Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard

The TNT deliver guy turned up yesterday after the mailing room staff have left. So my Snow Leopard parcel got returned to the depot and had to be re-delivered this morning. I got to the office around 3 in the afternoon, picked up the parcel then went straight to my partition, ready for the upgrade.

Since I’ve prepared my MacBook for the upgrade a few days ago, I slotted the installation disc in and Snow Leopard was being installed.

The installation took around an hour so I kept working on the work pc.

After almost an hour, it was done!

A really weird pop up window appeared upon the first start up.

Did know what this was about, so I tried to find it out online. Anyways, after a long search here and there, I gave up. Picked up the phone and rang Apple Support. The technician didn’t know why there’s such a pop up window but what he knew was that System Events.app is an application on the Mac OS X Snow Leopard Install Disc and he was very positive about it. So I decided to eject the DVD and reboot the system, just to see if this window pops up again. The answer was, no. So it’s all good now!

I’ve only been using my Snow Leopard MacBook for 2-3 hours to this point and I’ve already found a lot of enhancements! Here are some of the obvious ones!

  • Freed about 9GB of hard drive space
  • Much more user-friendly Exposé, dragging and dropping files across apps are so easy now with the improved Dock
  • Stacks are now GREAT with grid view, in fact I love using it
  • It’s now easier to tell when you’re moving between Spaces
  • I love the new Quicktime X (it now plays .avi files too)
  • The default Chinese font is different, I personally like it although I’m hearing a lot of negative feedbacks
  • Switching between different language inputs are easier now, especially if you use more than 2 languages. Like myself, I switch between English, Simplified & Traditional Chinese all the time. You can now hold the ‘command’ key, hit spacebar multiple times to switch between them (you may have different short cut keys).

Well, that’s it so far. It’s getting late and I’m super sleepy today. Will keep you guys updated when I find out more interesting features yet not publicised as much.

PK Lai

iPhone 3.0

The first impression after updating to iPhone 3.0 is that it’s responsiveness, has gone bad. It was slow in response from hitting the Home button to wake the screen, changing language inputs, and even just flicking through the pages was a bit slow. That’s my first impression as it boots up the first time from iPhone 3.0.

Then it was time to really play around with it. There’s these new features like ‘Cut, Copy & Paste’, MMS and so on… These were all the featured updates, so I’m not going to go through them here. What I want to mention however, are these…

  1. MMS (Hong Kong 3 users)
  2. Visual Voicemail (Hong Kong 3 users)
  3. Tethering
  4. Pros
  5. Cons

1. MMS

As a 3 customer in Hong Kong, before the update, when you receive a MMS, you in fact receives a SMS with a link and password so that you can access the media on the Safari browser (or any other browser on the computer). On the day before iPhone 3.0 was released, 3 sent out SMS’s notifying their customers that the iPhone 3.0 will be released at 01:00 on 18 June (HKT) and that your account will have MMS activated latest by 26 June even if you don’t ask for it. If you would like to have the service activated earlier, you may open a link and do so there, which is exactly what I’ve done.

MMS Activated

MMS Activated

Then I received this confirmation the next day.

Confirmation

Confirmation

So that’s it, activated!

There weren’t any of my friends ready for it yet so I had to wait a few days before I can actually try it out. Now that it’s been a while, I’ve come to realize that the MMS services is totally not reliable! There will be times where ur MMS would be left in the messages unsent! You’ll only come back to it after a few hour finding that it’s still sitting there! Why can’t it try sending it till ts done or at least give you a warning or a popup? Anyway, the other problem with 3′s MMS service is that even though it’s shown that the message has been sent, it doesn’t actually mean that your message has been successfully delivered to the recipient! I was just trying to send a contact to my friend sitting right next to me while having a few drinks at the bar. We waited and waited bit it never got to her phone! I had to send it again through email where she got it almost instantly! Sigh… It was so embarrassing!

2. Visual Voicemail

Let’s talk about the Visual Voicemail now. With 3 Hong Kong, you actually have to pay a HKD$8 monthly fee to use this service. Well, I’ve got them to waive my first 12 months but why should we be paying more for services that should have been included a year ago? Annoying 3! Anyways, for some reasons, I find that some of my voicemail goes missing after a day or 2. Say, I used to have 5 voicemail, the next day I go back into Visual Voicemail, there would only be 1. I don’t know if this is the case with everyone else. Visual Voicemail is indeed a very good thing to have, but what good can it do if they go missing?

Setting up Visual Voicemail

Setting up Visual Voicemail

Visual Voicemail gone missing...

Visual Voicemail gone missing...

3. Tethering

For those of you who don’t know what ‘tethering’ is, here’s a simple definition. It’s using the iPhone’s data connection so that your computer can go online either via USB or Bluetooth. I only found out on the second day that you the setting for using tethering is already in the ‘Settings’ on the iPhone, thanks to @nefuis! The setup process was seamless! I was at my mum’s office the day I tried out tethering with my MacBook and it only took about 15 seconds for it to be setup! Amazing!

Tethering in action!

Tethering in action!

Tethering in action

Tethering in action

I know this sounds such a wanker, but I even tried using tethering while I was on the bus. The connection was very good apart from some of the dead spots where there’s no network coverage. The connection speed was very acceptable too!

4. Pros

It has already been a while since I’ve updated to iPhone 3.0 and there’s things I love about it and things I hate about it. Let’s talk about the Pros for now. While physically using the iPhone, you’ll find that there’s a lot of minor things that makes your life so much easier. Say for example, while you’re typing in the email addresses, it not only searches the address on your iPhone, it instantly searches the Global Address Book on the Microsoft Exchange Server! How handy! You’ll also notice while in Recent call list of the Phone application, it now shows you which number of the contact was incoming and outgoing! I used to have this trouble of calling back someone’s ‘Home’ number whereas I should be calling their ‘Mobile’. There’s also a new category named ‘iPhone’. :) And how good is it to finally have copy, cut & paste! It’s so helpful to finally be able to send multiple photos directly from the iPhone!

5. Cons

I’m sure a lot of iPhone 3.0 users are very happy with their update. But I seriously find that the iPhone is getting slower each day. I’m not just pointing my fingers at 3rd party apps. Even with Apple’s default apps! The one that’s really starting to piss me off is the message app. It’s now taking forever to launch! I’m sure most of us uses a fair bit of messaging these days. It’s just getting ridiculous! You might also notice a change in its predictive text. It’s not auto-capping after ‘!’ & ‘?’. I’m in a place where we have to change between languages fairly often, like Traditional Chinese and English, which are quite common in Hong Kong. When you’re switching between handwriting recognition, pinyin and English, it takes so long that you can actually have a sip of coffee, come back to the phone and it’s still not ready! Hope that this is simply a software problem that can be fixed in the next update and not a hardware issue where iPhone 3.0 is too much for the 2nd generation iPhone 3G to handle.

PK Lai

Apple’s App Store Hits 1 Billion Downloads in 9 Months

Apple’s App Store has hit 1 billion downloads today! It has been a mere 9 months since the launch of App Store. It’s indeed an astonishing achievement!

First of all, are you an Apple iPhone user? If so, have you ever downloaded an app the App Store? Well, I believe you have…

Apple has also announced App Store’s All-Time Top Apps.

All-Time Top Paid Apps

  1. Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D
  2. Koi Pond
  3. Enigmo
  4. Bejeweled 2
  5. iBeer
  6. Moto Chaser
  7. Pocket Guitar
  8. Flick Fishing
  9. TETRIS®
  10. Texas Hold’em
  11. Super Monkey Ball
  12. Pocket God
  13. Cro-Mag Rally
  14. Ocarina
  15. Fieldrunners
  16. iFart Mobile – #1 Fart Machine for all ages
  17. Touchgrind
  18. iHunt
  19. iShoot
  20. MONOPOLY Here and Now Edition

All-Time Top Free Apps

  1. Facebook
  2. Google Earth
  3. Pandora Radio
  4. Tap Tap Revenge
  5. Shazam
  6. PAC-MAN Lite
  7. Backgrounds
  8. Touch Hockey: FS5
  9. Labyrinth Lite Edition
  10. Flashlite
  11. Urbanspoon
  12. Movies
  13. iBowl
  14. Lightsaber Unleashed
  15. Sol Free Solitaire
  16. MySpace Mobile
  17. Virtual Zippo® Lighter
  18. The Weather Channel®
  19. BubbleWrap
  20. Remote

Truly, the App Store has made history! And everyone in the Apple iPhone community has contributed to this achievement. Here’s a list of apps that I’ve been using on a daily basis (in alphabetical order).

  • Bloomberg
  • Labyrinth (yes, I’m still playing this game, too many levels… haha…)
  • TwitterFon (I’m now using TwitterFon more often)
  • Twitterrific
  • WordPress
  • Zynga Mafia Wars

And the following are apps that I use a lot but not on a daily basis.

  • AFII Lite
  • AroundMe
  • Cube Runner
  • DuckShoot
  • Enjoy
  • Facebook
  • Fring
  • Google
  • iFighterLite
  • iMafia
  • Palringo
  • S.deadbeef
  • Skype
  • Time Crisis
  • Zynga Live Poker
  • Zynga Scramble

There are heaps more apps that I use every now and then but the list would be too long. Well… what apps have you been using? Were they social networking apps? Games? or what apps do you use on a daily basis?

PK Lai

iPhone advice

A friend of mine from China was asking me this question.

Is there anything I should be aware of when I buy an iPhone?

This question triggered a series of questions in my head immediately.

  • Where are you getting the iPhone 3G from?
  • Is the phone unlocked?
  • If not, do you know how to jailbreak it?
  • Is 3G available in China?
  • If not, does your current mobile service include any internet access?

Out of all these questions that popped out of my head, none of these questions were actually product related. I am a big Apple fan, that’s for sure. But I started questioning myself, is there really nothing wrong with the iPhone 3G itself?

I have been using the iPhone 3G since July 2008 and although the iPhone 3G did used to crash quite frequently in the early stages (especially when you’re using a 3rd party application). It seems that Apple has pretty much took care of the problem now. I rarely come upon apps crashing or misbehavior and I’m always using it. For calls, text, emails, iPod, Twitter, a few games, Google Reader and so on… I can say that I’m actually a very happy user!

The only downside that I can really think of is its battery life. On a normal day where I’d go to work in the morning, listen to music on the way, go on Twitter, check my emails, read any RSS, play a few short games or maybe a few phone calls. By 2-3 in the afternoon, I’ll have to somehow start charging my iPhone 3G. Charging via the USB cable or using the 3rd party external rechargeable battery.

Oh… another thing that I could think of, is dropping calls or time required to reconnect to its cellular network (say you walk into a lift, lost reception, got to whichever level you wanted to go to, walk out of the lift). It takes quite a bit of time to reconnect to its cellular network. I’m not sure if this is a common issue with iPhone 3G itself, or it’s a matter with my cellular provider, 3. Is anyone out there with 3 experiencing the same problem? What about other iPhone 3G users that aren’t using 3?

Well, that’s my ‘user experience’ for the past 9 months. Just wish that the iPhone OS 3.0 can be released sooner. What about you guys?

PK Lai

Spent all weekend building pklai.com

Haha… I think I’m really excited about my domain being hosted. I’ve been spending all weekend playing with it. I’ve now got both my English and Chinese blogs here! The only thing I need to work out now is to make the links work as planned.

I got really sick on yesterday, so kind of flu I guess. I get this every time the weather changes. I was still feeling really crooked till this evening. An Australian friend rang me in the afternoon saying that he’s passing by Hong Kong and wanted to catch up. I really wanted to go but at the end I had to turn him down because I just don’t feel like leaving home so sick. So I think I’ll catch up with him tomorrow.

There’s still quite a bit to do with the website. I’ve got some ideas, but don’t know how to actually do it. I rang @nefuis earlier tonight and asked for help. He reckons that the things I wanted to do should be fairly easy. But I just can’t figure out which file I should be working on. Oh well, I’ll search the forum to see if there’s any suggestions.

Alrighty, good night!

PK Lai