
If your a developer you will find the 3.0 update something to munch over.
For the rest of us, it's utterly boring and most of it feels really bloaty.
Push Feature.
Underwhelmed and not interested. There will be a useful program that utilizes this feature, but all I can think about is Ads. Which reminds of their new app features which allow paid content and subscriptions within the app.
Google Maps inside the app.
Nice. I do use it and it is very useful. But only once in a blue moon.
3rd Party Peripheral Support.
Great for developers, but at the moment for users, the equalizer feature demo was uninspiring and the glucose monitor was mostly irrelevant.
Peer-to-peer support - Games?
Not impressed with games on the iPhone at the moment. Really not impressed. In fact they're rubbish.
Copy Paste.
I got by without cut and paste earlier one. I liked was the gimmicky shake to undo feature. I'm not over the moon. Mainly because it should have been there in the first place.
Landscape Typing.
Good news for those with fat fingers. Great for those who like typing novels using their thumbs. It's amazing that people are willing to push themselves to the limit on a music device with limited input capabilities.
MMS
Should have been here in the first place, but I got by.
Voice Memo App.
This is a great app if you have any device that doesn't have a good keyboard. The tap tap input on the iPhone is fun but not great, and it's only good for tap tap notes. But to be honest, voice recorders are horrible when you have to review them. It takes such a long time to go through them.
Spotlight
It's such a great feature on the OSX. Such a great feature on the iPhone. Such a great shame I hardly use it. Maybe because I've gotten by for years without it.
If your into product development you can forgive the fact that it makes sense to hold certain features back. But for users, it just makes them violated and underwhelmed.
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