You know what, you shouldn't. I agree with you. But the iPhone's Mobile OSX platform isn't in it's 6th revision like Windows Mobile and it's not open source like Symbian. It's not going to be open source right out of the gate, because then you'd have thousands of unhappy customers with bricked iPhones due to the open source tinkering they performed.
It's a shame the people like yourself aren't understanding when a company wants to push quality over quantity. I think everything will be revealed in due time, but in the meantime if the iPhone doesn't interest you then maybe you need to ignore it for awhile. Comments like this are repetitive, unimaginitive and stale to put it nicely.
Well, there's an easier way to do these things anyways, though I'm not sure if it works with the iPhone. But it's myxer.com, you can use any program you want to get the music ready, then just upload it into myxer, it's free and easy.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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You shouldnt have to resort to hacks for basic functionality.
This isn't a 'hack', it's a feature of GarageBand.
You know what, you shouldn't. I agree with you. But the iPhone's Mobile OSX platform isn't in it's 6th revision like Windows Mobile and it's not open source like Symbian. It's not going to be open source right out of the gate, because then you'd have thousands of unhappy customers with bricked iPhones due to the open source tinkering they performed.
It's a shame the people like yourself aren't understanding when a company wants to push quality over quantity. I think everything will be revealed in due time, but in the meantime if the iPhone doesn't interest you then maybe you need to ignore it for awhile. Comments like this are repetitive, unimaginitive and stale to put it nicely.
Well, there's an easier way to do these things anyways, though I'm not sure if it works with the iPhone. But it's myxer.com, you can use any program you want to get the music ready, then just upload it into myxer, it's free and easy.