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The interface isn't horrible, though it's too basic for someone like me and often inconsistent. Basic tape deck/CD player functionality with that. I have a few tracks that are longer than 30 minutes, and my only option is to fast forward if I want to jump to a particular section of a track. That feature works for videos (as you'd expect), but not for songs. There's no way to easily seek to certain parts of a track on the Zune that I'm aware of. The absence of the clock and wireless status I can understand, given that the Zune's a media player first and foremost, but the absence of the battery indicator on the majority of the screens doesn't seem to make much sense (especially considering there's plenty of room for it no matter where you are).
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The battery indicator isn't displayed unless you're on specific screens, whereas the battery indicator is displayed at all times on the iPod touch, as well as the clock and the wireless status indicator. Also simply pressing the back button dumps you back to the beginning of the album list (not back to the "K"s!), which is completely unintuitive and often results in more swiping/taps than necessary. If you scroll to an album in the "K"s and start playing it, then tap the home button to go back to the main menu, going back to the album browser dumps you back at the beginning rather than recalling that the last place you were was in the "K" section. The Zune doesn't recall the last position of each of the browser screens like the iPod touch. This makes jumping to specific artists or songs much quicker. Start entering letters, and the search results start drilling down, just like Spotlight/Windows search. The touch has Spotlight, which you can get to very quickly by swiping to the right on the home screen. There's no search function on the Zune, which is disappointing. I have an obscene amount of songs that start with "A", for whatever reason, and it takes a particularly long time and a lot of flicking to scroll through them and find the track I'm looking for, which means I often end up browsing by artist or album and tapping through other screens to get to the song I want. The ability to jump to letters helps a lot with the navigation, but that feature isn't presented as obviously as it is on the touch (I didn't learn of the feature for a long while), and it involves an extra screen tap. A good solid flick on the touch really gets you rolling, whereas the Zune always stops you short. The scroll speed limit is unnecessarily slow, which makes scrolling through artists or songs particularly tedious. My main gripes with the Zune HD's interface:
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It's almost as if iTunes is a common program that windows users operate and it basically allows Apple to tap into windows users. Hell, I hate Apple, but I have a 160gb iPod, therefore I have to use the iTunes program. If you think about it - an iPod / iPhone are popular pieces of hardware that just about every windows user has. Why should Apple be able to get away with this stuff? If you serve customers who use two different operating systems, you should make the program equally good for both platforms. Whenever I complain about iTunes, people always say "well it runs better on a mac". Is there any reason why a simple application that shares music should not be able to run on that hardware?!īut anyways, as far as my theory - I think Apple makes iTunes for windows incredibly slow on purpose as a marketing tool. As far as hardware, I have a i7 920 overclocked to 4.0ghz and 6gb of ram, so it's not like I have some rinky dink system here. I thought it would be an easy thing to activate, however once this started it basically locked up my computer to the brink of crashing.
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I was just fiddling around with my iTunes and I went to go toggle the "Genius" mode, where apparently Apple makes playlist/song suggestions based on your music library.