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<blockquote data-quote="Janx" data-source="post: 5720182" data-attributes="member: 8835"><p>good post of your experiences banshee..</p><p></p><p>One ponderance I have, is your colleagues seemed to have gotten less work out of their iPad than your android, and your relatives in some length of time determined that the Android does more.</p><p></p><p>That seems like the whole problem is Apps. Assuming your relative only had Thanksgiving day to play with it while they visited, they probably played with all your clever work related apps and compared that to the 3 versions of Angry Birds they installed on their iPad.</p><p></p><p>I'm being facetious, but the problem in both cases has more to do with app selection than the device itself.</p><p></p><p>I have at least 2 note taking apps on my iPad and a stylus. I still seem to prefer using a paper notebook (note, I don't really take notes, I jot down IP#'s, IDs, and diagrams I'm working out or explaining). If the note taking apps suck on iPad, it's because the dev hasn't stolen ideas from the Android's best of class note taking apps.</p><p></p><p>I'd be curious to know the apps Banshee uses on his Android, relative to the apps on his cow-erker's iPads. I almost bet the issue is user, not device. Banshee being more motivated to make use of his tablet (which might be an important factor, but iThings don't normally lack for enthusiasm).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janx, post: 5720182, member: 8835"] good post of your experiences banshee.. One ponderance I have, is your colleagues seemed to have gotten less work out of their iPad than your android, and your relatives in some length of time determined that the Android does more. That seems like the whole problem is Apps. Assuming your relative only had Thanksgiving day to play with it while they visited, they probably played with all your clever work related apps and compared that to the 3 versions of Angry Birds they installed on their iPad. I'm being facetious, but the problem in both cases has more to do with app selection than the device itself. I have at least 2 note taking apps on my iPad and a stylus. I still seem to prefer using a paper notebook (note, I don't really take notes, I jot down IP#'s, IDs, and diagrams I'm working out or explaining). If the note taking apps suck on iPad, it's because the dev hasn't stolen ideas from the Android's best of class note taking apps. I'd be curious to know the apps Banshee uses on his Android, relative to the apps on his cow-erker's iPads. I almost bet the issue is user, not device. Banshee being more motivated to make use of his tablet (which might be an important factor, but iThings don't normally lack for enthusiasm). [/QUOTE]
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