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One thing to think about is that many of the "normy" folks I have helped with their computers and media files don't really grok the file system concept. They tend to leave their media files wherever iTunes puts them, downloaded pictures wherever the browser puts them, etc. In general, they are not able to find anything without a lot of effort, and almost never make an effort to put things in a sensible place. I'm not arguing that a filesystem is a "bad" idea, but a lot of the user interface experts are saying now that the file system idea doesn't work for some people. Even Microsoft was planning on switching to a tag based file system, though they didn't succeed in time for Windows 7. I think the current system right now is somewhat of a mess because people aren't really sure *what* they are supposed to do. In addition, many applications are moving their files to the cloud, which may or may not support drag and drop and may or may not support folders (and may or may not support printing). All of this combines to make the current system a poor experience for users. Anyway, I added a point about it. People (on this forum) at the very least need to know how books are transferred to iBooks, and what methods are typically available for third-party applications. |
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I do agree. I just think it makes sense on say iPods and iPhones where people have little need to organize their files etc. Also music is easy to organize. Most people are fine with just having it organized by artist and then Album.
I think it makes less sense for the iPad or any tablet device. But that's just a fundamental problem I have with the iPad. They're really treating it like a big iPod touch that people will just use to access media--movies, books, music, the internet,and use random apps. Not having a file system is fine for most casual users just wanting a tablet as a media consumption gadget. Though the power users there still want more control over organization etc. They've shunned the market of those of us who want a tablet (that's not a full tablet PC) for all that stuff--but also for productivity--be it business folks, academics like myself etc. who need to be able to organize our files. I don't want a tablet PC, but I need a tablet that leans a bit more in that direction and less toward being a large smart phone (minus the phone) than the iPad does. Hopefully another company will fill that void with an Android tablet or something else soon! Also I think it would be silly for companies like MS to get away from the file system. The ones it doesn't work for, I'd suspect, are the older folks. I'd think the 50 (or at least 40) and under set that have been using Windows most of their lives have no problems with it. Hence it's a problem of computer literacy that will die off as society ages. ![]() But in any case, I don't want an argument either, and thanks for adding a blurb about it to the list. Last edited by dmaul1114; 04-29-2010 at 06:13 PM. |
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I was considering stickying this thread per the OP's request, but have not, since it keeps devolving to personal attacks. Please do not do such things. See our user guidelines by clicking on "Guidelines" in the blue bar at the end of the page.
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Perhaps a bit of pruning will make it more sticky-like.
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Or just have Nikkie make a new thread with her first post in it, and lock this one up.
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It can't do the dishes either.
A very important function that Apple left out until version 2.0! |
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It might be worth adding that many users would find that a 9.7" screen is too small to read a full A4 or Letter-sized pdf page comfortably without zooming.
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- No USB ports. Come on Apple, this is a common interface connector found in all devices, even my mobile phone has one. Can't plug in the camera, have to buy an Apple adapter. - No ability to mount the device and drag'n drop files. This device requires the use of additional software to use the iPad. Software corrupts and library becomes corrupted....how does one recover from that? Hard drive fails on your PC, you're over. Have a system with the ability to drag'n drop, you can access all your files on any PC at anytime. - For a device that apparently through Safari offers the best web experience ever...how can one not view flash sites??? - A device which you can buy a keyboard for and use as a desktop machine, how can one be expected to use it when you can not print from it??? |
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I think Nikki's comments about ease of use for the masses ring true for me. I've use apple since the days of the 9" black and white screen in a beige box. Always found them intuitive and simple to use and navigate. The couple of years we had a pc at home because my wife wanted a computer like hers at work were absolute torture for me. I could do more with the PC yes, but I didn't want to, I wanted to do the simple things I do easily and intuitively, but enough, both types machines have their place.
The ipad does what it does very simply and well. That is all I expect of it. I didn't expect a full tablet computer, I expected a device that would allow me to read, check the internet, and do email. It does these things very well. I tunes is simple enough not to cause me much grief. I don't do music on the ipad, my iphone is for that. I have the ipad set to not sync and manage files by guess what, drag and drop into and from itunes. I'm nearing retirement and could see the day when perhaps the ipad could be my only computer with a few of the mentioned features added. With pages and numbers I could do my simple home spreadsheets and letters, then the ability to print would be nice. A USB port that would allow a CD/DVD drive for ripping music would also be nice. A keyboard dock would complete my needs. When on the go, I grab my ipad and I simply carry my entire computer with me!! Well maybe a future version. But today it doesn't do these things, one of the reasons I opted for the simple and cheapest ipad, a 16 Gb version with wi-fi only. It does everything I ask of it. It does it reliably and simply and I'm ecstatic with it. |
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It's not meant to be a desktop/laptop replacement. You can use a bluetooth keyboard, which many of us Mac folks already have (again negating the need for USB) and you can print. THere are a number of apps for that. |
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What ereader device has a larger screen? I could understand a complaint if a competing device offered it, but no one does.
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