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i had to limit my music/vid library to 8 GB.
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Especially if you want to download music or videos on there. Now if you are going to use it for school, you might want to go for the 32GB or 64GB, which are much more expensive. I have the basic 16GB, wifi, straight $500 It is also important to consider that while browsing the internet, some sites automatically go into "mobile mode", which kind of sucks and i haven't found a way around this yet. It is really not conducive for accurate writing, especially if your writing sucks like mine, that is why UPAD is essential. For writing you have to buy a stylus that simulates a figure, so the tip is pliable and about a 1/4 inch in diameter. So if you plan on doing a lot of typing, buy the wireless keyboard. However, you have to hold your wrists up in a funky position, and typing for more than 15 minutes gets tiring. I can type pretty much just as fast as i can on a normal keyboard. i was actually surprised at how easy it is to type on. Very useful if used properly.Īfter the past month of trying to figure all this out, i finally feel i have it where i like, however i know things will keep coming out and i will keep refining it.Īlso recommend: Calculator Pro, Skype, Pandora, Angry Birds Rio, Words w/ Friends, and Zynga Poker istudiez pro, $3 (i think), basically it is a calendar app meant for keeping track of school assignments, grades, etc. Dropbox, free, this is the best way i have found to toggle documents between primary computer and ipad. Keynote, $10, best app for pp docs, much better at editing, and overall more user friendly. ***Key feature - you can write very large in the tab, it then shrinks it down to regular paper level. UPAD, $5, best note taking app out there (and i bought 4), can write, type, record 30 min of audio per file, and then email it to yourself as PDF. GoodReader has a very good doc organizing features.
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GoodReader $3 and Noterize $4, edit and annotate PDF docs, both have different features that i like. Microsoft Quick Office, $15, edit and create word, excel, and pp docs Here is a list of apps that i have found useful, with price and description:Ītomic Browser, $1, tabbed internet browsing I have and continue to spend money on apps to make it school savvy. I seriously love it, but i definitely don't think it should be used in lieu of a primary computer, but rather as a tool to supplement your personal computer.
however it has actually been more of a time waster, than saver. When i first got it, i thought it was a godsend. First off, the only difference between the gen-1 and gen-2 is the camera, better processor, and it's lighter/thinner, all same apps are available. I recently won an ipad from work and have had it for about a month-ish. Here is my synopsis from the other thread. I love it, but i wouldn't rely on it as a primary tool. i thought it would be a time saver, but it has ended up being more of a time waster. Overall it is a great supplemental tool, but in no way can it replace a computer.
i wrote a fairly detailed synopsis on it in another thread. I have used an ipad 2 in undergrad for the past 6 months.
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However, this is unacceptable for two reasons: 1.) Loss of quality for images in the slide that I might want to zoom in and see fine detail, and 2.) I want to export these files back to my PC running Windows 7 which indexes all the text in PPT files for me to do a generic search of all my files (but does not index text in PDFs)Īm I missing something, or is there no way to do what I am hoping? Are there any plans to add this functionality?
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Is there any way around this? I know I could "print" the powerpoint to a PDF driver in the form that shows notes below, then import as a PDF.
Rather, only the slides are presented, and not the notes below. This information is crucial for me to have available, yet when I add powerpoints to noterize this is not presented. My professors provide powerpoints with paragraphs of text in the annotation box (aka presentor's notes, etc) that you see below the slide when you are flipping through slides as if to edit them. I went and tried noterize out on a friend's iPad, and have only one complaint. Quick question here about using Noterize, I posted it elsewhere but I will post here as well as I think you might answer better/more quickly: