![]() ![]() ![]() Side-by-side, a new Series 8 41mm watch looks the same size as an original Series 0 38mm one, and a new Series 8 45mm looks the same size as an original 42mm model. Over the model generations, those sizes have been described by Apple in ever-increasing sizes:įrom a subjective perspective though, these watches have been the same sizes: smaller and larger. With the Series, uh, series of Apple Watch models, we’ve always and only had two sizes. If you’ve got large wrists, on the other hand, you might try on Apple Watch Ultra and react, “Finally.” People - men and women alike - with even small wrists can get away with surprisingly large watches. But if you’re thinking “this is too big for me” because you’re worried about how others will think it looks on your wrist, you’re overthinking it. Your watch should make you happy every time you look at it. What I’m saying here is that if you go to a store and try on an Apple Watch Ultra, there is a very good chance your reaction is going to be “This is way too big for me.” If you’re thinking that because you don’t like the way it looks, well, then Ultra is not for you. But we humans are self-conscious beings, and a first-person perspective of your own wrist is not at all like the perspective of others looking at your wrist. It’s that the watch itself looks too big. But it’s almost never the case that you, the wearer, look bad wearing a too-big watch. “ I’ve got small wrists, I don’t know if I can pull it off” is a sentiment expressed dozens of times per day, every day, on watch forums the world over. ![]() A lot of people are very self conscious about wearing a large or even large-ish watch. Here’s a thing I’ve learned over the years as a somewhat serious watch enthusiast. I’ve neither dived nor climbed nor gotten lost nor really done anything a damn bit dangerous or exciting, but I’ve had a lot of fun wearing it for the last week. But it is also definitely for a lot of people. If anything, arguably Apple is overdue to offer something like the Ultra: an entirely different expression of what an Apple Watch can be. We’re eight generations in with the Series lineup. It makes a statement on the wrist.īut the Ultra is not the first Apple Watch. If Apple Watch Ultra were the first (and thus only) Apple Watch, people would lose their minds. ![]() DigiDNA also has a strong position in the itunes App Store with it’s file browser & viewer utility FileApp.Apple Watch Ultra Wednesday, 21 September 2022 Focusing on Apple mobile device transfer it was the first company to release a commercial application reading the iPhone file system. About DigiDNA:ĭigiDNA is an independent Swiss software publisher established in 2006. Why should I use DiskAid?Īnyone in need of a fast, reliable and secure way to share documents to Apple mobile devices, or would retrieve music, videos or photos stuck into any iPod, iPhone or iPad needs DiskAid. Many competitors split features among different products, but DiskAid’s single license unlocks all features – everything’s included for only US$24.90. Core features are totally free in Diskaid 5: the file transfer feature that lets exchange data with all iPhone Apps and connect to the iPhone file system for example. What is noteworthy in DiskAid?ĭiskAid stands out from the competition for its simplicity and reliability: it was the first commercial application released to access the iPhone file system and has had millions of downloads since. Besides, duplicates are automatically handled in DiskAid. These functions previously available in TuneAid have been entirely redesigned: it goes through a new music copy wizard with comprehensive reporting at the end, showing exactly what was copied, what failed and what was skipped. The brand new version 5 reads the Media library from any connected iPod, iPhone or iPad and transfers music, video and podcasts back to iTunes or any other location on the computer. It also accesses the iPhone data to copy SMS text messages, contacts, voice memos, notes, voicemail, call history and access the Camera Roll. DiskAid connects the iPhone Apps to store and make documents available right on the device. Empowering the user it lets him transfer files between a Mac or a PC and an Apple mobile device. DiskAid is a desktop application that connects any computer to the iPod or iPhone via USB. ![]()
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