<i>"A couple of gripes though. First, when you send pictures or videos to your Posterous blog, it’s impossible to add any kind of text or link from within the app (something I was able to do when I simply e-mailed in photos I took with my iPhone camera using the mail application)."</i><p>So what you're saying is, it doesn't do something that you could already do using something else?<p>I've seen this logic applied to many software projects and while there are many justifications, I don't see the point of duplicating functionality unless it's done in a way that is substantially better or more elegant that the original method. I doubt that the developers at Posterous (who I have great respect for) can justify the resources to write a better tool for assembling multimedia messages than the one Apple provides with the iPhone, the Mail app.<p>There is certainly room for varying opinions on this, but given Posterous's design philosophy so far, I think duplicating functionality would be non-consistent with the work they have already done.