Burger said:You guys are totally bumming me out.
Why can't we all just be friends?
Case Wars are tearing us apart!!
Burger said:You guys are totally bumming me out.
Why can't we all just be friends?
Deadly Cyclone said:With my credit card still in transit (had to get a new one due to PSN) I am going to grab an iTunes card tonight, what are the first apps I should buy?
I want a good game. Love Angry Birds, so may be rio and then Sword and Sworcery. Anything else? Need to know how much iTunes money to get right away.![]()
Ashes1396 said:Does anybody know when opera for the Ipad proper, is set for release? tried the iphone version; kind of think a native version would be cool.
dallow_bg said:Didn't Opera say in a press release earlier this year that they're bringing their browser to tablets? They even named the iPad specifically.
So you were wrong....or just moving the goalposts again?Burger said:Did they say whether it will be as shitty as the iPhone one? Because the iPhone browser is pretty shitty.
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I quite liked the Opera Mini browser when I had an iPhone. I was amazed at how well it kept pages in memory so hitting 'back' over and over brought up the pages instantly. Rendered complex pages much more quickly too.jts said:Well, I hope it comes soon enough for I know that it will not disappoint and I desperately need a new browser on the iPad (can't use iCab).
The rendering engine is largely irrelevant.
@Burger Opera for iPhone is Opera mini, a very specific browser for specific needs that does its job right. App Store ratings are shit.
App Store star ratings are crap.Burger said:Did they say whether it will be as shitty as the iPhone one? Because the iPhone browser is pretty shitty.
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dallow_bg said:So you were wrong....or just moving the goalposts again?
No one was talking about whether the app was good or not.Burger said:Sorry?
Most people think it's average/below average. Including me.
dallow_bg said:No one was talking about whether the app was good or not.
The question was, is it coming?
You said no, and I showed that indeed a version of the browser he wanted is coming.
Then you come in with the "oh it's shitty anyway!" much like the "well it cost $70 so it better be good!" remark yesterday.
I think he meant he tried the iPhone version on his phone, and he thinks a native iPad version would be cool.Burger said:Either I misunderstand, or you misunderstand. I said no to a native browser, one that can execute its own javascript, and runs outside of webkit. That ain't happening.
Unless of course he meant a native browser in the sense that it's all running server side, and sends a you a pre-rendered, precomputed page. Looking at the video you posted, it's not doing that weird thing where you can't actually read any text, like the iPhone version which is a plus.
numble said:I think he meant he tried the iPhone version on his phone, and he thinks a native iPad version would be cool.
Yeah, he simply meant an iPad specific version of the Opera mini browser is all, all server-side.Burger said:Either I misunderstand, or you misunderstand. I said no to a native browser, one that can execute its own javascript, and runs outside of webkit. That ain't happening.
Unless of course he meant a native browser in the sense that it's all running server side, and sends a you a pre-rendered, precomputed page. Looking at the video you posted, it's not doing that weird thing where you can't actually read any text, like the iPhone version which is a plus.
This dude's voice and tone inflections are annoying.giga said:
dallow_bg said:Yeah, he simply meant an iPad specific version of the Opera mini browser is all, all server-side.
Not something that can run it's own Javascript.
Sounds like Peter Coyote?Stat Flow said:This dude's voice and tone inflections are annoying.
jts said:Well, I hope it comes soon enough for I know that it will not disappoint and I desperately need a new browser on the iPad (can't use iCab).
The rendering engine is largely irrelevant.
@Burger Opera for iPhone is Opera mini, a very specific browser for specific needs that does its job right. App Store ratings are shit.
krypt0nian said:For the hell of it give the free Terra browser a try.
http://itunes.apple.com/app/terra-web-browser-tabs-full/id394704159?mt=8
Ashes1396 said:I gave terra a try. It's a good browser, and I like it. But gmail still takes ages to load for me.
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Epix said:Wife got her iPad 2 last night. Damn HBO Go is one of the slickest apps I've ever seen.
Looks nice, but unless it has the same stuff as iCab, I'll stick with iCab... though, it probably will.. I dunno. I'll definitely look into it when it comes out.dallow_bg said:Didn't Opera say in a press release earlier this year that they're bringing their browser to tablets? They even named the iPad specifically.
Edit: and here's the preview build in use:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnpH_TKk5Vc
Phoenix said:HBO GO is a killer app IMO.
That happened to me a few times, not certain what caused it but it should work just like you described it, just drag the page to one side or another and it'll bring you to the other tabs.Bboy AJ said:Someone explain swipe to change tabs on iCab to me. I drag the window all the way to the side and all it is is a gray, blank screen.
Captain Blood said:Well I went to Best Buy see if I could talk myself into not getting the white 32gb wifi model. They were completely sold out of all wifi models.....didn't see that coming this far post launch.
Web pages can be complex and many times designed/tested with x86 CPUs in mind, and mobile devices are just much much slower. There's a reason I've said that the main issue I have with the iPad is browsing performance. iPad 2 helps a lot there, but it could still stand to be faster of course.Stat Flow said:Well I am on the iPad 1, so that may be the problem...we inferiors are getting left behind by devs!
I had about 5 or 6 tabs open when I noticed it...it wasn't horrible, but just was kind of surprising to see choppiness.
iCab is better than it. Don't bother unless you have a need for a different set of cookies or something (like for separate Google accounts or whatever).Jasoco said:Looks nice, but unless it has the same stuff as iCab, I'll stick with iCab... though, it probably will.. I dunno. I'll definitely look into it when it comes out.
I do wish one of the browsers out there would integrate Xmarks support though. It seems like such a logical thing to do. Seriously, people, integrate Xmarks into your browsers!
Rez said:I really hate that Vimeo Youtube content is inaccessible on iPad unless you live in the US. I'm surprised music companies are ok with all those missed hits.
Keyser Soze said:
Burger said:I wish these content companies would acknowledge the world outside the U.S.
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It'll charge when it's in standby. iPads don't charge while in use when connected via USB because of PC power settings.Deadly Cyclone said:Question all, I have my iPad 2 hooked up to my work PC because I want it to charge, the iPad says "Not Charging" how do I get it to charge via USB?
turn off the screen while it's playing? the problem is that the iPad requires high-powered USB ports to adequately charge - and those are only found on Macs and enthusiast PCs/motherboards.Deadly Cyclone said:Agh, so how do I listen to the Bombcast and keep the battery filling?
Deadly Cyclone said:Agh, so how do I listen to the Bombcast and keep the battery filling?
scorcho said:turn off the screen while it's playing? the problem is that the iPad requires high-powered USB ports to adequately charge - and those are only found on Macs and enthusiast PCs/motherboards.