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iPad Win

MercuryJones

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Just wrapping up my first week of having an iPad, and yesterday I got to really enjoy it.

I attended a large meeting where I pulled out my iPad. I have it filled with spreadsheets that I referenced during the meeting, so I had all my data live.

Key points of the meeting needed to be share with coworkers. Instead of taking notes on paper and then later transcribing them, I took my notes directly in an email, and at the end of the meeting hit SEND.

I was in bliss at the prospect of being able to do this all the time.
 
Emailing people at the end of a meeting... Jeez i wish laptop manufacturers and OS developers had thought of that first :rolleyes:

I think what you meant to say is your impressed everyone with your total doucheness of buying a huge iphone that costs twice as much as a netbook with half the specs, along with no flash, no tethering, and one usb port.

Reasons to buy an IPad
Reasons to Avoid it
 
^^I'm glad you wrote this, but not for the reason you may think. It may be human nature to rain on someone's parade. God knows I do it, but it's not kind and not productive. Thanks for showing me what it looks like when I do it. It gives me motivation to reply to someone's joy more positively.

So, Joneshere, I'm glad you are enjoying your ipad.
 
Emailing people at the end of a meeting... Jeez i wish laptop manufacturers and OS developers had thought of that first :rolleyes:

Because opening a laptop is just like pulling my binder out of my bag, which is what I did instead.

I think what you meant to say is your impressed everyone with your total doucheness of buying a huge iphone that costs twice as much as a netbook with half the specs, along with no flash, no tethering, and one usb port.

Nah, I said what I meant to say. But if you need me to elaborate: I enjoyed the ease and simplicity of just pulling a little binder case from my bag, take my notes and sending them immediately. It did everything I wanted it to do, even though that seems to upset some fucktards. :-)
 
Im just surprised your acting as if this was an innovation.
Then again, it takes a fanboy to be impressed at Steve Jobs reinventing the wheel.

meanwhile im sitting here', on my netbook, watching 160gigs worth of movies, multitaskin', playin' games, USB'ing (x3), connecting it to large flatscreens, using a keyboard...all for < 300$. lol

sorry, i can't help but poke fun at people who enjoy being raped by Apple.
 
Im just surprised your acting as if this was an innovation.

It was an innovation for me. It did what I wanted, in a way no other product does right now. I'm aware of netbooks but they don't suit my purposes and tastes. And it seems plain my interests and tastes are not yours, but what is less plain is why that provokes a douchey attitude on your part.

meanwhile im sitting here', on my netbook, watching 160gigs worth of movies, multitaskin', playin' games, USB'ing (x3), connecting it to large flatscreens, using a keyboard...all for < 300$. lol

Too bad it can't provide you with better personal boundaries.
 
Quite simple.

-I don't like the inherent elitism of apple enthusiasts. (Especially when Apple takes money from Microsoft.)

-I don't like the inherent retardation of buying variations of the same product (with diferent names), Ipod touch, iphone, ipad.

-Apple says "Think different"...to a clone army of fanboys.

-A lot of homos who don;t know dick about technology, think Apple is the greatest. (because it's shiny, because it's overpriced, because you're considered artsy if you own one, because of the rainbow apple logo...who knows).

- because some fucktard shot himself when he lost his Ipod; ([STRIKE] i can only hope when Steve Jobs dies, his fanboys will commit mass-suicide en-suite[/STRIKE] )
 
I don't like...

Who the fuck cares? Buy what you like instead.

Last I knew, I was spending my money, not yours.

My post was a little report out an my experience with a new product, not a declaration about what others should like or how they should spend their own money. You will not find any posts by me putting down other products because I'm not here to be part of whatever geek partisan war is in your head.

I don't know what your mother taught you about how precious you and your opinions are, but I guarantee you she overstated the truth.
 
Who the fuck cares?
You asked..
Buy what you like instead.

Last I knew, I was spending my money, not yours.

My post was a little report out an my experience with a new product, not a declaration about what others should like or how they should spend their own money. You will not find any posts by me putting down other products because I'm not here to be part of whatever geek partisan war is in your head.

I don't know what your mother taught you about how precious you and your opinions are, but I guarantee you she overstated the truth.

What is the point of posting about it in a public forum if you don't want to hear opinions about it? (or did you simply only want praise?) And so because we don't share the same opinion, mine isn't worth as much....american by any chance?

I dont really give a shit where you spend your money, what makes me "lol" is you come here gloating about something computers have been doing for a very long time, as if it were something new. But whatevs, enjoy your fashion statement lol.
 
Just wrapping up my first week of having an iPad, and yesterday I got to really enjoy it.

I attended a large meeting where I pulled out my iPad. I have it filled with spreadsheets that I referenced during the meeting, so I had all my data live.

Key points of the meeting needed to be share with coworkers. Instead of taking notes on paper and then later transcribing them, I took my notes directly in an email, and at the end of the meeting hit SEND.

I was in bliss at the prospect of being able to do this all the time.
What apps were you using and were you typing on the touchpad or is there a way of handwriting notes on it?
 
You asked..

No, I didn't ask.

What is the point of posting about it in a public forum if you don't want to hear opinions about it? (or did you simply only want praise?) And so because we don't share the same opinion, mine isn't worth as much....american by any chance?

I posted to share information about a new product, which I did.

I didn't post to get into some partisan geek war that I don't give a fuck about.

I didn't ask for praise either. I gave information for those who might find it useful, and relayed that I was happy with the product for my purposes. If you want to start the 85Billionth product vs product wankfest go right ahead. I don't give a shit.

I dont really give a shit where you spend your money, what makes me "lol" is you come here gloating about something computers have been doing for a very long time, as if it were something new. But whatevs, enjoy your fashion statement lol.

Saying I had a good experience isn't gloating. But throughout this post you have given every indication that your communication skills are significantly sub-par. So this is not a surprise.
 
What apps were you using and were you typing on the touchpad or is there a way of handwriting notes on it?

For my note taking I was just in the email app, typing on the touchpad. One of my goals is to have a dedicated document for each of my usual work meetings, where I can type in all those notes and action items. At a minimum I can use Pages which cost $10 (and which will be useful in other ways too), but I'm looking for an app that's more geared to that particular purpose.

It will be such a huge improvement over hand writing everything in a notebook and sorting through it later!

There are some apps that seem to approximate handwriting, but I'm personally very comfortable with the touchpad.

I have tons of data in dozens of spreadsheets and they're all in my iPad now, and i use the Numbers app for those. I used to drag around printed version of many of them so I'd have everything with me at a moment's notice. There's a nice little pdf viewer too.

Work does provide me with a laptop, but it' not something I want to carry around all the time, and I find the pulling it out, activating it, etc to be a chore and a distraction. What I liked about the iPad is its ease for casual use - I just slip it out of my bag, open it like I would any paper notebook and get to business.

(Admittedly, because it's a new product I've tried to be extra discreet with it this week, sitting at the very back of the meeting so as not to be noticed. I like using it, but don't want it to be distracting. Hopefully it will be in greater circulation soon.)
 
*scratches head* my notebook in suspend to disk boots as fast when i flip it open. i write twice as fast on my notebook.

so what was the new experience? a touch-keyboard :confused:
 
Work does provide me with a laptop, but it' not something I want to carry around all the time, and I find the pulling it out, activating it, etc to be a chore and a distraction. What I liked about the iPad is its ease for casual use - I just slip it out of my bag, open it like I would any paper notebook and get to business.
I'm guessing you type better than I do. I don't think I could handle meeting minutes with typing.

I have a laptop from work as well and although I don't mind carrying around, I don't like using it and not only because it takes over 5 minutes to boot (suspend function works shit, so I don't use it).

Monday they are announcing the pricing plans for Europe, but I'll have to wait another three weeks to buy one.

By the way, I heard some criticism regarding screen quality. How is yours? Any noticeable bleeding around the edges?
 
*scratches head* my notebook in suspend to disk boots as fast when i flip it open. i write twice as fast on my notebook.

so what was the new experience? a touch-keyboard :confused:

I don't use a notebook in those settings, or a laptop, because I don't like the feel.

I didn't mean the application technology is new, so much as that it's a new experience for me to be able to do these things because now I have a tool that suits my preferences. :-)
 
I'm guessing you type better than I do. I don't think I could handle meeting minutes with typing.

I've always been a "hunt and peck" typist using two fingers (and thumb on the space key), even though I type frequently. As luck would have it, my typing style is very well suited to the touchscreen.

It might not work so well in a one-on-one meeting, but this was more of a conference and it worked well.

I agree about the laptop. I don't like the weight, the boot up, or the barrier it creates with other people in meetings. The iPad is more like a paper notebook with respect to weight, access and minimal-barrier, though obviously not exactly the same.

It won't be the right device for everyone, but I'm very happy with it.

By the way, I heard some criticism regarding screen quality. How is yours? Any noticeable bleeding around the edges?

No bleeding that I've noticed.
 
I'm guessing you type better than I do. I don't think I could handle meeting minutes with typing.

I have a laptop from work as well and although I don't mind carrying around, I don't like using it and not only because it takes over 5 minutes to boot (suspend function works shit, so I don't use it).

Monday they are announcing the pricing plans for Europe, but I'll have to wait another three weeks to buy one.

By the way, I heard some criticism regarding screen quality. How is yours? Any noticeable bleeding around the edges?

If you are on not later than winxp, there's a function call hibernation. It doesn't take 5 mins to take you where you left off unless you have lappy of a decade ago or have installed bloated softwares. But then again, over 5 mins for booting is just too much. I think it's time to take it to service center. I'm using win7 ultimiate on c2d and it takes me less than 15sec in hibernation mode and suspend mode is just within a blink of an eye.
 
If you are on not later than winxp, there's a function call hibernation. It doesn't take 5 mins to take you where you left off unless you have lappy of a decade ago or have installed bloated softwares. But then again, over 5 mins for booting is just too much. I think it's time to take it to service center. I'm using win7 ultimiate on c2d and it takes me less than 15sec in hibernation mode and suspend mode is just within a blink of an eye.
It's a decent laptop although still running XP. It takes almost 2 minutes to start from hibernation mode and I always end up having to re-boot afterwards. If it belonged to me it would obviously work faster. My Mac Book, for instance, boots in just under a minute and from hibernation in just a few seconds. But the work one doesn't belong to me and there isn't a lot I can do about it. The point, however, is not to replace a laptop, but to have an additional device that enhances it.

I've always been a "hunt and peck" typist using two fingers (and thumb on the space key), even though I type frequently. As luck would have it, my typing style is very well suited to the touchscreen.

It might not work so well in a one-on-one meeting, but this was more of a conference and it worked well.

I agree about the laptop. I don't like the weight, the boot up, or the barrier it creates with other people in meetings. The iPad is more like a paper notebook with respect to weight, access and minimal-barrier, though obviously not exactly the same.

It won't be the right device for everyone, but I'm very happy with it.



No bleeding that I've noticed.
So there's hope for me, lol... you've just described my typing :D
 
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