Linked by snydeq on Tue 6th Jul 2010 15:19 UTC
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... can't do anything with it. It feels like you are using a locked-down computer kiosk. Try typing a 3-page essay on my iPad? No thanks. What about organizing my documents? There isn't even a file manager/explorer! No USB ports to plugin external devices either. What am I supposed to do with it?
Well, if all else fails, you could use it as a paperweight or a nice shiny stand to put stuff on. Or buy a pack of those plastic clips they sell for bags of chips, clip it onto the iPad, and start using it as a glorified clipboard...
Then go back to a machine more capable of producing such an essay like, oh I don't know, maybe a PC.
They can try all they want, but there will always be situations where a mouse and keyboard prevail in usefulness. Touchscreens aren't for everything. And their locked down "computer device as an appliance" policy sure a hell aren't for everyone, either.
Edited 2010-07-06 20:09 UTC




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... can't do anything with it. It feels like you are using a locked-down computer kiosk. Try typing a 3-page essay on my iPad? No thanks. What about organizing my documents? There isn't even a file manager/explorer! No USB ports to plugin external devices either. What am I supposed to do with it? I just bought it to develop some apps for it. It's useful as a portable, dynamic "notebook" (rather than a pen-and-paper one), but that's about it. In fact, it's less useful than an iPhone at the moment. So no, absolutely no danger of the iPad ever replacing my PC or my MacBook Pro.