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Originally Posted by Lemurion
Drag and drop mass storage is pretty much my deal breaker, and the iPad fails at that.
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Yeah that's probably my biggest issue with it--I'd much prefer drag and drop and a straightforward file management system on it.
It's ok for somethings, like PDFs in Goodreader since you can just drag and drop them into the Goodreader file sharing section in iTunes and they appear instantly on the iPad with no synch needed. And I believe you can make folders etc. in the program.
But it would be much better to have a file management system that you could just drag and drop files in and all the apps that handle the file types could find and open them through an open menu just like on a computer.
I'd be fine with iTunes being needed to get to the folders system on the PC to drag and drop stuff. That's no big deal, drag and drop is drag and drop to me regardless of whether I'm clicking "my computer" or a 3rd party program to get to it.