The State of iPad Satisfaction
harrymcc writes "We know that the iPad is selling like hotcakes, but how satisfied are the people who buy it? Over at Technologizer, we conducted a survey of 6,000 iPad early adopters. There are a few places where they were critical — the majority, for instance, aren't happy with Apple's App Store approval process. Overall, however, they're overwhelmingly upbeat."
Blimey it's gone up from $105 to $187.98 in one post.
I bet it doesn't get 98% satisfaction rating from customers. For a start where are the third party apps?
Not scientific, not normalized, not statistically meaningful.
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For a start where are the third party apps?
Can you take a moment and reboot your iBrain. I think that your attempting to multitask.
Why is it so hard to only have politicians for a few years, then have them go away?
There are several on ebay right now. Just search for "iped".
I'm expecting most of the phone apps not to work. Cross device compatibility for Android seems to be more theoretical than actual. Even if the phone apps do work, they'll be be bad designs for a slate - just as iPhone apps are bad designs for the iPad. The good iPad apps have iPad specific UIs.
The tablet most likely runs Android x86 (VIA processor) which is pretty good about getting most of the apps for Android running properly. Apps designed to use cellular networks won't work too well, but they're designed for use with the dialer anyway.
The tablet most likely runs Android x86 (VIA processor) which is pretty good about getting most of the apps for Android running properly.
Will Android X86 run Android ARM binaries? Like does it have some kind of emulator? Or does it need some sort of fat binaries?
Will Android X86 run Android ARM binaries?
Point me out an ARM binary for the Android platform and I'll tell. Android uses Dalvik virtual machine which has a JIT compiler and most developers don't use the NDK's ARM abi. Not to discredit your questions, as they are valid, but you're looking at a rare subset of applications that would take advantage of this feature.
Also, I said "pretty good," not perfect.