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		<title>iPhone OS 2.0 Quirks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://iridani.com/wp-content/icons/125X75/wordpress.png" width="125" height="75" alt="" title="Blog" /><br/>Okay, maybe some of these are more annoyances than quirks:
 

Springboard Application Placement Upon Update

This one gets me every time an application has an update. If I&#8217;ve gone through the trouble of taking an application (that I paid for) and drag it across six pages of apps so that it can reside in the #1 spot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://iridani.com/wp-content/icons/125X75/wordpress.png" width="125" height="75" alt="" title="Blog" /><br/><p>Okay, maybe some of these are more annoyances than quirks:</p>
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<div>This one gets me every time an application has an update. If I&#8217;ve gone through the trouble of taking an application (that I paid for) and drag it across six pages of apps so that it can reside in the #1 spot on my iPhone, why when upgrading does it jump to the end of the list again? I can understand that new apps get chucked to the end of the list, but couldn&#8217;t the OS merely turn off the old version (I assume it isn&#8217;t deleted until the new one gets downloaded, but I&#8217;m not betting the farm on it.), move it automagically somewhere and setup the new &#8216;downloading&#8217; app in the spot the previous version occupied?</div>
<div>And while we&#8217;re talking about upgrading apps, why does the App Store need to quit to the Springboard every time I tell it to download a new app? Can I queue these things and have them go all at once? I mean you can get all of the updates to installed apps in batch mode right?</div>
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<div>So I&#8217;m a real honest to goodness, paid up, friend of Steve, iPhone developer. Full access to OS 2.1Beta&#8230; I haven&#8217;t produced anything yet as I&#8217;m too scared of the warning on the iPhone DEV site which states, that by installing the Beta iPhone software I may lock my iPhone <strong>permanently</strong> into developer hardware and it can&#8217;t be used as a phone again! What what what?</div>
<div>Are you kidding me? So if I really wanted to produce an iPhone app and wanted to <em>use</em> an iPhone, I need two of them? With Rogers requiring a contract to go along with every iPhone, perhaps my 1st gen iPhone becomes a developer box and a new one becomes my phone.</div>
<div>Personally I&#8217;m holding out that my new job picks up an iPhone 3G for me&#8230;</div>
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