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9 Nov 2009Jason Snell at Macworld wrote a piece about tech specs and Apple’s advertising, or rather, non-advertising of said specs.
Apple’s iPhone Product Marketing Manager Bob Borchers said that “the usual speeds and feeds aren’t the way Apple likes to talk about the iPhone”.
In today’s tech market, you’re saturated with numbers and ratings. 2 Gigabytes!! With new 10 Mega-Tega-Pegga-Flops!! Think about it for a second. How many people know (or even care) what those numbers mean? People (for the most part) are satisified knowing that “this years model is faster than last years”. Granted, there will always be a segment of the population (techies) that want the exact processor model & speed, but for I’m guessing 90% of the population, those tech numbers are met with glossy eyes.
Apple’s success lies in the fact that their products “just work” and are simple to figure out. Ever compare the ‘Windows 7′ upgrade chart to Apple’s Snow Leopard upgrade?
Apple:
Snow Leopard upgrade $29 (single user)
Snow Leopard upgrade $49 (5 users)
Microsoft:
Windows 7 Home Premium From $119
Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade Family Pack $149
Windows 7 Professional $199
Windows 7 Ultimate From $219
Windows Anytime Upgrade: Windows 7 Starter to Home Premium $79
Windows Anytime Upgrade: Windows 7 Home Premium to Professional $89
Windows Anytime Upgrade: Windows 7 Home Premium to Ultimate $139
What’s the difference between ‘Home Premium’ and ‘Professional’ vs Ultimate? I’m a tech person and I’m confused about what the difference is.
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27 Mar 2009Due to some trademark issues, I’ve had to rename the ‘Tar Heel’ app to ‘Tar Hoops’. It also has a new snazzy icon (yes, more trademark issues forced that change). Version 1.2 (with these changes) is currently in review on iTunes.
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4 Mar 2009Tar Heel v1.1 is now available on the iTunes store.
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28 Feb 2009I’ve submitted v1.1 to iTunes for review. It should hit the iTunes store sometime this coming week.
The change in this version is the RSS feed. The guys at Tar Heel Times have put together a custom basketball feed. Don’t worry, it still includes the news from TarHeel Blue!
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13 Feb 2009UNC Tar Heel basketball fans, I’ve uploaded Tar Heel to the App Store for review. Check back here to see when it’s available for download!
Creating iPhone, iPad and web apps with a focus on simplicity and crafting excellent user interfaces.