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Rule of thumb: Operating System : keep up-to-date with all fixes Apps : update only after fully understanding what is fixed, what gets broken, and what is lost. |
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Jailbroken iOS > Android, the combination of freeing your device and actually having some apps that aren't Twitter clients, movie players or web browsers wins by miles. Unjailbroken and it's harder to argue that point. I have WordPress running on my iPad. I can use the GitMongo app from the AppStore to check out my code and edit it in Textastic (essentially a Sublime-like editor). I'm sure I could run PHP/mySQL on Android but there just aren't the polished Git/Text editors/etc. it's that combination that keeps me on iOS. I've got a couple of Android devices but the software side is still lacking, if you want to use a tablet to do some actual work the software plays a much more important part in choosing a platform than the hardware. |
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When I looked into jailbreaking my iPad, all methods to do so would also prevent me from performing in-app purchases. For me, that was a definite dealbreaker. Have newer jailbreaking methods changed that? Can jailbroken iOS devices use the regular AppStore and get in-app purchases?
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And I don't understand what you mean by "some apps that aren't Twitter clients, movie player or web browsers"????? There are currently more apps on Android than there are in the Apple store, and some like Calibre Companion and other reading apps are Android-only. I haven't found any significant apps on iOS that I couldn't get the equivalent of on Android. It's the reading apps that actually drove me to android initially. The options for those on iOS have always been paltry by comparison. Marvin is helping to close the gap, but it'll only be available for non-iPad iOS devices for the first time this Fall, and then not even for iOS5 users. Even with Marvin, I believe the overall options for reading apps are more plentiful with Android. Without Marvin, no contest. Quote:
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Personally, I don't do much work on a tablet. I need a real keyboard for real work so I stick to a laptop for anything work-intensive. I view a tablet as primarily for reading and entertainment. --Pat |
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Absolutely. Neither Android or iOS even come close to Windows RT for my productivity needs. No platform is perfect or everything to everybody.
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I'm curious, how easy is it to find anything to run on RT? |
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That depends on what you want to run, but it continues to improve each week. They have the basics covered and almost everything else I need can be done within IE, which is a PC-level browser. The biggest weakness is games, you usually won't find the latest and greatest on Windows.
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Now if you're a developer or otherwise have a heavy tech background, then none of this may matter. But for the average person, it makes a big difference. Quote:
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I do find the size of some tablet specific iPad keyboards to be a problem. I had to replace a Logitech with a Zagg because the slot prop-up system of the Logitech kept the iPad too vertical for the taller person, I couldn't see the screen. |
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So I wonder whether the Kindle will catch up when Jeff Bezos will be offering the Washington Post on it. Maybe this will give it a small boost.
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I have a Nexus 7 (2013) and an iPad Mini. For reading, there's no comparison -- the Nexus is MUCH better because of the resolution. For everything else, the iPad is better. For example, Netflix hardly works on the Nexus but runs perfectly on the iPad. The Adonit Jot stylus works absolutely perfectly on the iPad (with Notes Plus, a great program), but is almost impossible on the Nexus (Lecture Notes, which is an excellent program, by the way). I even tried the Samsung Note 8, but its stylus, while it works well, is not as good as the iPad + Adonit + Notes Plus. The thing is, everything on the iPad just works, while on Android you never know. HBOGO still doesn't work on the Nexus, and of course Amazon Instant is not available on Android. I'm really looking forward to the mini retina, and will sell my Nexus as soon as I get it.
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