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"doesn't mean you avoid having to format the margins, finish the powerpoint slides or upload the document. If your work involves writing documents or doing presentations"My work involves writing documents, and i would LOVE never to have to worry about formatting. And I shouldn't have to, the machine can do it for me.
Me too. But as I said, that's a function of the s/w, not the platform, and I see no evidence to suggest the s/w on the iPad is any better in that respect (if it is, similar features will doubtless quickly roll out to other platforms).
"The fact I can re-install the OS is an advantage"Why? Seriously. Why? I don't want to faff about with that if I don't have to.
Because as I also already said, it's not something you have to do. However if you do want to (for various reasons), it's nice that you can. Of course by the time you get to the point a typical Windows user might feel the need for a re-install, the (non-replaceable) battery on an iPad will have worn out. Not that that matters given there will be something newer and shinier that the target market will have replaced it with by then.
Hmm.... a number of points occur to me
1) Some of the complaints seem to be from people disappointed that Apple didn't announce cold fusion or perpetual motion or something
2) If you can't see why you'd want one, maybe you're not the target market
3) I've upgraded the OS on my iPod Touch with no probs (other than the cheek of Apple wanting money for it) so it will be precisely the same on the iPad, OS upgrades will be via the App Store, and will just work
4) I've spent the last 2 hours trying to get my son's Windows 7 laptop to connect to the internet, it won't, it comes up with some stupid 'DNS not responding' error all the time - it worked at xmas, it worked at his mum's, but not now. Web search suggests M$ recommend upgrading Windows - not easy with no internet access (my MacBook is working fine luckily, and my Vista machine had the same issue but fixed itself, which WIn7 will not).
5) I have a computing degree and I can't be bothered with all this computer fiddling crap. If the iPad just works (which it will, 'cos iPhone OS does just work) then it will be fine for loads of people who either are not very computer literate, or like me can't be arsed with it all any more
6) Basically, who cares anyway? In a year it will either be the thing everything is buying for xmas, or it won't. Unless you have shares in Apple, what's the beef?
out of the incredible 120,000 'apps' how many are actually different?
ie I have a Palm and there's several hundred painting programs available, several hundred word processors, several hundred diaries (many duplicating programs that are built into the palm os) etc etc
not mocking, just interested
out of the incredible 120,000 'apps' how many are actually different?
Off the top of my head there are apps that do things like - stream tv, enable you to calculate your fertility, plan your finances, find your way on the roads via decent GPS, play cards, sort out your to-do-list, dial into your work pc from the train and check the networks, take and enhance photographs of your kids, read barcodes - the question is a bit like asking 'how long is a piece of string...
[url= http://speirs.org/blog/2010/1/29/future-shock.html ]http://speirs.org/blog/2010/1/29/future-shock.html[/url]
http://speirs.org/blog/2010/1/29/future-shock.html
Completely missing the point I reckon. The thing is that a closed architecture doesn't mean you avoid having to format the margins, finish the powerpoint slides or upload the document. If your work involves writing documents or doing presentations, then he can rant all he likes about them being unnecessary jobs (compared to the important things which obviously don't involve any documentation), but a closed architecture doesn't get rid of them. Maybe the iPad will have software which makes some of these things easier, but I'm less than convinced and see no evidence as yet, in any case that will be a s/w rather than a platform thing.
Edit: Oh, I see somebody's already made those comments. Why didn't I read the rest of the thread, or at least a few posts earlier before posting?
...not going to buy one, have an almost infinite number of things I would buy first, if I buy anything...
Nothing against Apple etc, just don't need one. Bike stuff is much better, even boring stuff like spares!
Nothing against Apple etc, just don't need one. Bike stuff is much better, even boring stuff like spares!
Well, you have pretty much described yourself as not being in their target *ahem* demographic. So its not surprising you are not going to get one.
it is cock. thread closed.
Thread reopened.
It's really crap.
Thread re-closed.
Glad to see no one is prepared to dismiss it outright without actually seeing or playing on one.
Always good to keep an open mind eh? ๐
Glad to see no one is prepared to dismiss it outright without actually seeing or playing on one.
Always good to keep an open mind eh?
The second this thread was started it was always going to be split down the middle between the lovers and the haters.....plus the odd few souls who were just offering genuine opinions, but we will ignore them.
[i]Peterclough
5) I have a computing degree and I can't be bothered with all this computer fiddling crap. If the iPad just works (which it will, 'cos iPhone OS does just work) then it will be fine for loads of people who either are not very computer literate, or like me can't be arsed with it all any more[/i]
Someone may have already said this, but that's hit the nail on the head for me. I got a macbook because I was fed up of the jargon and computer language bollocks thrown at me by a PC that kept packing up all the time. If this is like other Apple stuff it'll be realiable, and dead easy and fun to use, rather than a ball ache only suitable for nerds and fiddlers.
"only suitable for nerds and fiddlers."
I'm an epic nerd and a fiddler, and I still want one of these. Cos when I need to work, or relax, I want stuff to just work. And i'll be able to fiddle too - if I want I can turn my hand to coding apps for it.
.I'm still enjoying watching people work themselves into a lather defending this thing
Almost as much fun as watching the usual bile from the AnythingButApple crowd.
[url= http://stevenf.tumblr.com/post/359224392/i-need-to-talk-to-you-about-computers-ive-been ]New world computing?[/url]
Cant be bothered reading all this. But to answer. Who will buy an ipad?
****ers with too much money and not enough sense.
IMO
TheanythingbutApple crowd generally seem to be people who feel an obsessive need to screw around with the workings of any machine that they have in front of them, in the belief that they know how to make it work better. Millions of other people, on the other hand, like me, couldn't give a flying **** what goes on inside, and could care less about fannying around trying to improve on someone elses' work, and just want a machine that works when you fire it up, works when you upgrade the OS and applications and doesn't get in the way when you use it, by sticking up stupid warning boxes all the frakking time. Like a Mac does, and unlike the Windows machines I occasionally have to use, which leave me with an irrational desire to kick the bloody things across the room. My iPhone is the former; it just works. Period. I use it more, every day, than I could have ever believed possible, and OS upgrades are sheer simplicity. This is why the iPad is exactly what I want in an everyday computer, and I suspect many, many other people too.
Oh, and thank you Mr Kellet, for that blinding insight into my personal habits and monetary status. Now kindly go away and play with yourself in a quiet corner somewhere, and let the grown-ups get on with a serious discussion.
I must have a funny PC unlike all the other ones out there. It just works, and I've never spent any time messing around with the OS or what goes on inside - it automatically updates itself over the web. I don't even seem to have a problem with not being able to print stuff because some "Finder" application is on top with no windows open, which would appear to be an Apple only feature according to [url= http://speirs.org/blog/2010/1/29/future-shock.html ]this fanboi[/url]. Of course I'm sure the iPad won't come with any such features (and that working on an iPhone will scale to something much bigger just fine).