|  01-28-2010, 06:56 AM | #451 | 
| Addict       Posts: 352 Karma: 572 Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Melbourne Device: Sony 500, Bebook, Kindle, Eco reader Drs and soon the Archos 9 | |
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|  01-28-2010, 07:16 AM | #452 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 3,465 Karma: 10684861 Join Date: May 2006 Device: PocketBook 360, before it was Sony Reader, cassiopeia A-20 | Quote: 
 There are several levels of multitasking. level 0 you can have only one program open at the time. Like in good old DOS. If you want to copy a file, you have to close that word processsor you are using, go to DOS commandline, start Norton Commander, copy file, close Norton commander and go to DOS commandline, start word processor again, load document, find the place where you left off, resume work. Please note, that even with that super low level you had TSR programs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TSR_program , so you could use a mouse driver, or ansi.sys program to redefine keyboard shortcuts. Level 1 best represented by a little known program called Dos Shell http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dos_shell . This *did* have a kind of fake multitasking. You could run a text editor and if you needed to copy a file for a friend you pressed a secret key and the system would start a TSR that swapped your opened text editor away (it could not swap it to disk, that came with the first windows) let you copy the file and then you could return to your text editor and continue. I call this fake multitasking, because at the time you were away from your text editor the application was completely inactive. So if you started, for example a "find and replace" process, and went away, it would not run in the background. Another example is The famous Dos Navigator that let you run several of its components at once, even playing music in background or performing an operation when you were away. Level 2 - the kind of multitasking offered by Windows 3.0 Level 3 - the multitasking in Windows 95, where you could perform several operations at the same time, as long as you were not formatting the floppy disk at the same time ;-), or copying file through parallel port using laplink cable, or using modem, or ... level 4 - what we see in Windows XP. Many people would argue that even this is not the TRUE multitasking. Just ask any Linux, Solaris or even MacOSX  fan. If one program seizes it can bring down the entire system. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_multitasking To sum it up. As long as each application remembers the state where you left of (switched to another application) and some applications would let you to, say, play an mp3 file in background you do not really need true multitasking MOST OF THE TIME. This is how most PDA-s operate. You are not going to run an app to rip a DVD in the background, you are not going to watch video while working on a spreadsheet. | |
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|  01-28-2010, 08:38 AM | #453 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,432 Karma: 10519918 Join Date: Dec 2009 Device: Ipad Pro/Kindle Oasis 3/iPhone 13 Pro Max | 
				
				Kindle for iphone app?
			 
			
			My wife and I were talking. She'd like a Kindle like mine.  We floated the idea of me buying an ipad then turning my Kindle over to her.  One down side I told her was that ibooks were not Kindle compatible and visa-versa, we couldn't share books. Not a real downside we have different tastes.  Then it occured to me. All the iphone apps are supposedly useable with the ipad. Why not then use the Kindle for the iphone app with the ipad. Will Apple kill that app to protect their ebook sales? I'd sign up for the iPad tomorrow if I could use the Kindle for iphone app on it and use Amazon as my ebook source. As it is I'm going to wait it out and see what happens with the Kindle iphone app. | 
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|  01-28-2010, 08:49 AM | #454 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,432 Karma: 10519918 Join Date: Dec 2009 Device: Ipad Pro/Kindle Oasis 3/iPhone 13 Pro Max | 
				
				Another thought
			 
			
			One thing that makes this fall a little short for me.  No separate USB port. You can use the dock connector to connect to a computer usb port, but no usb port for you to input/output data, except through another computer.   Given what the ipad can do, I can see a day when a device like this could replace the need for a computer. In a handful of years, I can retire. Gone will be the need for a full up computer with Word, excel, etc and all that computing power. With an ipad and in home wi-fi, and a keyboard dock, one can surf the web, do email, shop online and download ebooks. For it to be fully functional, it needs its own usb port for an accessory DVD/CD drive, for music import (I almost never buy music from itunes almost always prefering the lossless CD music format) and other data input or archiving as required. You could literally not need a computer anymore. An alternate concept would be to incoporate a DVD/CD drive into the keyboard doc, wow that would solve everything. An enticing device, I may order when available depending upon if apple allows the Kindle for iphone app on it. A couple of accessory ports better or a DVD/CD drive capable keyboard doc and all would be well. It will be interesting to see what happens in subsequent versions of this device. | 
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|  01-28-2010, 09:08 AM | #455 | 
| Fanatic            Posts: 509 Karma: 1098204 Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Earth Device: iPhone5, iPad Gen3, Kobo, Kindle Fire, Kobo Vox. Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 | 
			
			I was thinking of how one would load a book not purchased through the ibook store then I thought I could just email a book to myself or use one of the book apps (have to find out if they all will work but I don't see why not.  If Apple permits a Kindle app or Stanza on the iphone/itouch then it should lit the ipad use them).  Another way is Dropbox.  I may have to buy some more space on it for all my ebooks.  With Dropbox I can set up my folders any way I want.
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|  01-28-2010, 09:26 AM | #456 | 
| Mesmerist            Posts: 331 Karma: 506558 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Spain Device: PRS-600 Silver. Much nicer than I expected. | 
			
			USB and SD are available, but you need the  iPad Camera Connection Kithttp://www.apple.com/ipad/specs/ The Camera Connection Kit gives you two ways to import photos and videos from a digital camera. The Camera Connector lets you import your photos and videos to iPad using the camera’s USB cable. Or you can use the SD Card Reader to import photos and videos directly from the camera’s SD card. I hear it is $30. | 
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|  01-28-2010, 09:26 AM | #457 | |
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|  01-28-2010, 09:33 AM | #458 | 
| Zealot    Posts: 136 Karma: 244 Join Date: Aug 2007 Device: Kobo Glo | 
			
			http://blogs.adobe.com/digitaleditions/ Although just a blog entry it seems that the iPad won't be using Adobe's drm but Apple's own flavour. So no good for library books or ebooks bought from other stores. Unless we do see some 3rd party apps with that capability. "Although Apple has standardized on the EPUB format, because it employs its own DRM to protect eBooks consumers will lose out on much of the benefit of an interoperable format simply because they won't be able to transfer content across devices. " | 
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|  01-28-2010, 09:38 AM | #459 | 
| Banned            Posts: 2,094 Karma: 2682 Join Date: Aug 2009 Device: N/A | 
			
			And it probably cant read ADEPT-protected ePub's at that... (or library books...)
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|  01-28-2010, 09:55 AM | #460 | 
| Enthusiast  Posts: 26 Karma: 10 Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Oklahoma Device: Oasis, Aura One, Lumi | 
			
			"It's in the way that you use it." I am very interested but I would not jump on this first generation for anything (OK, I would take a freebie). The price point is great. I like my iphone. I need to know a lot about how Apple certifies apps for it. Are we going to see more Google Voice foolishness? PDF support sounds like it will be wonderful. Zooming on my DX is awkward and my DR1000 is really slow. I need to know a lot about how DRM works. Standard Epub or some Apple variation? Public library books or not? (I sadly suspect not) I don't need a camera (no one wants to look at me!). Multitasking I need. I want to listen to Pandora while surfing the web or checking email. If this is going to replace my Fujitsu tablet, it has to perform. 10 hour battery life sounds great but I need to see real world data from actual users. I like many of you, am spoiled by an eink device that does not see a wall socket in a week or more of use. Plus some of my existing devices don't get the stated hours after a few months of use. I want a lot of you to go buy this. I need at least some of you to go buy this and report back. But I am saving my powder for the 2nd or 3rd generation. | 
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|  01-28-2010, 09:56 AM | #461 | |
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 19,832 Karma: 11844413 Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Tampa, FL USA Device: Kindle Touch | 
			
			BTW: The iPad Keyboard dock is $69 not $399 as someone here joked. From engadget: Quote: 
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|  01-28-2010, 10:01 AM | #462 | |
| Addict            Posts: 292 Karma: 24688 Join Date: Aug 2009 Device: Sony PRS-505, iPad | Quote: 
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|  01-28-2010, 10:04 AM | #463 | |
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|  01-28-2010, 10:19 AM | #464 | |
| reader            Posts: 6,977 Karma: 5183568 Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Mississippi, USA Device: Kindle 3, Kobo Glo HD | Quote: 
 Don't forget that Apple bans 3rd party apps that compete with its own revenue streams. So it isn't clear that there will be any 3rd party ebook readers for the iPad that use DRM. This would exclude Stanza (eReader DRM), Kindle, eReader, B&N, and any Adobe DRM ebook reader (e.g. the one from txtr). | |
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|  01-28-2010, 10:23 AM | #465 | 
| Reader of Books            Posts: 1,632 Karma: 2697 Join Date: Oct 2009 Device: none | 
			
			protest all you want. do you think the publishing houses are going to even consider letting apple sell their books without DRM? you're barking up the wrong tree i suspect. i highly doubt the publishing houses said "apple, we'll let you sell all our books in an open freely exchangable format" and jobs came down with a heavy hand "no! we will sell them with DRM locking them into itunes and apple products forever! muahahahaha!" don't get me wrong, i'd like to see an open world where i could freely transfer my purchases between any device at any time but companies need to make money to survive. selling a single copy of an open format book and having it pirated everywhere isn't going to last too long as a business model. if nothing else i suspect apple's drm process will be far smoother than the trouble many people seem to have with adept. | 
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