had happened was instead of replacing my current number with the new one, they actually created a new line on my account and then removed the old one. That messed up my roll over minutes, contract end date, equipment replacement eligibility date, price plans, etc. The representatives I spoke to on the phone were actually very helpful in fixing most of my issues compared to the mess the people in the store caused. They fixed my contract end date back to when it was supposed to be. They got me back on the really good data plan that I had that was no longer offered. They could have tried to work on the roll over minutes, but since I was moving to an unlimited voice plan I told them it didn’t matter. I was more worried about the contract date than anything else. Unfortunately it turns out the date that was really important, the date I can get equipment at a discounted price wasn’t touched. I didn’t know it was important until later. In June I noticed that even though my contract was up in December I wasn’t eligible for a new phone until March 09. That didn’t make sense since even though my account was messed up in March, I never actually bought equipment at a discounted price. I called AT&T again and they did some research. They said that yes the date was messed up and that it was in fact an error on their end. They read me back the notes they put on my account basically saying that when I wanted new equipment it was ok to discount it for me. They did caution me that I may or may not need to call customer service when buying the new equipment. That was the reason I tried going to the AT&T store first, vs the Apple Store. So when I got to the end of the line and ran into a problem with AT&T’s computer it wasn’t a surprise. The question became, was I going to argue and end up having to call AT&T and wait on line for ages with them, or worse lose my place on the Apple line and have the last 2 1/2 hours of waiting be for nothing. I figured AT&T would have a huge queue on the phone on a day like today, so I opted to say screw it and just pay the extra money for the phone. I will call next week and see if I can get that money back, but I don’t think it will happen. I chalk the extra cost up to wanting to have immediate gratification!

After the issue with the AT&T price was over, my issues weren’t done. They actually had an issue approving my credit card. That was a total surprise to me, but the issue turned out to be the wireless credit card unit the guy checking me out used was having problems connecting to his wireless system. A few retries later I was all set. I browsed the store a bit more and bought a screen protector and a clear case. Once all my purchases were done, I headed home. The line looked a bit shorter as I was leaving, but it was at least a two hour wait at 8:30 at night.

All told my entire ordeal took about 3 hours. Was it worth it? So far I think so, but for me my mobile is one of the tools I use all the time so having a good one that works is critical. For the past several months I haven’t had one that worked right. I also got the model I wanted, the 16GB Black one! My thoughts on day to day use of the new phone will come after I use it next week. For now I am syncing it up with my stuff, and resting my feet!

The Nokia N95 Experiment

OK, so the idea of me getting a Nokia N95 turned into a bad idea. As much as I think it, in this day and age I need a phone with easy text imput. That means a keyboard, or maybe a touch keyboard (aka iPhone). The concept of a blackberry pearl or even just T9 text input from a Nokia N95 just doesn't cut it. As much as the N95 was a great phone in every other way I need the ability to input data quickly.

And you guessed it, that means I returned my N95 last Friday. I am stuck with the limitations of my Nokia E61i until the iPhone 3g comes out. Hopefully that will be an improvement over the original. If that is a failure I can either try my luck with the Nokia E71, the 61i replacement, or wait a really long time for Palm to get their act together and come out with their new OS.

Until July 11, I will try and figure out how to keep managing my tasks on the E61i.

Phone vs PDA Phone

Yesterday I broke down and did a sort of impulse buy. I have been eying some mobile phone alternative to what I have that is not an iPhone. The Nokia E61i is just too dam slow, and the lack of a good email client and task management has put me over the edge with tolerating it. I will admit the E61i is still a great phone, but for me there are things that I will put up with and things I won’t. My issue is that the next real contender for a phone for me is the new iPhone 3g that is not out yet. Even then I am not 100% convinced I will be happy with it due to some known limitations for me.

That all being said I broke down and went out and bought a Nokia N95-4. It has almost all the multi-media functions of the iPhone and more, but it is not a PDA. In the first day that became a problem for me, but I did have a back up plan. I broke out my old Treo 750 that I never got around to selling and set it up to use as just a PDA. I can also use bluetooth to use the N95 as a modem if i want to check mail or browse the web on the Treo. I know, a PDA and a phone. How 2001ish. So far it has worked for me. I don’t always need the PDA, but it is on my desk at work or in my bag when I need it. That and I actually have a nice fast phone that sounds good. I know I will probably ditch this setup by the time the iPhone 3g comes out and I get sucked into getting one, but this setup does work.

The Waiting (For Updated Technology)

After extensive pondering between what mobile phone I will continue to use I ended up with no clear decision. I got rid of the Centro, the Treo 680, & the Treo 750 is in a box ready to be sold. I am still using the Nokia E61i but recently I am not happy with it either. It went from being reliable to being very unreliable. I go to type stuff on the QWERTY keyboard and the keys that also can be the numeric keypad don’t work. Cycling through all the shift and alt functions don’t get them to work. A reboot is the only thing that works. Then there is the fact that I cannot always make calls after I get out of the subway or regain service. I get network busy even when I have 5 bars of signal. Incoming calls aren’t affected. In fact once I get an incoming call the phone works fine. Even after a reboot it doesn’t always work right. It is driving me crazy since I rely allot.

I am frustrated enough to want to replace the E61i with something, but I can’t just yet. I am waiting for the rumored new iPhones to come out in June. That and the very soon ability to buy and install programs onto the iPhone is my only hope for a stable smart phone. My problem is I am never good at waiting for new stuff to come out, but my goal is to hold out a bit more.

I am about to wipe the E61i and reload only the basic applications I use on it. SInce I went months without any real issues like this, logic tells me that something recent that I installed is causing the issues that I am having. I am not sure what, but it has to be something. I am going to wipe the phone this weekend and hope for the best. It is either that or throw it into a wall:)

Can I Find The Right Phone? Part 3, The Palm Centro

Due to the Nokia E61i’s poor performance with its core organizer functions I recently began to look at alternatives. I sold my Nokia 6120 Classic and N810 Tablet since I found I didn’t use them that much. With that money I bought a Palm Centro from AT&T. I was hoping that the newer Centro would not have the same bugs as the older Treo 680. It was still buggy when I installed the software I typically use. The screen and keyboard on the Centro were too small for me. A screen smaller than a 680 is just not usable for me. I also got spoiled with the nice large screen of the E61i. I wasn’t even a fan of the plastic white case of the Centro, so I returned it yesterday after work. It was worth a try, but the Centro experience didn’t get me anywhere.

Can I Find The Right Phone? Part 2, The Nokia E61i

I have been using the Nokia E61i for a few months now and I like allot of features of the phone, but its shortcomings are starting to bother me allot. Where the Treo 680 would freeze for a few seconds every once in a while, the E61i’s biggest problem is just slow all the time. Launching applications or moving through screens is noticeably slower than on the Palm OS, Windows Mobile, or Blackberry. The E61i is very stable. I almost never have to restart the phone. In fact it was almost 2 months after I got it when the phone froze on me. I think the problem was related to something I installed that was a Beta. I removed it and have been fine since then. The other issues I have with the E61i is it’s PIM functionality. More specifically its tasks program is horrible. The phone doesn’t support categories, the search functions are all but useless, and it takes me around 5 times longer to enter a task on the E61i than it did on my Treo 680. Because there is no category support for the PIM (Personal Information Manager) Software, I cannot easily filter calls with calling groups out of the Address Book. I also have to edit every single calendar entry I make on the phone to put it in the correct calendar on my computer. The lack of a touch screen bothers me, but is a minor issue compared with all my other issues. I haven’t found a good email program, but I limp by with what comes pre-installed. What is good about the E61i is it has no issues syncing with my Mac, especially over bluetooth. It works flawlessly with Bluephone Elite, the phone control software I use on my Mac. It also has great internet functionality especially since it has built in Wifi. Bluetooth also works flawlessly. I paired my Motorola Bluetooth Headset to the phone with no problems. I am able to turn on the headset and it always finds the phone and works. I stopped using Bluetooth headsets on my Treo because it wouldn’t work all the time and I would lose calls because I tried picking them up with the headset.

To sum it up the E61i is a nice reliable phone with a decent selection of software, but its basic functionality is lacking and the phone is just slow. If I could fix most of my issues with the tasks program I might be able to overlook the other issues I have with the Nokia’s Symbian S60 software.

10.5 Compatible Applications Follow Up

When I first installed Leapord (OS 10.5) I wrote about the compatibility issues I had with some programs that I use. Well it has been almost two months and allot of those issues are resolved with one or two still lingering.

I found out that the ecto beta for 3.0 is a free upgrade for me since I owned 2.x. So far 3.0 is working fine in beta and thankfully isn’t crashing so I can write this blog entry without aggravation.

Mark/Space has published a beta of the Missing Sync for the Palm that works with 10.5. I had issues with it like I did with the original version of 6.x. It stops syncing tasks and calendar items from my Treo. Thankfully since I wrote the first post and now I have switched phones to a Symbian based Nokia E61i so I don’t need to rely on this software.

PGP Desktop may be the de facto standard in security products but it is not cheap ($70 or so for 1 year). Add the fact that they didn’t have a working product (even in beta) when 10.5 came out I began looking for other products. I have looked into Knox several times before I went with PGP Desktop, but now I took another look at the product that is basically an add on to Apple’s DMG file format. Knox gives me all the functionality I want, plus added features that a simple encrypted DMG file does not. I gave the trial a go and already bought myself a license (only $34.95 for a license not a one year subscription). I have let my PGP subscription expire and so far I am happy with my choice. Converting the encrypted stores I had took some time but I think I am finally done.

Mactheripper is a totally different story that I wont go into now. I don’t want to write that much.

Marketcircle has had several beta’s of Daylite 3.6 out. Their latest still has sync problems with Apple Sync services. They have been very responsive so I am patient for now. I can use the program but I can’t use alarms, or I can’t sync it with my phone. This is probably the most frustrating issue i have right now.

Other than that I have not had many issues with Leopard. I am not using all the new features that I thought I would, but overall it is a great OS.

Crazy Tech Buying & Selling Spree

I don’t know what it is about the past few weeks but I have been on a crazy buying and selling spree. I have finally gotten rid of my old 60gig iPod. I have had my new 160gig silver one for a while but after a few problems with eBay I never actually sold the old one. I finally put it up on Craigslist and sold it. Even with my new Nokia 6120 Classic, I have been going back and forth with that phone and my Treo 680. The 6120 is great but I realized I need a phone with a keyboard. I think a phone is not a smartphone without one!

Going back to the Treo wasn’t going to work for the long term so after a false start I ended up picking up a new Nokia E61i off of Craigslist. It is big, but so far is doing everything i need it to. And it has Wifi to boot. I am still getting used to the Symbian OS, and the different applications I need to get to work. I already don’t like the PIM (Address book, Calendar, & Tasks) functions, but that is a trade off for not crashing and a phone that generally does what it is supposed to do. Stability has become important to me more so in recent days. More discussions on the E61i as I continue to play with it.

I am going to keep the N810 tablet because it is just interesting if anything. I don’t need it for any real reason but I am enjoying tinkering with it.

I am also in the process of cleaning out my closet and finally selling the extra DVD player I have (it is new in the box) and my old Tivo. I probably have a bunch of other stuff lying around so I have will be busy for a while.

I guess this is a good time to be doing all of this anyway with the holidays coming up and all.