Hi Joel,
I don't find the multiple-Safari-window handling too bad (a bit clumsy to
close one window...) so I'll probably stick with that for now. Maybe
multi-tasking in the new OS release will offer a different solution.
Yeah, me too, typing on screen isn't bad. It annoys me that the keytops
don't change for lowercase/uppercase but I can live with that!
Agreed, for a windows user, file/folder handling is opaque and loading files
via iTunes is a pain when I wanted to put some pdfs on it. I think the
'Camera connector' accessory is a SD card reader and a USB socket - maybe
useful one day.
thanks
jez
On 15 October 2010 14:00, Joel Wilcox <jfwilcox@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jez,
> The Atomic browser is a nice alternative to Safari. I haven't
> explored it thoroughly, but it manages to allow tabbed browsing.
> Makes you forget a little bit about the Java/Flash impasses.
>
> I bought a bluetooth keyboard, but I don't use it much as I have
> actually gotten so I can type on the screen. Since input via the
> screen can't be avoided, this may be working out for the best.
>
> Another thing I haven't used much, yet, is the camera uploader
> accessory. This can apparently be fudged so that it functions like a
> USB port. I'm working around file and folder management in other ways
> for the most part.
>
> Joel W.
>
> On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 3:20 AM, Jez Cunningham <jez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> > Update 10 days later...
> >
> > Yes, I have an iPad. I like it - especially instant-on, light weight,
> great
> > screen and long battery life.
> >
> > Not being a heavy video user I went for just 16GB, and decided for wifi
> > only. I.e. - the bottom of the range. It was a good choice (so far).
> The
> > wifi is dual-band N with good reach and speed.
> >
> > I got a free app for my 3G Nokia phone to act as a wifi hotspot and that
> > works fine so wifi-only is not an issue. True, this non-3G iPad doesn't
> > have GPS but I have a Tom-Tom and also I have GPS in my phone so it would
> > only be a toy - it still has the maps.
> >
> > And with a half-dozen eBooks (iBooks and Amazon/Kindle) and jpegs of
> about
> > 2000 of my photos (presumably optimally resized by iTunes) I'm still only
> > 10-15% full memory-wise.
> >
> > The only downside so far is the lack of flash rendering in the browser -
> but
> > a lot of websites are starting to work around that because they know they
> > lose all the Apple-based customers. (It means I can't use Ookla's
> speedtest
> > to check my download speed :-(
> >
> > Definitely a winner - thanks for all your advice,
> > jez
> > On 1 October 2010 12:19, Jez Cunningham <jez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >> My family have decided I should have an iPad for my birthday next week.
> I
> >> think it's a clever thing, but over-priced. Consequently I will
> probably
> >> push for the lowest-end version, but am I being short-sighted?
> >> Should I get more memory? (I don't expect to be trying to carry movies
> >> with me, and Kindle-like books don't need much space do they?)
> >> Will wifi connectivity be enough? (I work from home so I don't imagine
> >> needing it far from wifi. And I have email/web from my phone if needed.
> >> And I don't want two 3G data plans.)
> >> Is there something else to consider?
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