Speaking of Internet Hyperbole, coworkers were asking me about the 'heating' issue yesterday. lol
I saw it on mainstream news last night and had a co-worker as me about it today. I let her feel my iPad which I was using.
Speaking of Internet Hyperbole, coworkers were asking me about the 'heating' issue yesterday. lol
I have yet to experience any heating,maybe because I didn't have a long gaming session. Also thankfully no screen issues at all
Has this been discussed?
If true it's a deal breaker for me. I'd want a Wifi only device and if I can't move around the house with it, or get a signal in my bed, which is not that close to my router, then this thing is useless.
What is your experience for those that have it?
I don't really understand why you're personally attacking me right now, racer. I have no beef with you. And fwiw I knew exactly what the eames chair was, I just thought it was ugly and couldn't get rid of it because it was a gift from a deceased relative. And I still don't like it very much, though it has grown on me.
You seriously don't understand the need to view a website fully zoomed out? For real?
The secondapps site was fine on a 1024x768 iPad. But this thing is like double the resolution of even my laptop's screen. OF COURSE I want to have the full browsing experience. How is that so "wrong" to you?
I am not personally attacking you, I just feel like your opinion on secondapps is wrong, and I swear I remember you not knowing what the Eames chair was until the Pick-up thread told you (I could be wrong). And I understand wanting to see the site fully zoomed out, but I am not sure what you find on the "full website" that secondapps doesn't take care of.
Noticed something with the Kindle app. I intended to buy book 2 of A Song of Ice and Fire but clicked buy on the 4 book Kindle set instead. It got sent to the iPad, but then I went to amazon.com and immediately returned it since it wasn't what I wanted. Got an immediate refund from Amazon, but the 4 book set still resides on the iPad. Even after downloading the correct book to the iPad and updating the app itself last night, the set is still there.
99.99% of people have good wifi experience. only people who want to complain complain about it. Ive never an issue. If you want . go to an apple store and test the new one right there or just buy it and then return it. easy.
My iPad has better wifi reception than any other device in my house. With 3+ million sold in one weekend, you're obviously going to get a percentage with issues, and even if that percentage is extremely small, it will be a relatively large number and they'll make noise about it. Everything should work as expected for the vast majority of people, there are no fundamental, inherent flaws in the device. Also, it's apple so something that wouldn't have warranted the attention of a single post for any other device will be milked and make the rounds of all tech blogs, etc until heave gotten all the potential click revenues.
Edit: I now prefer the iPad keyboard to my physical keyboard. Is something wrong with me? My apple keyboard now seems to require so much more effort in comparison, and autocorrect really does help typing speed.
I have to agree with Jtwo here... these tablet-optimsed versions of full sites are just weird. I'll take the full site every time.You seriously don't understand the need to view a website fully zoomed out? For real?
The secondapps site was fine on a 1024x768 iPad. But this thing is like double the resolution of even my laptop's screen. OF COURSE I want to have the full browsing experience. How is that so "wrong" to you?
I am not personally attacking you, I just feel like your opinion on secondapps is wrong, and I swear I remember you not knowing what the Eames chair was until the Pick-up thread told you (I could be wrong). And I understand wanting to see the site fully zoomed out, but I am not sure what you find on the "full website" that secondapps doesn't take care of.
I have to agree with Jtwo here... these tablet-optimsed versions of full sites are just weird. I'll take the full site every time.
Oh I think you have a valid complaint, I just offered a valid solution as well. And I just brought up the Eames chair because that is how I remember your username and it was just funny, not trying to be a huge asshole or anything. Take it as an insult if you will, but I really don't mean anything harmful when bringing it up.Think my opinion is wrong and bring up misremembered events from the past all you want, but all it does is make you look like a tremendous asshole when I have a perfectly valid complaint.
A week later and I'm still stunned by how good text looks on this thing. It's just ridiculous.
I am not personally attacking you, I just feel like your opinion on secondapps is wrong, and I swear I remember you not knowing what the Eames chair was until the Pick-up thread told you (I could be wrong). And I understand wanting to see the site fully zoomed out, but I am not sure what you find on the "full website" that secondapps doesn't take care of.
Noticed something with the Kindle app. I intended to buy book 2 of A Song of Ice and Fire but clicked buy on the 4 book Kindle set instead. It got sent to the iPad, but then I went to amazon.com and immediately returned it since it wasn't what I wanted. Got an immediate refund from Amazon, but the 4 book set still resides on the iPad. Even after downloading the correct book to the iPad and updating the app itself last night, the set is still there.
Quite a lot, actually. The biggest difference in secondapps favor though is the ability to tap spoilers to view them. Otherwise the full site is very fast and very accessible. Just as it is on my laptop. Secondapps feels like a step down on the new iPad, but was a huge step up over my iPhone/iPad1.
But not in a way that's going to allow you to see more of the page at once on that 9.7 inch touchscreen. A touch-optimized, compact UI remains the better route, really.But this thing is like double the resolution of even my laptop's screen.
Speaking of Internet Hyperbole, coworkers were asking me about the 'heating' issue yesterday. lol
How do you multiquote in secondapps? I haven't figured it out yet.
But not in a way that's going to allow you to see more of the page at once on that 9.7 inch touchscreen. A touch-optimized, compact UI remains the better route, really.
(retina sized image )
Ok can someone replicate this 'bug/feature'
1. Make sure the mute button is off
2. turn volume down to 0
3. touch the power button to lock the iPad
You should hear the locking click, when you slide to unlock you should hear the unlock click as well as any keyboard clicks.
Shouldnt 0 volume mean 0 volume?
But not in a way that's going to allow you to see more of the page at once on that 9.7 inch touchscreen. A touch-optimized, compact UI remains the better route, really.
(retina sized image )
secondapps.com/mockup will let you.
i prefer this over the website on the ipad.
Its just a shame it autozooms.
J[B said:I also just want to point out that even if I preferred the mobile site the zoom thing is still an issue... Using a different website doesn't "fix" anything. Its just using a different website...[/B]
Yup. Though keep in mind it was designed for mobile devices such as iPhones, rather than tablets. Though perhaps after it's launched, it can be further developed with tablet-specific optimizations (such as ad size, etc).OK, great, thank you. I had been using the other one. Is mockup being slated for a real neogaf.com/mobile type release?
I thought you took the iPad back?
Maybe there is some code on the site doing it? Same thing happens when using the Atomic browser. Go to Giantbomb or something in Safari and it's fine.
Yep, and I assumed the new update last night was to fix the problem. Apparently not. I wonder if I can read three 1000 page books before they fix it.Do you have the most recent update for the Kindle App? It is more recent than the Retina update and it fixed an issue with books not appearing on the app. It could be the opposite of that issue for you and not reported because it wasn't noticed by the bug fixers. I hope that makes sense.
Yup. Though keep in mind it was designed for mobile devices such as iPhones, rather than tablets. Though perhaps after it's launched, it can be further developed with tablet-specific optimizations (such as ad size, etc).
Yep, and I assumed the new update last night was to fix the problem. Apparently not. I wonder if I can read three 1000 page books before they fix it.
Finally past the first setup phase. Ugh. I hate setting up new devices. I always end up wanting to throw them out the window by the second google two step sign in. Finally got it semi up and running. Time to kick back and play with it. It sorta only just dawned on me that I just bought an iPad.
First tablet of any kind too.
Setting up new devices is my favourite thing in the world.
Setting up new devices is my favourite thing in the world.
This initial implementation of -webkit-image-set.
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2012Feb/1103.html
The idea behind the feature is to allow authors to provide multiple variants
of the same image at differing resolutions, and to allow the User Agent to
choose the resource that is most appropriate at the time. This patch will
choose the most appropriate image based on device scale factor.
Finally past the first setup phase. Ugh. I hate setting up new devices. I always end up wanting to throw them out the window by the second google two step sign in. Finally got it semi up and running. Time to kick back and play with it. It sorta only just dawned on me that I just bought an iPad.
First tablet of any kind too.
I actually like the secondapps site for my iPad as well.
Just don't update the app! Also, by the time you finish book one, you won't want to stop!
Secondapps has inline YouTube videos and working spoilers. That's enough right there to prefer it over the regular site.
Update for GoodReader for iPad (3.14.2) is up on the App Store
What's New in Version 3.14.2
The new iPad (iPad 3) compatibility fix - Retina display optimization.