From the monthly archives:

July 2008

As mentioned in yesterday’s post, I’ve been experimenting with downloading apps on my iPhone. Mostly it’s a good experience, although I’m looking forward to the apps maturing a bit.

I got burned today by iTunes’ handling of downloaded apps and I thought I should share it with those of you who use multiple machines.

I have two computers: a laptop (MacBook Pro) and a desktop (G5 tower). When I first got the 3G, I downloaded a few apps and installed them via the laptop before I even got home.

Yesterday, I hooked the phone up to my desktop machine and synced again. I was watching closely for any odd behavior and didn’t see any, so I didn’t think much of it.

Today I synced again with the desktop machine. Having synced successfully yesterday, I wasn’t watching as closely. Clicked the Sync button and let it go.

And then, out of the corner of my eye, I saw the status message read: “Uninstalling application Bylines”.

No-oooooooooooo!

I tried to cancel the sync, but the damage was already done. All 12 of my downloaded apps were gone from the phone.

I was eventually able to get them back (by manually copying the .ipa files from the laptop to the desktop), but this was definitely unexpected and undesired behavior. Oh … and all the preferences/settings for each of these applications was wiped out too, so I got to reconfigure each one of them. Feh.

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iPhone 3G: First Thoughts

July 14, 2008

A friend and I went to the Apple Store in Seattle on Friday morning thinking we could pick up one of the spiffy new iPhones. Us and many hundred other folks. Rick and I looked at each other and decided we weren’t that hard core.
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New Look for Site

July 10, 2008

Last night I updated the look and feel of my entire site. I want to give a big shout out to Chris Pearson, who developed the excellent Thesis theme. The look of all three components of my site (portfolio, photoblog, and this blog) is based on Chris’s work.
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