Griffin iTrip - 2.0installs all available frequencies on iPod |
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Hands down worst iPod product ever. 



- Version: 2.0, 7/14/2004 04:10PM PST
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reuben2
I just can't get the thing to work.
The software pretends it's a playlist and then you scroll down and pick the station you want in the playlist, hit selct + play/pause. It has all the worst features of old universal remote controls.
Even if I could get it to work the playlist thing is stupid beyond words. Imagine you are on a long trip and need to keep changing frequencys. I listen to long audio books, I need to exit the audio book and lose my place to change the frequency.
I wish someone else made a similar product. The cheap transmitters only hit freqencies which are already used in my area.
The software pretends it's a playlist and then you scroll down and pick the station you want in the playlist, hit selct + play/pause. It has all the worst features of old universal remote controls.
Even if I could get it to work the playlist thing is stupid beyond words. Imagine you are on a long trip and need to keep changing frequencys. I listen to long audio books, I need to exit the audio book and lose my place to change the frequency.
I wish someone else made a similar product. The cheap transmitters only hit freqencies which are already used in my area.
What's new . . . - Version: 2.0, 6/25/2004 03:41PM PST
Hawkeye1
I believe the major differences are the instructions contained in the Finder window and the addition of 87.7 as an available frequency.
For what it does, it does it well. It just needs work. I'm not sure how they could, but it needs to be integrated into the iPod's OS as an application of sorts so the frequencies aren't played as songs so you don't have to stop playing what you're listening to and have to start it over again after finding a good frequency.