iTunes, iPod Touch and Windows

iTunes, iPod Touch and Windows Integration

It’s nearly a week since I upgraded my iPod from a generation 3 to one of the cool, uber-geek iPod Touch devices. As a 99.5% Windows Vista user, I am impressed.

The iPod Touch works on our home wifi. In the morning I check emails and other overnight happenings from the comfort of my bed in Safari.  The synchronisation between my Internet Explorer (Vista) and Safari (iPod Touch) browsers works well.

It beeps at me when I have an appointment. My contacts are in there.

All it needs is a mini email application. A slightly less finiky onscreen keyboard. A camera and a VoIP. Oh, that’s right — that’s an iPhone!

7 thoughts on “iTunes, iPod Touch and Windows”

  1. Uncle Mike

    Cheeky bugger you are.

    Can do OWA to our Outlook from Safari; and yes m.gmail.com rocks with both Safari and on my Treo 750

    However, probably should be clear: a separate little Mail.app for the Touch would be cool.

    Nick

  2. Dear Tim

    If you wanted revenue, probably should have…

    … I thought being an iPod that the margin would be not enough to cover cost of postage

    My bad

    Will trade up my MacBook Pro sometime next year (when we get 45nms)

    Nick

  3. NICK

    Happy Days

    I have added the “January 2008 Software” and Google Maps is perfect … the Mail is a bit more flexible than G-mobile, but maybe not as clean looking as I had expected. Real easy to pich recipients and S…t.r..e..t…c..h. visual attachments … and size text for easier reading… Yahoo and other renditions may be OK too.

    Yes, this is a magnificent device.

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