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  • deanjo
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    Originally posted by Aradreth View Post
    They haven't even released a mac client to my knowledge and you can't tell me there are more iphone users then mac users.
    lol, not yet, but soon. The iPhone's adoption rate is dwarfing the adoption rate of the iPod during the same time period after the products release. You have to also remember that the iPhone client works on the iPod Touch as well.

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  • Aradreth
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    Originally posted by deanjo View Post
    It sells well enough that O2 is sold out. I really doubt that linux has had 300,000 switchers in the same period. Plus with the refresh of the iPhone coming soon there will be another surge in sales.
    True linux wouldn't have had 300k people switch in the same period but the number of people that would want to use the iplayer on linux probably still out weights the number that want to use it on the iphone. Anyway they should have just made it crossplatform from the start. They haven't even released a mac client to my knowledge and you can't tell me there are more iphone users then mac users.

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  • Aradreth
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    Originally posted by apaige View Post
    Meh, I'm not going back to *that*. :-p
    If you use software that is a RC you have to expect that it wont run was fast as stable software as it usually hasn't been optimised yet.

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  • deanjo
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    Originally posted by apaige View Post
    I don't know if it's Opera or Qt or both, but 2D performance is MUCH better with it than with Firefox. As a test I move the pointer quickly up and down over Tom's Hardware main list of latest articles. With Firefox 3.0rc1 and the latest x86_64 nvidia beta drivers, there's a very noticeable lag, and CPU usage is high. With Opera, there's no lag and very little CPU usage.

    I'm not too keen on spending the time required to configure Opera to my liking, but if the next nvidia driver release doesn't improve Firefox' 2D performance, I *might* switch to Opera.

    Opera has traditionally always killed FF in performance.

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  • deanjo
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    Originally posted by Aradreth View Post
    The iPhone doesn't sell as well over here as it does in the US because of the lack of 3G and you forgot to take into consideration that not many people will be using a phone to watch TV shows it's just not convenient and costs a lot (bandwidth for a phone is expensive...) unless your using a wifi connection at which point you might as well use a PC.
    It sells well enough that O2 is sold out. I really doubt that linux has had 300,000 switchers in the same period. Plus with the refresh of the iPhone coming soon there will be another surge in sales.

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  • apaige
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    Meh, I'm not going back to *that*. :-p

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  • Kano
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    How about trying FF 2.0?

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  • apaige
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    I don't know if it's Opera or Qt or both, but 2D performance is MUCH better with it than with Firefox. As a test I move the pointer quickly up and down over Tom's Hardware main list of latest articles. With Firefox 3.0rc1 and the latest x86_64 nvidia beta drivers, there's a very noticeable lag, and CPU usage is high. With Opera, there's no lag and very little CPU usage.

    I'm not too keen on spending the time required to configure Opera to my liking, but if the next nvidia driver release doesn't improve Firefox' 2D performance, I *might* switch to Opera.

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  • Aradreth
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    Originally posted by deanjo View Post
    Considering that the iPhone's growth rapidly outpaces linux adoption I'm not surprised.
    The iPhone doesn't sell as well over here as it does in the US because of the lack of 3G and you forgot to take into consideration that not many people will be using a phone to watch TV shows it's just not convenient and costs a lot (bandwidth for a phone is expensive...) unless your using a wifi connection at which point you might as well use a PC.

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  • deanjo
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    Originally posted by Aradreth View Post
    http://po-ru.com/diary/bbc-iplayer-fix-hacked-again/
    iplayer without the need for flash thanks to the iphone. The fact that the BBC made an iPhone client before a linux client is a bloody disgrace.
    Considering that the iPhone's growth rapidly outpaces linux adoption I'm not surprised.

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