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Why should not having a id3 tag database be so bad as to lose a point in a review?
Drag and drop is a lot easier than the upload programs which are needed for (most) id3 database DAPs, don't tell me the general population who use a comp can not use win explorer.
P.S: The only people who call other people bashers are fanboys.
Originally Posted by Blitzula Seems like they lay out their structure for a review score at the end...I don't get that comment. And this is different than so many other review sites/people's opinions because....? It seems clear to me that the Iaudio's features have considerable ease of use/performance issues. Not being able to browse by artist, album, or genre should knock a player down a point right away in my opinion. I think too often people who are very computer or technology savvy don't get that the general population isn't and then criticize them for not liking features that require too much knowledge (for someone who doesn't care that much) to use. On the Cnet front, it's like Bose bashing around here...everything is always bad. While I agree with Bose based on the equipment I've heard, this review is not unreasonable to me. And I imagine other reviews are fine also. I wonder if I'm the only one tired of people who jump on trendy "bashing" of whatever. It's obvious and boring...and in this case (imo) wrong. |
Why should not having a id3 tag database be so bad as to lose a point in a review?
Drag and drop is a lot easier than the upload programs which are needed for (most) id3 database DAPs, don't tell me the general population who use a comp can not use win explorer.
P.S: The only people who call other people bashers are fanboys.