EssentialParado
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That's funny, I've been using my iPad to run my two businesses for the last 8 months or so, only needing my Mac roughly 5-10% of the time.It's a personal entertainment device, not a business device.
The iPad is very-much a business device when you find the apps you need. I needed to open a .rar the other day = Filer Pro. I need to make a zip folder of documents and images and email it = Goodreader. Need to sign PDF contracts = PDF Expert. Need to download files from a website or server = iCab.
Really, that 5-10% I use my Mac for is almost completely video conferencing, printing, and syncing. Which will hopefully be solved with the iPad 2 and in getting a wireless printer.
Safari can't do this, but iCab can. Imagine if Apple released iPad Safari 3.0 this is iCab. It's on the App Store and highly recommended. 🙂Only thing an iPad can't do for me is upload files to a website using just safari.
Eg. I wish I could go to an image upload site, and when I click browse it would let me upload a file from my photo library.. Even better would be a 'documents' folder to store other file types and let safari access that as well...
For me that would really blur the line between regular computer and tablet... A very simple "file system" with out giving too much access or over complicating things.
Maybe one day 🙂.
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