- Joined
- Dec 5, 2006
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- 62
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- Location
- Wirral, UK
- Your Mac's Specs
- Macbook Pro, 500GB HDD, 8GB Ram / iPhone 4 32GB / Nano, Touch & Classic / iMac / Apple TV / iPad 64
I bought a 64GB iPad shortly after my iPhone 4. The iPhone 4 changed the way I worked mainly due to unified inbox and multiple exchange accounts etc i.e. both work and personal emails/contacts/calendars were now available. This was brilliant. I always hated pages of apps as well, so the folders were brilliant.
I got a bit disappointed with the iPad with single exchange account and pages of apps so I sold it. Then they announced OS4 on the iPad, but it was too late.
The opportunity to acquire an iPad has arisen at a very good price and I am giving it some serious thought.
What I want to ask is, since OS4 was available on the iPad what differences has it made to the way you use it? If at all? Do you use it more? Find it more productive?
My main thoughts are that it'd be used more due to having all work and personal calendars and emails available, wireless printing would mean I don't have to turn on the Macbook to print emails and photos etc?
I just don't know whether to do it!?
I got a bit disappointed with the iPad with single exchange account and pages of apps so I sold it. Then they announced OS4 on the iPad, but it was too late.
The opportunity to acquire an iPad has arisen at a very good price and I am giving it some serious thought.
What I want to ask is, since OS4 was available on the iPad what differences has it made to the way you use it? If at all? Do you use it more? Find it more productive?
My main thoughts are that it'd be used more due to having all work and personal calendars and emails available, wireless printing would mean I don't have to turn on the Macbook to print emails and photos etc?
I just don't know whether to do it!?