Archive for November, 2007

iPhone – just to expensive in the UK 0

iPhone

It will come as little surprise to anyone following the iPhone saga but new research has pointed out that most UK shoppers will not be slipping an iPhone into a loved one’s Christmas stocking because it’s just too damned expensive.

Market watchers, GfK NOP, found that 72% would not buy an iPhone because of the price. The survey polled 500 people and found that although the iPhone brand was well recognised, only a measly 2% considered it as a Christmas purchase.

I’m thinking of adding it to my Christmas list 2%
I quite like it but there are lots of other phones I’m also thinking about 5%
I like the look of it but it is too expensive 26%
I’m never going to buy it at that price! 46%
Forget about it, I don’t like it 8%
I’ve never heard of it and it doesn’t interest me 12%

Richard Jameson of GfK NOP commented:

“Apple’s history proves that it has the magic touch when it comes to product development and marketing, however the iPhone has yet to capture the imagination of the UK public. iPhone hype is in full-force, but our data shows that it is very much a considered purchase, with its high price turning many consumers off. We must take into account that the UK mobile market’s success has been down to subsidised handsets, therefore the iPhone’s price really stands out and consumers are not used to paying in excess of £200 for a phone.”

“This is a highly competitive market and the mobile phone manufacturers have very strong brand loyalty. Apple needs more than cutting–edge design to penetrate this market and will have to work much harder in the UK than it did in the US to make iPhone a mass-market proposition.”

Even if we (in the UK) make the short EuroStar journey to France to buy an unlocked version it’s going to cost £606.00 ($1200), it’s £535.00 for the phone plus another £71.00 just to unlock it! I still want one but can’t see a cost benefit to it when they seem hell bent in pricing it out of the market and mass appeal!

Dockulicious – docks for Leopard 0

Dockulicious - docks for Leopard

Want to change your the look of your dock in Leopard then this site has the answer.

“Tired of the regular Mac OS 10.5 Leopard dock? So were we.
Finally, a place where you can download and submit your own docks. And more.”

View Dockulicious here

View the Docks straight away here

FlickrExport plugin for iPhoto 0

Flickr Export for iPhoto

FlickrExport for iPhoto provides a comprehensive set of features for getting your images from iPhoto to Flickr:

    1. Edit photo titles and descriptions, and add tags to them.
    2. Save time – FlickrExport can update iPhoto’s database with the titles and descriptions you give your photos.
    3. Save your Flickr bandwidth allowance – FlickrExport for iPhoto can resize your photos before uploading.
    4. Create a new photoset with your photos, or add them to an existing photoset.
    5. Automatically send your photos to a Group Pool on Flickr.
    6. Choose from a list of your Flickr tags and add them to your photos before uploading.

      You can download a demo or purchase the plugin here (£12 or $24)

      SeaShore – Image Editor 0

      Seashore - image editor

      Seashore is an open source image editor for Cocoa. It features gradients, textures and anti-aliasing for both text and brush strokes. It supports multiple layers and alpha channel editing. It is based around the GIMP’s technology and uses the same native file format.

      However, unlike the GIMP, Seashore only aims to serve the basic image editing needs of most computer users, not to provide a replacement for professional image editing products. So a very handy image editor for mac and it’s free!

      Download here

      CSS – links new this month 0

      CSS links
      Have added some new CSS links for this month. Check out the links here