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So: setting aside the reliability issues of MobileMe's synchronisation (which, to be fair, is a lot better than it was), Cassiel Central is now home to a shiny new >>iPhone 3G. The final push was that the iPod nano is about to go off and live in a >>Paris gallery for three months, and we didn't want to be left without our daily injection of BBC podcasts.

While the >>Treo 680 is a decent phone and a rather good PDA (especially with >>Agendus installed), the Internet experience (web browsing in particular) is utterly miserable, and (without unlimited tariff or wi-fi) expensive, so it was time to bring things up-to-date.

First impressions of the iPhone: ergonomically superb, with a beautiful user interface - everything else I've used now seems clumsy and hopelessly antiquated. I had a rough time with the on-screen keyboard for a day or two, but now it works pretty well: either it has learned to be accurate, or I have. Integration with the Mac is as smooth as one would expect. It easily beats the Palm in terms of networking (and in terms of synchronisation), but is a slightly weaker PDA. (But then, compared to the >>Psion devices, everything is a weak PDA.)

I've not gone nuts in the iTunes App Store, but have picked up one or two things: >>OmniFocus as a to-do and workflow manager, and >>1Password for global password management. (Crucially, both synchronise to powerful desktop equivalents.) The Facebook app is rather nice, and >>NetNewsWire works well for the daily RSS fix. >>FileMagnet is a handy over-the-air file transfer tool which can view documents, although it falls over if they're not small and simple, limiting its usefulness. But in terms of sheer coolness, the >>TouchOSC control surface app looks like being a lot of fun. I'll be coding some MaxMSP translators for it tomorrow - if it works out, I'll gig with it in Paris.

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