Devin Olsen
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Does anyone have any app+keyboard recommendations? I think that is the way I am leaning towards going. Talk me out of it though if you think I am crazy.
It's just a tumblr site.Jasoco said:Really nice. Just wish the sidebar stayed on screen while I scroll. Or that there were more per row. (On my computer there's 3 per row. On the iPad, only 2 and a lot of empty space.
Also, by using a "Load as you scroll" interface, you break the site when someone leaves the page and comes back. I see way too many sites using this terrible design technique. It's cool to use, but it needs to be made so when you return, it reloads to exactly where you were. Even FaceBook uses this. It's a pain in the ass.
You should do what Google does for Image Search. It remembers where you were and reloads and scrolls you right back to your last position when you return.
Also, there's no visual notification that the page is loading, nor is there one when you get to the end of the list. So you can't tell whether you're at the end or not.
Some nice wallpapers. I saved some alreadybob page said:Just wanted to let everyone know that I finally settled on a domain for my wallpaper site. Have fun!
http://www.ipadbackdrops.com
Yes, they could even do this without anything new in iOS by getting it to pretend to be a bluetooth keyboard, but the problem is getting games to support it if it's done by a third party and not Apple itself.Cloudy said:Would it be possible to have a bluetooth gaming controller for ipad? Most of the touch-only games are way too simple and the games with virtual joysticks are usually unplayable. I think a sleek, compact controller would be great...
So use a game console then?Cloudy said:Would it be possible to have a bluetooth gaming controller for ipad? Most of the touch-only games are way too simple and the games with virtual joysticks are usually unplayable. I think a sleek, compact controller would be great...
Tumblr has an iPhone version of its site, but not an iPad version. The iPad gets the broken full site version unless I set my agent to iPhone. Which I shouldn't have to do. Not that I can't use the site on the full version. Someone at Tumblr needs to tell the Tumblcoders to do something about this. Is the theme stock or custom made?thewesker said:It's just a tumblr site.
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:So use a game console then?
Jasoco said:One thing that bugs me is an oversight.
If you double tap Home and swipe left, you get a controller. It controls whatever media app is frontmost. If you have iPod running, it controls the song. If you have YouTube running, it controls the video even in the background. (Audio only of course) But, for some reason, it does NOT work with the Remote app. Why? I mean it would make sense to, but it doesn't.
Oh, and also you can't scroll inside embedded scrollable page elements on webpages in any browser.
Jasoco said:Oh, and also you can't scroll inside embedded scrollable page elements on webpages in any browser.
Are you uh, sourcing everything or just depending on that little blurb in the corner? Realistically not a huge deal...although I remember many years back some guy C&D'd a friend for a desktop posted on his site, and the guy contacted the host and got the site pulled for a while. Just watch out for jackasses basically.bob page said:Just wanted to let everyone know that I finally settled on a domain for my wallpaper site. Have fun!
http://www.ipadbackdrops.com
If you just want a minimal keyboard the Apple BT one is nice, I got mine on Craigslist for around $40-50 rather than the retail $70. It's a completely separate piece of hardware though, so could be a hassle depending on your use. There's a few case+keyboard type things but I think they're all small, like netbook keyboard small.Devin Olsen said:Does anyone have any app+keyboard recommendations? I think that is the way I am leaning towards going. Talk me out of it though if you think I am crazy.
An updated Apple TV would work better for the use and be $440+ less (iPad HDMI adapter and cable cost is the $40+ part of that). The iPad could be a portable console with built in screen though.Jax said:What he said re: Bluetooth controller could be killer if combed with hdmi out.
Don't you think? Practically a games console.
Shudder nintendo shudder.
I think he mentioned in a previous post using two finger gestures, wonder if that overrides the two finger scroll.Worm_Buffet said:I think you can. Try using two fingers.
that's weird. Looks like you tried all the things I would. Have you tried just turning the iPad off and on agai?Blablurn said:hey guys, about these empty boxes... how do i get rid of them? i loaded the updates on itunes and synch them. still not working. i deleted them on itunes. still there. manually deleting doesnt work :/
Because iTunes needs to be on, it's the most worthless thing ever? I can see how it mig be an inconvenience, sure, but if you're hurting that badly,i guess you could just not use it. Personally, iTunes is oneof those things I always have running, so it's no big deal for me either way.btrboyev said:Home Sharing is the most worthless thing ever. Come on Apple, why do I have to have ITunes actually running for this to work? Shouldn't there be a background service taking care of it? I'm on my couch and decide I want to start streaming my library and oops..I can't, I need to go to my computer and run ITunes first.
Thanks for the suggestions. My next step is more iPad theme modification. I was already looking into the sidebar issue and I'm pretty sure it's a simple CSS glitch.Jasoco said:Really nice. Just wish the sidebar stayed on screen while I scroll. Or that there were more per row. (On my computer there's 3 per row. On the iPad, only 2 and a lot of empty space.
Also, by using a "Load as you scroll" interface, you break the site when someone leaves the page and comes back. I see way too many sites using this terrible design technique. It's cool to use, but it needs to be made so when you return, it reloads to exactly where you were. Even FaceBook uses this. It's a pain in the ass.
You should do what Google does for Image Search. It remembers where you were and reloads and scrolls you right back to your last position when you return.
Also, there's no visual notification that the page is loading, nor is there one when you get to the end of the list. So you can't tell whether you're at the end or not.
Blablurn said:hey guys, about these empty boxes... how do i get rid of them? i loaded the updates on itunes and synch them. still not working. i deleted them on itunes. still there. manually deleting doesnt work :/
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Devin Olsen said:Hmmm....
So currently I have a 1GB Data Plan on my phone. As it is I am close to that cap every month.
My plan was to up my data on my phone and just hotspot my iPhone to give my iPad WiFi whenever I needed it... However I was talking to bell and my options are somewhat limited.
For 2GB of data per month I lose out on some features (Fab 5 instead of Fab 10) but it only costs me $5.00 more per month.
For 3GB of data per month I maintain the same plan as I have now, but it costs me $30.00 a month more then I am currently paying.
If I upgrade my iPad to a 3G model and pay for a seperate tablet data plan it costs me $40.00 per month for 2GB.
I guess I am just wondering what do you guys usually have for monthly usage? I think if I upped my plan to 2GB per month and just treaded carefully I wouldn't go over, but I really don't know how much bandwith an iPad really burns through.
Any comments are appreciated.
Jasoco said:One thing that bugs me is an oversight.
If you double tap Home and swipe left, you get a controller. It controls whatever media app is frontmost. If you have iPod running, it controls the song. If you have YouTube running, it controls the video even in the background. (Audio only of course) But, for some reason, it does NOT work with the Remote app. Why? I mean it would make sense to, but it doesn't.
FlashFlooder said:This also bugs the shit out of me. Fix it, Apple!
mrkgoo said:Regardless, you wouldn't expect the volume rocker on the iPad change the volume on the remote iTunes would you?
They store all imported comics in their proprietary database. They even say on the product page:Jax said:Nothing wrong with th comic zeal database. It has A very robust file organization and edit/sort system (speedy) so... You shoulda gone with it. It's great
It's not like you want to use iTunes shitty little windowed file box to "manage files"
No other comic book reader I'm aware of does this. Plus with Bookman I can manage everything through an FTP client, or better yet, through the app itself.Please keep in mind that whatever comics you add, iTunes will want to back up. So don't add tens or gigabytes at once or your next sync will take a while!
spats said:Hey guys. I'm not really in to Apple stuff but I want to get an iPad as a slightly belated 60th birthday present for my mom. There's a deal at a local retailer where I could get a 3G first gen iPad for 399 euros (~566 dollars, all electronics here are pretty expensive) so I'm wondering if there are any really noticeable performance differences between 1st gen and 2nd gen models? I don't want to spent like 500 euros on an incremental update which I'm not sure is even out here yet, but I still think an iPad would make a cool present.
I think old people would enjoy FaceTime, but that depends on if she knows other people with iPhone/iPod 4 or iPad 2s.spats said:Hey guys. I'm not really in to Apple stuff but I want to get an iPad as a slightly belated 60th birthday present for my mom. There's a deal at a local retailer where I could get a 3G first gen iPad for 399 euros (~566 dollars, all electronics here are pretty expensive) so I'm wondering if there are any really noticeable performance differences between 1st gen and 2nd gen models? I don't want to spent like 500 euros on an incremental update which I'm not sure is even out here yet, but I still think an iPad would make a cool present.
Yeah, I sold my 16 gb wifi for $350, 1 week after the iPad 2 launch (I guess the person didn't want to pay sales tax for a new/refurbished model). I met some guy in line that sold his iPad in December (anticipating the iPad 2), and got most of his money back after using it for most of a year.Harry_Tequila said:Okay I wasn't quite prepared for just how much Apple products hold their value. Just sold my iPad 32gb for £365. I'm amazed, it's only cost me about £100 to upgrade to the new one. It's like an investment.
Google it, but I think you don't have to pay. Don't hold me on that though...Darko said:Paid for iswifter through in app purchuse, I exchanged the ipad cause of backlight leaking now I have to pay for it again?![]()
Just log into your iTunes account and transfer the purchase.Darko said:Paid for iswifter through in app purchuse, I exchanged the ipad cause of backlight leaking now I have to pay for it again?![]()
Agreed. Actually, I think instead of having to swipe the bottom to the right, just put all the controls in a nice area in the top part of the screen overlayed over the faded application and make it so hitting home on the iPad brings the app back like it does on the iPhone instead of going Home.FlashFlooder said:I would love that. I mean, regardless of what's to be expected and everything, I would find it incredibly useful to be able to control Remote in both of those ways.
VadernooooOOOoooJasoco said:Agreed. Actually, I think instead of having to swipe the bottom to the right, just put all the controls in a nice area in the top part of the screen overlayed over the faded application and make it so hitting home on the iPad brings the app back like it does on the iPhone instead of going Home.
Utilize that space up there! But do it in a nice way so as not to look cluttered.
But they won't. So I'd settle for being able to control Remote with that screen. INCLUDING the volume because it's genius. Since Remote controls everything in iTunes anyway.
Please be in iOS5 or the next Remote update. Please!
mrkgoo said:How would I revert control back to my iPad?