ZumoCast, the Simplify Media Replacement

After about 5 months I have found a replacement for Simplify Media on my Mac.  It comes via an iOS application mentioned during Episode #298 of the Mac Geek Gab Episode.  As part of the Cool Stuff Found episode John and Dave mentioned ZumoCast as way to stream both Music and Video files the easy way.

As I listened I was sold and rushed home to install the app on the my iPhone 3GS and the OS X client.  The App does exactly what the website states it will.  It allows you to stream your Music and Movies via your iPhone, iPod, iPad and web browser.  Set up was quite easy.  You install the ZumoCast client on you Mac or PC, sign up for an account, then download the iOS app and you’re on your way to cloud based streaming of your music and movies.

The iPhone version allows for streaming over both Wifi and 3G. Oh, did I mention the as of this post the App is Free?  Yes the App is free on iTunes.

Below is the developers screencast

Subler: An iTunes Metadata Editing Utility

The Apple TV is more than just a hobby to me. When I purchased the device earlier this year I began converting my DVD library for use on the Apple TV.

As I began to import movies I found myself searching Google for poster artwork, as well manually selecting the movie genre. Unlike imported music, iTunes has a hard time importing movie art. Additionally, I wanted to include each movie’s description, but there wasn’t an easy way to find this information.

In the July 10th issue of MacLife I came across the Google utility Subler. Once downloaded simply drag the converted file onto the Subler icon. Alternatively, add Subler to the Application folder on OS X and open files from the menu bar.  Next click the search button and search for the movie. After deciding on the description and artwork click save.

The results of each search may vary depending on the movie. Once completed import the movie into iTunes and the saved information will appear once synced with your Apple TV, iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch device.

Why I didn’t buy an iPad

The iPad dropped a little over a week ago, I a huge Apple fan boy resisted and did not dive in head first and buy an iPad. The reasons are simple, but not overwhelming. The first reason revolves around the fact the iPad did not provide me any key feature that I didn’t already have with other electronic devices in my possession.

Unlike the iPod I didn’t have a big need to use it as a eReader for eBooks, or iBooks, whatever Apple had decided it should be called. I am not a big reader and to be honest still find actual paper books more appealing than an electronic version.

The other thing is I own a 24 inch iMac. At the time it was the biggest screen Apple offered. I like a big screen and prefer a larger screen versus a small 10 inch screen. As @PilotPete put it on a recent episode of the Mac Geek Gab, using the iPhone or iPad is like viewing the world through a straw.

This could not be any truer. I use my iPhone when I am away from home, but prefer to do my computing via a computer. Andy Ihnatko tweeted this weekend complaining about the iPad WordPress app crashing on him, losing 2 drafts. I thought writing a blog post would be nice via the iPad, but it doesn’t feel secure enough to risk losing  hard work without actually using a text editor to create the post.

Speaking applications, it would appear that many of the iPad versions of iPhone apps need to be repurchased for the new platform. This should not come as a big shock and I don’t mind paying the developers for the applications, but paying full price seams a bit much.

The applications that I tested at the local Best Buy Demo table, were however fantastic, but as I said before I can get the same out of my iMac, MacBook or even my iPhone. Of course if I were to buy one I would want the 3G version and I would likely wait for the second or even third revision before purchasing.

Believe me I wanted a new Apple toy, but in the end I could not see a need, but to all my fellow Apple fan boys and girls I hope you’re happy with your purchases, but for me there wasn’t enough there to buy an iPad.

No iPad Discounts

I attempted to be strong and not visit the Apple online store due to the pre sale of the iPad. However a family member who knows about my Apple Employee Purchase Program (EPP) asked what kind of discount I could get on the iPad. Well, after looking it appears there is no discount for the iPad under the EPP and I also discovered there is no education discount either. The EPP I can accept, but not allowing for an education discount. I main after all it makes more sense to get the iPad into as many students hands.