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I am posting this forum my Apple iPad. Before last night, I was a strong believer that tablet computers have a long way to go to replace desktops or laptops. They lack a keyboard, USB ports, and many other things that we have come to know and love on our desktops. Yesterday, I was writing a school paper on my iPad. After some getting used to, the keyboard began to feel natural, just as any other keyboard. I made a few typos, but nothing seriously messed up. When I finished, I picked it up, and it was light as a feather. Compared to my friend's netbook, the iPad has a larger screen, more battery life, more portable, and can probably do even more than the computer.
There is one thing that I can't approve of Apple for. That is their "App Store" method of application distribution, on both their mobile devices and their desktops. They super-regulate the apps, charge to get them on the store, and then take a royalty on the sale. As a hobby programmer who just wants to make apps for a small audience and for fun, this is hugely prohibitive.
This brings me to the final section, DRM, Copyright, and corporate greed. DRM stands for digital rights management, and is a prohibitive technology to restrict the use of media. When I got my iPad, I began to take on the task of transferring my music from my mp3 player to the iPad. I ran into a problem: the music was in DRM protected WMA format, not supported by Apple, not supported for converters. So now I'm stuck. I have legally obtained music that I can now do nothing with. It's useless. Here lies the problem. Copyright and DRM are designed to block piracy. The big movie and music companies are making millions of dollars: is it that important to save a few bucks that I can't transfer a few songs?
This rant could continue, but it was first created earlier this morning, I'm going to leave it at shis for now.
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What do you mean they don't have keyboards? Oh Apple stuff. I hate Apple stuff (because the mouses suck)
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Andres-Vander wrote:
What do you mean they don't have keyboards? Oh Apple stuff. I hate Apple stuff (because the mouses suck)
If you're going to post, please actually read it. iPads and other tablets don't have keyboards. -.-
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How did you acquire this music? Is it CD rips?
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16Skittles wrote:
DRM
Here, I'll post a slightly relevant XKCD comic.
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Or just buy vinyl. They can't DRM that yet
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veggieman001 wrote:
How did you acquire this music? Is it CD rips?
No Realnetworks Rhapsody. my parents use it for their mp3 player, I used it for mine, and now I have no use of the music. At least I still have a few songs from Amazon and YouTube downloads XD
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16Skittles wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
How did you acquire this music? Is it CD rips?
No Realnetworks Rhapsody. my parents use it for their mp3 player, I used it for mine, and now I have no use of the music. At least I still have a few songs from Amazon and YouTube downloads XD
That's because it's a subscription service. You can apparently get iPod/Pad/Phone compatible AAC with DRM from it too. Most things don't have DRM anymore but Rhapsody is a subscription service.
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veggieman001 wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
How did you acquire this music? Is it CD rips?
No Realnetworks Rhapsody. my parents use it for their mp3 player, I used it for mine, and now I have no use of the music. At least I still have a few songs from Amazon and YouTube downloads XD
That's because it's a subscription service. You can apparently get iPod/Pad/Phone compatible AAC with DRM from it too. Most things don't have DRM anymore but Rhapsody is a subscription service.
Can you tell me how to get AAC? I can't find it by searching.
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I agree, the App Store is highly restrictive. The only way to install other apps is to jailbreak but then you'll lose your warranty although it is legal.
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Yeah, Wolfire got really angry at Apple. They released an indie game pack and someone else changed the name and sold it for 19.99$ and Apple took 2 years to take it down, by then the scam took over 3000$ from customers from something which could be downloaded for free.
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echs wrote:
You're ranting about corporate greed.
From your iPad.
I could rant so hard.
LOL
this
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16Skittles wrote:
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Man, I spent at least a whole week doing research for that. I found something though Its called tune aid you are supposed to pay and the trial only works for 10 songs (or so it says) I managed to transfer all 200 of my songs XD
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slinger wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
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Man, I spent at least a whole week doing research for that. I found something though Its called tune aid you are supposed to pay and the trial only works for 10 songs (or so it says) I managed to transfer all 200 of my songs XD
Um, how much exactly is this?
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jji7skyline wrote:
slinger wrote:
16Skittles wrote:
DRM
Man, I spent at least a whole week doing research for that. I found something though Its called tune aid you are supposed to pay and the trial only works for 10 songs (or so it says) I managed to transfer all 200 of my songs XD
Um, how much exactly is this?
Wait, now its free lolololololololololololol(I did this about a year ago)
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slinger wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
slinger wrote:
Man, I spent at least a whole week doing research for that. I found something though Its called tune aid you are supposed to pay and the trial only works for 10 songs (or so it says) I managed to transfer all 200 of my songs XDUm, how much exactly is this?
Wait, now its free lolololololololololololol(I did this about a year ago)
cool
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no malware? might give this a try.
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