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@philosopher_dog: I have a selfmade PHP script which lists the files and I use Windows "mklink" function to create the directory list. (Or you can set your public_html or www directory to your music directory.)

@ravingfool: Its not mucous; I'm overflowing with awesomeness.

Hmm.. I'm on 512kbit/s and I get max of 70kbytes/s. But on a 2mbit line i've got upto 150kbytes/s :)

@FaceTimeSmoke: Nope I'm not in the US, and you have apparently used the internet in India :D There's only ADSL. and 2.5G (EDGE/EGPRS). 3G is coming up, but its not so reliable/good. And WiMax? Yeah, thats expensive and anyway is 256-512kbps!

@Agagulba: No, I'm not. Well maybe 10minutes is a teeny bit exaggerated, but our lines here max out at 4mbit (wired) broadband, and no real 3G. Everyone abroad complains about slow 3G, but your 3G is faster than our fastest wired internet.

I have used iOS on iPod Touches and iPhones, and yes it works smoothly and all, but I cant send a picture from my phone via Bluetooth to it? That's pretty darn ridiculous. Even S40 devices had copy-paste (I am aware that iOS now has this) and Bluetooth support. Oh and the iPhone starts at something like 35,000 INR for

Only problem for me is that here step #13 takes about 10 minutes for a 4 minute video..

For music, you can just setup a web server and create a symbolic link to your music collection in the www (or public_html) directory. With Windows, IIS works fine. Then just browse to your computer in (Mobile) Safari (or on any phone) and open (and play) whatever you want. But Zumocast seems interesting, I'm going to

Wow, I was just looking for this yesterday to use with TidySongs. It helps not to make it scrape the whole library for files to fix.

I thought it was the veins of a leaf. Pretty close :D

@Itz James: I think Apple has a policy for that. You can exchange your old product if you bought it less than one month before the release of an update.