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p.6 #13 · I think i'm going to buy a windows 8 tablet | |
chez wrote:
Care to elaborate on how the iPad let you down. What was your main use for the tool? I find it for my use, presentation of my images, the iPad is wonderful and people who use it to view my images feel the same way.
I'm not a typical user, but the cons simply outweighed the pros.
A better way of looking at it is what did it do FOR me, as opposed to what it didn't do; the answer to that is basically nothing.
With a dedicated studio I didn't worry about bringing images with me; clients would come to see what I was doing. I think ipads are great if you want to share your images in a more public space - after post processing, getting them into a format you can use, and dealing with iTunes that is.
As I said though, I'm not a typical user, and many of my reasons are technical, but some is just my resistance to apple's vision and goal for the world, i.e., 1984. 
I use a tablet as an easy to carry, wi-fi only in this case, information access device. I have a 7" tablet that fits in many pockets (jacket, cargo pants, etc.) and is better than schlepping an ipad. I can put what I want on it, in virtually unlimited storage (takes 64GB SD cards), for the most part without constraints.
I'm an 8+ year iTunes user. For the most part, iTunes is untenable.
I don't like limiting myself to Jobs-approved, apple-think applications. I can go to Amazon, Google, Samsung, or lots of other places and get Android apps, and will be able to do the same on Windows. I'm also learning to program Android, which I can side-load directly on my tablet, give them to family/friends, and basically do as I please. IOW, I have freedom, which is not a word apple understands.
In the next few months I'll probably begin the same development process for Win8 apps (N.B. MS will control WinRT apps like apple does, which is BS too IMO, but win8 x86 apps will be open). Will it be a lot of work? Sure, but it will be up to me what I want to do, not up to apple.
Android/Windows have real file systems. Regardless of Jobs' war on the file, only those that drink the Koolaid think files are irrelevant (and many here do). Files will be with us for my lifetime, it's just that apple users won't be able to control what happens to them and will have to ask apple for permission to use one from the iControl, I mean iCloud.
Enjoy that.. 
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