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my portenzo case is weeks away from delivery and i leave for vacation this Friday.

reluctantly copped a grey smart case to protect my pad while traveling. let's see how it fares.
 
Tobor said:
Me too. That commercial speaks the truth.
Really? I wouldn't be using an iPad 2 if it weren't thinner and lighter than the rest (and the iPad 2 has, you know, actually shipped already). iOS is nothing to boast about imo.
 
Charred Greyface said:
iOS is nothing to boast about imo.

I haven't seen the commercial but I disagree with this. iOS has made huge strides over the past couple of major updates and is a huge reason why these devices are as successful as they are.

That's not to say there aren't a lot of areas for improvement, but iOS is eminently boast-worthy.
 
foomfoom415 said:
I haven't seen the commercial but I disagree with this. iOS has made huge strides over the past couple of major updates and is a huge reason why these devices are as successful as they are.

That's not to say there aren't a lot of areas for improvement, but iOS is eminently boast-worthy.
iOS has lots of features, it has lots of apps. *shrug* So does Windows.
 
There are people that really like iOS. For all the talk about "but it's just an app launcher," you can't discount the fact that it does that very well.
 
Charred Greyface said:
iOS has lots of features, it has lots of apps. *shrug* So does Windows.

iOS remains boastworthy because:

1) it was the first consumer oriented smartphone OS and brought the notion of multitouch gestures to the general public and

2) it is incredibly easy to use for people who would generally avoid technology, enlarging the audience of people who can now comfortably get online and try out email, internet, etc.
 
I'm a little conflicted when it comes to the app drawer argument. Yeah Android has widgets but after a while all those homescreens are ridiculous - I can flick 5 times to the right to see a weather widget or, you know, I can open the actual weather app on the first or second iOS homescreen and get more data faster.

I would like some widget functionality in iOS (possibly swiping to the left reveals a page of widgets that fades away when you begin typing to search) because there's no denying an agenda view/couple emails/reminders/random data at a glance is useful. In the end I'd much rather have the polish, intuitive UI, features and little bells and whistles iOS offers over the competitors. Once everything finally came together from folders and multitasking to Verizon I knew I'd end up coming back without regrets.
 
If I activate my 3G today, does AT&T pro-rate the cost of the monthly payment or do I pay $25 on the first of the month along with 1 week left in the month?
 
OK so how do I start following blogs and stuff? I've never used RSS or anything like that, but now that I've got an iPad i figure there must be some intuitive way to check out cool blogs regularly.

anyone wanna give me some tips on apps i should check out?
 
Charred Greyface said:
Really? I wouldn't be using an iPad 2 if it weren't thinner and lighter than the rest (and the iPad 2 has, you know, actually shipped already). iOS is nothing to boast about imo.

And you know we disagree on that. I'm surprised you're surprised.
 
Charred Greyface said:
iOS is nothing to boast about imo.
Sure it is. But WebOS looks to be my new favorite. We'll see once I can actually use it.
 
Tobor said:
And you know we disagree on that. I'm surprised you're surprised.
But you didn't get the iPad2 because there was something special in the software, or because it could do HD screen mirroring? I thought the smart cover and the "speeds and feeds" was the main draw for everybody here who upgraded.
 
X-Frame said:
If I activate my 3G today, does AT&T pro-rate the cost of the monthly payment or do I pay $25 on the first of the month along with 1 week left in the month?

No, it cycles to they day you start. You pay for one month starting today.
 
jon bones said:
OK so how do I start following blogs and stuff? I've never used RSS or anything like that, but now that I've got an iPad i figure there must be some intuitive way to check out cool blogs regularly.

anyone wanna give me some tips on apps i should check out?

Flipboard is pretty cool and iirc it's free.
more info @ http://flipboard.com/
 
Charred Greyface said:
But you didn't get the iPad2 because there was something special in the software, or because it could do HD screen mirroring? I thought the smart cover and the "speeds and feeds" was the main draw for everybody here who upgraded.
Increased speed and better design combined with Apple's OS and software, and the app ecosystem. The whole package. Make a faster, lighter device without that secret sauce, and I'm not interested.

That's exactly what the commercial is saying.
 
I really do love iOS. I appreciate the vision behind what Apple are trying to do with it, if not how it actually works in practise at the moment.

I like not having to worry about file systems and the like when I'm using my portable device. I like just having to close my cover and place the thing in my book bag when I'm finished at a lecture without having to save or close a program or do anything like that.

What I don't like is that some core functionality still relies on a hub computer. As iOS gets more sophisticated (if not complex, because that's certainly not what I'm after), I'd really like to see Apple do away with the hub-spoke iPod/iPhone/iPad->iTunes Sync model and rely entirely on Dropbox like cloud saving/sync equivalents.

They're always talking about their post-PC world, and I'm on board with it in theory, and watching each gradual update to the iOS move it closer to the Apple wet-dream is all well and good, but yeah, I'm impatient, I guess. I don't want to have to rely on my PC/Macbook iTunes anymore. The iPad 2 and iPhone 4 are so close to being the wacky 'future' devices I need, it's really exciting.
 
I would love it if iOS 5 would let an iOS device work out of the box without first hooking up to iTunes.

I still think that link to itunes to allow for backups and easy media transfer is important, but that first start experience could be handled better without requiring that initial tethering to an old computer.
 
It's currently possible to wirelessly backup Macs using TimeMachine, no?
 
Rez said:
It's currently possible to wirelessly backup Macs using TimeMachine, no?

the most reliable way to do it is with a Time Capsule device.

the time machine backup on the wireless drive needs to be a sparsebundle image that gets mounted and unmounted during backups (as is done on the timecapsule). just plugging in a USB drive into a router may not work or be unreliable.
 
Can you guys make a mega list of accessories i can get for the ipad 2? Looking for case to go with smart cover, a stylus for doodling and a cheap dock so i can put the ipad in portrait by my bed.
 
LCfiner said:
the most reliable way to do it is with a Time Capsule device.

the time machine backup on the wireless drive needs to be a sparsebundle image that gets mounted and unmounted during backups (as is done on the timecapsule). just plugging in a USB drive into a router may not work or be unreliable.
Or use a second Mac and extra drive/partition.
 
Did anyone have any problems getting Gmail to work when they got their iPad 2? It's saying my user name or password is not correct and I don't know why.

I do have Google Authenticator activated, not sure if that's the problem.
 
Neuromancer said:
Did anyone have any problems getting Gmail to work when they got their iPad 2? It's saying my user name or password is not correct and I don't know why.

I do have Google Authenticator activated, not sure if that's the problem.
never had this problem
 
Technosteve said:
Can you guys make a mega list of accessories i can get for the ipad 2? Looking for case to go with smart cover, a stylus for doodling and a cheap dock so i can put the ipad in portrait by my bed.
Do those styluses (stylii?) actually work any better than using a finger? I've heard mixed reports.
 
Neuromancer said:
Quick question, do you guys use the regular GAF site or ckohler's web app?

webapp for a few reasons. the hit targets are finger sized, meaning less zooming to hit page numbers. images are scaled to fit the screen and there's the active page reload.
 
Technosteve said:
Can you guys make a mega list of accessories i can get for the ipad 2? Looking for case to go with smart cover, a stylus for doodling and a cheap dock so i can put the ipad in portrait by my bed.


I'm exactly in the same situation, except for the stylus.
I've done a bit of research regarding cases and docks, but there are so many options that it's very difficult to make up my mind.

Right now, one solution I'm considering is a Kensington neoprene pouch/sleeve to carry the iPad around, and to put between the iPad and the table when leaving it there for the night, for example. Then maybe a smartcover to help clean the screen and to give the iPad a bit of inclination (I've found myself many times with a pillow under the iPad).
And I'm looking for a dock that either has speakers, or can project the sound different (I've found myself many times with my hand behind the iPad's speaker to make it sound better).
 
FerranMG said:
And I'm looking for a dock that either has speakers, or can project the sound different (I've found myself many times with my hand behind the iPad's speaker to make it sound better).
Posted this a page or so ago to a similar query:
japtor said:
Business card and a piece of tape? Make your iPad louder for yourself and advertise your business at the same time!
Tried it out now for the hell of it:
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Doesn't have to be that far out, just in line with the iPad edge works too. And yes it is ghetto as hell. Kind of surprised no rear shell makers have made some flared edge near the speaker so they could advertise "enhanced sound!" or something.
 
Charred Greyface said:
Regular GAF site so I can go to the 'first unread post' every time.
Press the little arrow the right of the thread title in the second apps app.
 
I have a sort of odd question. I have a ebook that I've converted to .mobi and am able to convert it to whatever else format I need with calibre. I would like to put this on my ipad through the kindle app(i don't really like the ibooks app) and can't seem to find a simple solution to doing this. Every site I've come across is for an older version of the kindle app, or a kindle itself. As anyone successfully done this? If so, could you elaborate as to how you did it?
e: i have an ipad 2 if that makes a difference at all
 
I'm guessing the Kindle app from the app store itself doesn't work for what you're doing?

My apologies if I'm not understanding your question properly.
 
Maklershed said:
I'm guessing the Kindle app from the app store itself doesn't work for what you're doing?

My apologies if I'm not understanding your question properly.
It won't let me add the ebook directly to it. I can easily add it to ibooks(with the proper format) but I'm having a tough time figuring out how to add a non-kindle purchased ebook to the kindle app after conversion. I'm sure I'm overlooking it, but I just can't figure it out.
 
zychi said:
It won't let me add the ebook directly to it. I can easily add it to ibooks(with the proper format) but I'm having a tough time figuring out how to add a non-kindle purchased ebook to the kindle app after conversion. I'm sure I'm overlooking it, but I just can't figure it out.

hook the ipad up to your computer and go to itunes. under the apps tab in the ipad info page, there is a section for app storage. the kindle app should show up there - add the mobi file to it.

there are other reader apps that allow for wireless addition of content (ftp, webdav, dropbox) but kindle is not one of them.
 
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