[NTLK] ipad

robinson pereira gaudo1196 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 28 12:57:21 EST 2010


Paragraph creates the software to do HWR on iphone. It should work on iPad.
The problem is: the iPhone and iPad have resistive sensible screen. It means
that needs the resistive of the skin to work. We just need a PEN/STYLUS that
act like a conduit of the skin resistivity. I am wrong?


2010/1/28 Steve Goldberg <spgoldberg at mac.com>

> Imagination guys! Come on!
>
> I had a 130 then a 2100. It could read my handwriting - genius
> accomplishment! And I was sad when the Newton Project was cancelled -
> but this iPad will be incredibly useful.
>
> For business think of it as the  clipboard from outer space. Database
> apps with drop down menues etc etc to provide a substitute for paper.
> Note taking, inventory applications, ... tons of apps from Medical -
> hospital and clinical applications to field applications such as
> construction sites and retail stores.
>
> Gamers all just totally signed up! My iPhone is fun to play games
> on ... but this sucker will rock! So much more to see!
>
> I practice law. I do not take my Mc Book Pro to court or to
> depositions. Some folks do ... but I'm already lugging files - But
> NOW  Look out! I will take notes, be able to send emails etc to my
> support staff, do research etc - all while taking notes on this puppy.
> So much more convenient than a laptop!
>
> On airplanes folks now get these clunky video boxes to watch a movie
> or TV show on. The iPad just killed 'em. Video on this Apple product
> will rock!
>
> I predict that Apple sells tons of iPads ... and although you might
> not be satisfied with the total product capabilities, you'll certainly
> be pleased with Apples stock performance!
>
> THINK about it! There are tons of uses for this gizmo. Creative app
> writers will make a fortune.
> Steve
>
>
>
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>
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> On Jan 28, 2010, at 6:03 AM, Valerio Paris Mitritsakis <
> valerio at mitritsakis.gr
>  > wrote:
>
> > Who said you cannot download directly to the iPad? Is this a fact or
> > just speculation? To be hones i have no information if it can or
> > can't and
> > I am not asking you ironically, I just do not know. As for the
> > printing it would not make sense to have the capability of creating
> > and editing
> > documents with Pages and Numbers if you cannot print. Hopefully they
> > will add such functionality to future revisions of the OS. Time will
> > tell I guess...
> >
> > The iPhone was also considered a joke when it came out as it lacked
> > so many features, and some it still does, however revision by
> > revision it got to where it is today. I am completely satisfied with
> > a first generation iPhone I got second hand. Apple does add features
> > little by little. It is Steve Jobs philosophy to have devices that
> > do a few things well instead of a lot of things miserably. Also note
> > that they
> > do not want to create a device that will completely replace the
> > MacBook line. It would be like shooting them selves in the foot...
> >
> > Μητριτσάκης Βαλέριο Πάρις
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> >
> > Mitritsakis Valerio Paris
> > IT Manager - C.A.C. Papantoniou Trading LTD
> > Electronic Engineer
> > MSc Network Systems
> > MCP ID: 5745185
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On 28 Ιαν 2010, at 15:42 , Matej Horvat wrote:
> >
> >>> In the same respect so is the Newton. It is no more standalone
> >>> than the iPad. Also how do you get stuff on your computer? You
> >>> obviously
> >>> download them, or add them by connecting your camera to it.
> >>
> >> Yeah, but it is a PDA. The iPad, although it has some Newton-like
> >> features, is not a PDA. At least Newtons can download/upload data
> >> without syncing to one specific computer (Sloup anyone?) and can
> >> print and fax.
> >>
> >> I wouldn't be surprised if the iPad actually turns out to be a hoax
> >> as a response to those Apple tablet rumors that have existed for 12
> >> years. Sure, Apple has been researching tablets since the 90s, but
> >> when they make a real tablet, for serious work, it's not going to
> >> be like the iPad.
> >>
> >> -Matej Horvat
> >>
> >>
> >>
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