enzom21 said:They will lock you out of your iTunes account until you update the billing info.
Harsh, all for 7 bucks. Well time to buy a new gift card.
enzom21 said:They will lock you out of your iTunes account until you update the billing info.
neojubei said:Harsh, all for 7 bucks. Well time to buy a new gift card.
neojubei said:Harsh, all for 7 bucks. Well time to buy a new gift card.
enzom21 said:They will lock you out of your iTunes account until you update the billing info.
Give it sometime, they will.neojubei said:Really? I just downloaded the Hanoi app to see if they would lock me out.
I've also noticed that whole ESPN and NeoGAF wepapp. Are there any other similar sites that have that?
Try last.fm as an alternative? Or you can sign up for a US iTunes account if this still works:roosters93 said:So does the Pandora app only work in the US?
Is there anyway around this?
Cause I have the website working here in Aus and would nice to have it on the iPhone aswell.
Hooker said:So you install a really busy theme with lots of unnecessary details..?
Hooker said:I understand that part, you don't want it cluttered. You want it to be minimalistic even. But the theme you're using is like the total opposite.
The carbon background is okay, but the idiotic borders and lights around the icons is just gnarly. But then again, I have different expectations and reasons for installing a third party skin. And also, it's not a very well made skin. Just look how 'Wednesday' conflicts with those borders... Stuff like that makes baby Jesus cry! (I pay close attention to that kinda stuff as I'm an interface designer)
Manics said:You need to lay off the caffeine.
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:What makes folders better than just sliding between pages? I also agree that that theme is atrocious.
Gary Whitta said:All these shitty user-made themes only serve to further demonstrate how good Apple's GUI designers are. If any of the themes posted here were given as examples of work at an Apple interview they'd be laughed out of the building.
Manics said:Sorry but the stock icons that apple provides are boring as shit.
Are you honestly going to tell me that this:
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looks better then the phone icon I used above?
Gary Whitta said:All these shitty user-made themes only serve to further demonstrate how good Apple's GUI designers are. If any of the themes posted here were given as examples of work at an Apple interview they'd be laughed out of the building.
SnakeswithLasers said:Ya, but I'm not applying for a job at Apple--I just want to look at my phone and have it look the way I want it to.
Sure, Apple has some of the best designers in the world, I wouldn't argue with that; I'm not THAT much of a fool. However, once I buy something, I think it's ridiculous to be locked out of editing the appearance of the UI without having to risk bricking the product and being out of the loop for official updates. Kind of an annoying policy on Apple's part, in my opinion. Besides, all of this stuff is subjective, and the only person who I care about liking *my* phone's appearance is me, that's the beauty of owning your own.
But I still bought one (and think it's a wonderful gadget).
Manics said:Well, if I had 4 screens as opposed to 4 folders, and put all the apps from folder 4 onto page 4, I'd have to scroll 3 times to get to page 4 as opposed to just pressing the 4th folder on the main page. That saves time doesn't it?
The entire point of my springboard was to save space and organize, whether or not you actually like the icons or the background is beside the point. Clearly, folders are a better organization tool then screens.
Imagine having 6 or 7 folders as opposed to 6 or 7 screens to flip through.
Here's the same desktop with the carbon theme removed:
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LCfiner said:edit: @ Manics. are you joking?? the iPhone icon in your theme looks terrible. for one thing, it's not even clear that it accesses phone functionality. It's just a picture of the device, but the device does so many things how could a user expect that to be the "phone" part of the iPhone. and not, say, the internet or mail function.
Secondly, the angle and proportion look awkward and it's altogether too damn big sitting on the dock. it really looks out of place. the apple icon is way better. both from a usability and aesthetic perspective.
Manics said:Yeah ok, big green square with a phone wins. :lol
You must think that traffic signs are boring and poor in design as well. These icons, like many other simple designs, are meant to be understood in a more international marketplace. There's no need to explain the Phone icon, it's crystal clear what it does, so you can navigate to it even if the phone was in Cantonese or something.Manics said:Yeah ok, big green square with a phone wins. :lol
Terrell said:You must think that traffic signs are boring and poor in design as well. These icons, like many other simple designs, are meant to be understood in a more international marketplace. There's no need to explain the Phone icon, it's crystal clear what it does, so you can navigate to it even if the phone was in Cantonese or something.
I dunno, why do stop signs have "STOP" written on them in big white letters? And the reason for text underneath is for icons that do not come as the default, like web bookmarks, that don't have the option of clear identification, and having text for some things and not others break the uniform appearance of the UI.Manics said:Then what's the point of the text under the icons that say "Phone", "iPod" etc? Your traffic sign analogy isn't a good one when the iPhone icons actually describe what they do directly underneath each picture. The flat mono-coloured icons that apple uses by default are very boring and is a main reason why people mod their iPhone and iPods to get them looking a hell of a lot sexier.
SnakeswithLasers said:Ya, but I'm not applying for a job at Apple--I just want to look at my phone and have it look the way I want it to.
Sure, Apple has some of the best designers in the world, I wouldn't argue with that; I'm not THAT much of a fool. However, once I buy something, I think it's ridiculous to be locked out of editing the appearance of the UI without having to risk bricking the product and being out of the loop for official updates. Kind of an annoying policy on Apple's part, in my opinion. Besides, all of this stuff is subjective, and the only person who I care about liking *my* phone's appearance is me, that's the beauty of owning your own.
All that aside, I still bought one (and think it's a wonderful gadget).
None of the new themes or icons I've seen in this entire thread have been worth it. They're all garbage.Manics said:Then what's the point of the text under the icons that say "Phone", "iPod" etc? Your traffic sign analogy isn't a good one when the iPhone icons actually describe what they do directly underneath each picture. The flat mono-coloured icons that apple uses by default are very boring and is a main reason why people mod their iPhone and iPods to get them looking a hell of a lot sexier.
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:None of the new themes or icons I've seen in this entire thread have been worth it. They're all garbage.
The green plain phone blows away the cheap looking plain iPhone icon you have, and you've demonstrated that you don't know a fucking thing about iconography or visual design. I hate the gloss and gradients Apple is using lately, but the icon works. At the very least, it actually looks like a button. When the theme designers get the most basic and rudimentary part of icon design right, maybe I'll give a shit.
Manics said:How about the iPod button? Does apple's orange plain button look more like an iPod then my image of a real iPod image?
Tobor said:You don't seem to be getting this, do you? :lol
Your buttons are ugly. Ugly. More power to you if you want to change them, but man up and accept that not everyone shares your "taste".
Umm Apple stock one looks better. Apple is known for their design and simplicity. Some of you guys need to read up on what looks dumb in the design world, especially on an Apple device.Manics said:How about the iPod button? Does apple's orange plain button look more like an iPod then my image of a real iPod image?
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Tobor said:You don't seem to be getting this, do you? :lol
Your buttons are ugly. Ugly. More power to you if you want to change them, but man up and accept that not everyone shares your "taste".
Manics said:How about the iPod button? Does apple's orange plain button look more like an iPod then my image of a real iPod image?
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Manics said:Wow. OK, I love the Apple fanboys in this thread. Nothing that Apple creates can possibly be topped. :lol
Manics said:Wow. OK, I love the Apple fanboys in this thread. Nothing that Apple creates can possibly be topped. :lol
Kung Fu Jedi said:I wouldn't disagree with you at all on this topic. Having the ability to customize the look of the UI can be a good thing. Unfortunately, that ability is being destroyed by the fact that I have yet to see a user created theme/UI that doesn't look like shit.
Sometimes being able to change things, doesn't mean you should change things.
drknite said:Umm Apple stock one looks better. Apple is known for their design and simplicity. Some of you guys need to read up on what looks dumb in the design world, especially on an Apple device.
Exactly :lol
Manics said:Wow. OK, I love the Apple fanboys in this thread. Nothing that Apple creates can possibly be topped. :lol
Manics said:The funny thing is I didn't even post my desktop for the icon replacement, I was only talking about un-cluttering with the folders which is something that Apple should REALLY consider implementing in the stock firmware.
Can you imagine having 9 pages of applications all downloaded from the app store, and having to scroll from page 1 to page 9?? That is totally ridiculous. Folders is the way to go and IF apple implements them in a firmware release, the same guys that ripped it as being non-intuitive in this thread will be washing the balls of Jobs for putting it in. Wow folders! Thanks Jobs!
Icon debate aside, having folders organizing your apps into separate categories is WAY better than multiple screens.
Manics said:The funny thing is I didn't even post my desktop for the icon replacement, I was only talking about un-cluttering with the folders which is something that Apple should REALLY consider implementing in the stock firmware.
Can you imagine having 9 pages of applications all downloaded from the app store, and having to scroll from page 1 to page 9?? That is totally ridiculous. Folders is the way to go and IF apple implements them in a firmware release, the same guys that ripped it as being non-intuitive in this thread will be washing the balls of Jobs for putting it in. Wow folders! Thanks Jobs!
Icon debate aside, having folders organizing your apps into separate categories is WAY better than multiple screens.
LCfiner said:The main difference is that the Apple icons match each other when placed together on the dock. Your two icons don't go together at all. This is one thing that makes the Apple icon better.
Your ipod icon doesn't match the iphone icon. The iPhone is slanted at an angle but the ipod is shown straight on. They don't look like they belong in the same set.
When displaying a set of icons, consistency is important. having this messy hodgepodge of icons in different orientations, different sizes, etc makes the whole thing look ugly and amateurish.
Oh, and then there's the more subtle issue of both your icons representing "real life" objects. One of which is the actual iphone you hold in your hand, the other being a different device that you don't have.
The Apple icons are not as literal. they are glyphs that suggest functionality, and not objects.
But, again, there's no accounting for taste. If you like your screen, fine. But please don't suggest that it's somehow, qualitatively better than the Apple solution. It is not.
edit: @ the other Apple guys here. Am I wasting my time actually trying to actually explain this shit? I feel like it's a copout to just say it doesn't work without giving any reason why.
I quoted your iPod icon replacement and didn't say a thing about folders :/Manics said:The funny thing is I didn't even post my desktop for the icon replacement, I was only talking about un-cluttering with the folders which is something that Apple should REALLY consider implementing in the stock firmware.
Can you imagine having 9 pages of applications all downloaded from the app store, and having to scroll from page 1 to page 9?? That is totally ridiculous. Folders is the way to go and IF apple implements them in a firmware release, the same guys that ripped it as being non-intuitive in this thread will be washing the balls of Jobs for putting it in. Wow folders! Thanks Jobs!
Icon debate aside, having folders organizing your apps into separate categories is WAY better than multiple screens.
neojubei said:Falling back on the apple fanboy thing, how original.