Ok. I have been an ipod touch user for several years, and an ipod user before that. I do not have a smart phone.
that is about to change. I am going to need to get one. I really want the Samsung Galaxy S3, but i have found that things simply do not run as smoothly as they do in the land of apple.
For starters, CALENDARS.
I have used Pocket Informant for the ipod for awhile. I love it. Played with the Android version on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 and i gotta say, it needs work. A lot of work.
The calendar that comes with the tab is nice too, and so is jorte, but my biggest problem (and it seems like a small one) is that I like to look at the month view and see the times listed in the mirco text before the appointment. otherwise i have to open each appointment or change views to see the start times.
Next is MUSIC and PODCAST playback.
there is nothing i can find in Andorid world that works as seemlessly as itunes/ music player on the ipod. My main concern is playback positions. Podcast playback positions are remembered in itunes and on the ipod. Not so with Android. I will listen to half a podcast listen to some music, then go back to a different podcast. When i get back to the original podcast....No saved position. I've tried several different podcast players. None seem intuitive or straight forward. bTunes is nice. But it is a bit buggy and lacked good sorting methods.
Next is TRANSFER of MEDIA to device.
love or hate itunes, you have to admit.. it is a one stop shop. I get all my podcasts, i keep my music there, i load my mp4 shows (from various sources) and they all sync right into the ipod. Kies offers similar funcationality but seems to have a long way to go before becoming helpful.
I have tried iSyncr. this is a very nice program that syncs itunes directly to the Android device. This is the smoothest i have found yet. I only wish it would sort out the podcasts instead of lumping them in with music.. leaving me to hunt for them. It also keeps my music play counts and such up to date. Been using them for a very long time and am not quite ready to let them go. iSyncr will be the way i go if i choose android.
Many of these problems are minor annoyances. I realize that. I also realize that i can do just about everything on a android device as i an on an apple. But they require workarounds, and such to make work. Where in itunes they just work.
Apple is not without issues too. I use Outlook. And to get the calendar to sync to my ipod i have to use the third party app google calendar sync to sync to a google account, then back to the Pocket informant app; or the regular calendar app in itunes. This would be an issue with android too, so it is a draw there.
I guess what i am asking is.. do you have better ways, than what i described above, to make life easier for those issues? I won't want to "settle" on an iphone 5 (which i feel is inferior, hardware wise, to a SGS3) just because every day use seems to be much easier on in apple-land.
please advise!!
~mike
that is about to change. I am going to need to get one. I really want the Samsung Galaxy S3, but i have found that things simply do not run as smoothly as they do in the land of apple.
For starters, CALENDARS.
I have used Pocket Informant for the ipod for awhile. I love it. Played with the Android version on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 and i gotta say, it needs work. A lot of work.
The calendar that comes with the tab is nice too, and so is jorte, but my biggest problem (and it seems like a small one) is that I like to look at the month view and see the times listed in the mirco text before the appointment. otherwise i have to open each appointment or change views to see the start times.
Next is MUSIC and PODCAST playback.
there is nothing i can find in Andorid world that works as seemlessly as itunes/ music player on the ipod. My main concern is playback positions. Podcast playback positions are remembered in itunes and on the ipod. Not so with Android. I will listen to half a podcast listen to some music, then go back to a different podcast. When i get back to the original podcast....No saved position. I've tried several different podcast players. None seem intuitive or straight forward. bTunes is nice. But it is a bit buggy and lacked good sorting methods.
Next is TRANSFER of MEDIA to device.
love or hate itunes, you have to admit.. it is a one stop shop. I get all my podcasts, i keep my music there, i load my mp4 shows (from various sources) and they all sync right into the ipod. Kies offers similar funcationality but seems to have a long way to go before becoming helpful.
I have tried iSyncr. this is a very nice program that syncs itunes directly to the Android device. This is the smoothest i have found yet. I only wish it would sort out the podcasts instead of lumping them in with music.. leaving me to hunt for them. It also keeps my music play counts and such up to date. Been using them for a very long time and am not quite ready to let them go. iSyncr will be the way i go if i choose android.
Many of these problems are minor annoyances. I realize that. I also realize that i can do just about everything on a android device as i an on an apple. But they require workarounds, and such to make work. Where in itunes they just work.
Apple is not without issues too. I use Outlook. And to get the calendar to sync to my ipod i have to use the third party app google calendar sync to sync to a google account, then back to the Pocket informant app; or the regular calendar app in itunes. This would be an issue with android too, so it is a draw there.
I guess what i am asking is.. do you have better ways, than what i described above, to make life easier for those issues? I won't want to "settle" on an iphone 5 (which i feel is inferior, hardware wise, to a SGS3) just because every day use seems to be much easier on in apple-land.
please advise!!
~mike