Z-man |
03-11-2015 06:11 AM |
I wrote this in 2010:
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Originally Posted by Z-man
(Post 5156384)
With no multi-tasking, it leaves much to be desired. For example:
1. Not very supportive of the current instant messaging apps, since they typically require two apps to be up and running at the same time.
2. My college professor friend wants a reader where he can cut and paste something from an e-book into a word processor for a paper he's working on. It probabably can be one but - you have to cut and paste the words, CLOSE the book app, OPEN the word processor, and then paste the block of text. Not as efficient at ALT-TAB, especially when it is necessary to move multiple blocks of text time and again.
3. From the business point of view, you need to have many apps open at once - like email, a spreadsheet, putty, and other portals into different apps.
Hate to say it, but Apple really missed it on this one -- they should have listened to the complaints about the iPhone - especially the multi-app issue.
Who wants a big, glorified iTouch? Maybe fun for little Johnny, but even he will get frustrated when it isn' easy for him to plagarize his papers.... :eek:
For a little more $$, you are better off getting a MacBook Pro (I have one), or a regular PC laptop.
The iPad - something that Apple things EVERYONE wants, but nobody really needs. <-- not a good way to sell product, IMHO.
-Z-man.
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How wrong I was. Very, very wrong. The iPad revolutionized the consumer electronics market.
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Originally Posted by KaptKaos
(Post 5150028)
This is a game changer.
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Nailed it.
Two iPads and three iPhones later, I have seen the light - and this Apple flavored Kool Aid tastes great! ;)
I still don't see the need for an iWatch - but I've been wrong before...
At this point, everyone is looking for the next big tech thing - I can't even guess what the next step will be, but I don't think it's a Dick Tracy gadget.
-Z-man.
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