> Here are some of the responses I’ve received just from leaving that passive text in the footer.
Maybe they were just trying to say, "Come on, Scott, go into settings and customize the sig. It takes 5 seconds, and only clueless monkeys leave the default text."
Or maybe they're just jealous.
I set up the iPhone for my wife, and it was a fun device, but I really prefer the Blackberry 8800.
I never bought in to the whole Apple thing. However, as a long time NeXT user I finally broke down and bought a Mac after OS X had been out for a year. I was a convert in no time. I bought an original iPod and loved it. My wife, who initially derided me for using a Mac instead of a PC, became a convert in short order.
Apple really has a knack for producing sexy tech gadgets that function, and if you've used OS X for any length of time, you know how lacking Windows is, and how Linux isn't really so cool after all.
Apple has a knack for producing sexy gadgets that function. Never had an interest, but as a long time NeXT user, finally caved about a year after OS X came out. Love it, still using it. Original iPod, awesome. Even the wife, who initially teased me about using a Mac instead of a PC became a fast convert.
In fact, I've embraced it. But what really seems to put them all over the edge is the "Sent from my iPhone" in the footer of every email you send to them. Oddly, this is no different than many other mail applications and devices.
I cannot tell you how many times I've seen this:
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
while these four little words:
Sent from my iPohonebring out the worst in people.
Here are some of the responses I've received just from leaving that passive text in the footer.
Don't they all just seem to say, "You suck!"?
I was going to take it out, but now I don't think I will. This is too much fun.
In fact, I think I'll add it to my regular email sig.
Fellow iPhone owners (iPhowners?), are you getting this treatment?
Posted with my iPhone