Oh! Apple

My experience of using iPod Touch, iPod Classics, Mac OSX, Coding in XCode, or anything generally related to Apple

Sunday, December 07, 2008

One step towards abandoning my iRiver 140

Despite the slowness and clumsiness and all sort of problem associated with my old iRiver 140 player, I continued using it as my primary Podcast player, and use it extensively while I am driving to work.

That changed in these last several days when I realized that using my iPod Touch is so much better a Podcast because of the following reason:

  • It integrates well with iTune, which is my source of downloading Podcast
  • It remembers where I left off on each individual Podcast, and marked it as completed after I finished the podcast. That information was used when syncing Podcast between my iPod and iTune. Result: I always have Podcast that I haven't finished, and those that I've finished automatically removed after each sync. Also I no longer have to manually create a bookmark when I need to stop the player.
  • Unplugging headphone automatically stopped the Podcast.
  • One less device to carry.
  • I can to listen to Podcast even when I don't have a headphone around.
  • Show notes are sometimes available to view on my iPod Touch.
So once I am done with all the Podcasts in iRiver, I will retire that device. Another problem with iRiver 140 is that it has such a slow hard disk, makes it such a bad candidate even as just a removable hard disk. But boy, so many years .... my faithful servant iRiver 140 ...