By GulfiePosted Wednesday 6th August 2008 11:17 GMT
Clearly this is an expression of post-modernist irony, the iPhone owner is able to purchase a work of art and display it on his or her phone... the next version will allow you to choose your own images and it will automatically shuffle between them... no, hang on, that's called the Photos application.
But seriously, this merely demonstrates a flaw in the whole app store model - there is no 'demo mode' available unless the developer chooses to ship both a crippled and non-crippled version of an application. Perhaps Apple could have a time-locked demo mode for apps that are offered with a demo, the user gets a developer-defined period of time to try the app and must then purchase it to get further access.
I'm not buying apps, not because I don't want any, but because I have no idea how good they are.
Any suggestions as to how the bling app would have a 'demo' mode? A flawed ruby perhaps?
Paris, because even she can recognise a rip-off when she sees one
By Jared EarlePosted Wednesday 6th August 2008 11:26 GMT
I reckon the only sales will be journalists buying it to write about it. Its real name should be "Im a hack for an online journal and got advertisers to pony up for this comedy app."
I wish the programmer the best of luck in getting a sale.
Ah, the personalised license plate comes to the mobile phone #
By PaulPosted Wednesday 6th August 2008 11:28 GMT
It's no different from someone buying "R1CH W4NK3R" for their car. I've never understood that either.
Although complaining that iTunes is charging more to UK buyers is a little unfair in this case, $999 in £, +17.5% VAT = £600. Remember that sales tax is not listed on items in the US and varies between state. So British idiots get to pay basically the same, but the government gets to take a cut of their stupidity.
That's an idea, how about tying VAT rates to stupidity? I suggest 6000% for buyers of irritating ringtones.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 6th August 2008 11:33 GMT
...the first person to write a near identical hacked app with a blue pill^h^h^h^h gem in an app called "I'm clever" for those who chose to go into the techie field rather than sales.
The floor length leather one filled with guns and whatnot.
By Marc LawrencePosted Wednesday 6th August 2008 11:36 GMT
Actually it sounds like a great way to make some quick Dosh. Perhaps we should submit alternative photo schemes with 'glittering' effects to make it look like a Damien Hirst Diamond Skull.... or encode a "hello Michael" voice synthesiser of "Kitt"... complete with 'virtual' remote control of your car.
A 'dont panic' button on the screen to bring up the latest HHGTTG comment for "Earth".
By SimonPosted Wednesday 6th August 2008 12:39 GMT
I hate being charged more than the Americans as much as anyone - however, at todays exchange rate $999.99 is £511.95. Once we add on VAT (which is never included on US prices but always included on UK prices) we get to £601.54.
Looks to me like a bargin saving of £1.56. Enough for a beer I reckon.
Come on guys, don't blame Apple when you simply forget the VAT.
By Paul ChartersPosted Wednesday 6th August 2008 12:54 GMT
If I had the money to waste on buying a silly little graphic for my mobile phone, what in the name of all existence would possibly make you believe I would even be USING an iPhone?
I'm just wondering when this mediocre, slow-acting 'phone' will be recognised as the pretty but poor device it really is.
By BattlesPosted Wednesday 6th August 2008 13:54 GMT
Isn't this a bit like the $100 VIP Luxury Ringtones in Grand Theft Auto 4?
Life imitating art?
iPhone 2.0.1 Update Fixes Bugs, BREAKS SOME Devices ... S O S #
By Webster PhreakyPosted Wednesday 6th August 2008 14:13 GMT
Now WHY wasn't this tasty tid-bit about the Same Ol Shit from Apple of an Update DOING MORE DAMAGE than it fixes, reported??? Ain't Apple soooo wonderful? Huh, kook AppleTards?
"iPhone 2.0.1 Update Fixes Bugs, Breaks Some Devices"
Patricia Resende, newsfactor.comTue Aug 5, 4:51 PM ET
iPhone owners planning to add the newly available 2.0.1 software update need to be careful or they could end up with a dud.
When Apple launched its App Store and iPhone 2.0 software along with the iPhone 3G, users of both the 3G and upgraded first-generation iPhones with the 2.0 software faced several problems. Users reported slower synchronizations, dropped applications, unexpected reboots with both the iPhone software and downloaded applications, and problems with core GPS functions.
On Monday Apple responded with a 2.0.1 update that is expected to solve many of the performance-related issues the company described as bugs. Some changes included the ability to drag application icons across several pages in one motion, quicker keypad loads, and a better user interface.
No Permanent Fixes
But users are having problems installing the 249.2MB update and then connecting to services. And they are being warned to not put the iPhone in airplane mode, or they could lose more than connections.
Participants on Apple's support forum are complaining that they lost all wireless functionality, while others say the update bricked their handsets. Users who paid to have their iPhone 3Gs unlocked by Vodafone are also complaining that they are not able to reconnect to the service after the update.
Users having problems installing the 2.0.1 update are advised to attempt the install several times, as the iPhone may fail to update on the first try but should succeed on additional attempts.
Squashing Pwnage
The update was reportedly expected to do more than improve the user interface and increase sync times. According to some reports, one goal was to squash and make useless the jailbreaking Pwnage Tool, which opens up the iPhone's file system.
Calls to Apple for comment were not returned in time for publication.
By Chris GibsonPosted Wednesday 6th August 2008 14:28 GMT
"I'm just wondering when this mediocre, slow-acting 'phone' will be recognised as the pretty but poor device it really is."
Don't worry, Paul, it's only a matter of time. People like me, who own an iPhone and love it, will soon realise that people like you -- who I'm guessing have only seen an iPhone on TV, or played with it for five minutes in an Apple store -- are in fact correct. Please try and tolerate our ignorance until this happens.
Seriously, I'm so bored with the "I hate the iPhone!" posts. "It's not 3G! It's too expensive! Hang on -- the new version is 3G, and it's cheaper. Er... wait... that's polishing a turd! I think...? Well, I hate it, anyway. Anyone who disagrees, and who likes their iPhone, is therefore an idiot."
By StopthePropagandaPosted Wednesday 6th August 2008 15:30 GMT
just wait a few weeks. the way the exchange rate is going, it'll be a bargain price for ya. Your pound sterling is already twice the dollar. Any bets on it hitting 2.5x within two years, or 3x after Obama and a Democratic congressional majority rule?
By HerbyPosted Wednesday 6th August 2008 17:25 GMT
The "NaDa" one is classic. Then go back around 40 years (or more) and you find "IEFBR14". I leave it to others to explain this, but it WAS useful at the time!
By MichaelPosted Wednesday 6th August 2008 22:30 GMT
Holy Flurking Shnit! A remembrance of things past. I have not written a line of JCL since 1999; I'd almost forgotten that one.
The fact that I wrote lines of JCL almost into the 21st century is another story... but now I can run OS virtually on my desktop, so maybe I can get back into practice.
Comments on: Too much money? Bling your iPhone with the $1000 app
On the flip side #
By Mat Stace Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 11:12 GMT
Post-Modernist Irony #
By Gulfie Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 11:17 GMT
Sales? #
By Jared Earle Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 11:26 GMT
Ah, the personalised license plate comes to the mobile phone #
By Paul Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 11:28 GMT
Red Zirconium Dioxide version ... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 11:32 GMT
Kudos to... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 11:33 GMT
Copycats #
By Marc Lawrence Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 11:36 GMT
@ Mat Stace #
By bluesxman Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 11:41 GMT
re: Sales #
By Tony Chandler Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 11:51 GMT
It does of course #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 11:52 GMT
Not 'typically overpriced' #
By Simon Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 12:39 GMT
@ BluesXMan #
By StillNoCouch Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 12:39 GMT
@bluesxman #
By Killian Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 12:39 GMT
250mb #
By jai Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 12:51 GMT
If I had... #
By Paul Charters Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 12:54 GMT
What about the support.... #
By Bob Gulien Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 13:11 GMT
If you realy want something.... #
By Bob Gulien Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 13:15 GMT
Its Sad But #
By Ed Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 13:37 GMT
@simon #
By Darren B Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 13:40 GMT
VIP Luxury Ringtones #
By Battles Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 13:54 GMT
iPhone 2.0.1 Update Fixes Bugs, BREAKS SOME Devices ... S O S #
By Webster Phreaky Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 14:13 GMT
For dating #
By Simpson Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 14:21 GMT
@Paul Charters #
By Chris Gibson Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 14:28 GMT
Golly gee...my 2.0.1 update went flawlessly... #
By Robert Hill Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 14:47 GMT
I BE PO' #
By tony baldwin Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 15:11 GMT
Brilliant. #
By Andrew Tyler Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 15:26 GMT
@ those complaining of overpriced vs. America #
By StopthePropaganda Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 15:30 GMT
@ StopthePropaganda #
By Mike Richards Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 16:26 GMT
Hm... #
By J Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 16:54 GMT
There are lots of idiodic applications #
By Herby Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 17:25 GMT
OMG! #
By Richard Cartledge Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 20:20 GMT
@Darren B #
By Graham Lockley Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 21:00 GMT
Ceci n'est pas un bijou #
By John Benson Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 22:15 GMT
@ Herby -- IEFBR14 #
By Michael Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 22:30 GMT
And almost forgot #
By Michael Posted Wednesday 6th August 2008 22:33 GMT
IEFBR14 #
By Paul M Posted Thursday 7th August 2008 12:20 GMT
It's gone #
By Richard Cartledge Posted Thursday 7th August 2008 12:54 GMT
darn #
By pctechxp Posted Saturday 9th August 2008 15:20 GMT