Re: Thank you! and... Advice?
Bert Latamore <[email protected]> Mon, 15 Nov 2010 05:36:21 -0800 (PST)
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Doug, Thanks. I will check those out. I want a tablet that will supplement rather than replace my Windows Vista handheld. But I want something that I can attach to a keyboard and that will run Pimlical specifically, and CESD is hinting at an Android version and has said he definitely is not doing an iPad version because of the all control surrounding the Apple App store. Bert Latamore Mobile Computing Blogger at http://theinfoboom.com/profile/siliconanglewikibon Associate Editor "The Seybold Report" http://www.seyboldreport.com/ Freelance Writer, Editor and Book Doctor ________________________________ From: Doug Morrison-Cleary <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, November 14, 2010 6:21:29 PM Subject: Re: [shadow-discuss] Thank you! and... Advice? On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 14:56:40 -0800 (PST) Bert Latamore <[email protected]> wrote: > Jeff, > > I think you have really summed up what is going on, except that the > Android market may be worse than you said. Several of my friends who > have bought Android smartphones say they come pre-loaded with stuff > that the cellular carrier wants you to use, which means stuff that > they make extra money with. That doesn't leave a lot of resources for > stuff you want. I can just imagine trying to put my base appsw -- > Quicken, HanDBase, Pimlical, CalorieKing, and of course Shadow, plus > the book readers for eReader, BN Nook, MobiPocket, and Amazon/Kindle, > and then trying to get all the data I need to back those up on it. > Not a chance. And the only way you can get rid of the junk the > carrier puts on is to "root" the machine. I don't know how to do > that, and it sounds complicated. > > > And forget the new Android "tablets" So far all of them are being > sold through cellular carriers, which means they come loaded with > that same junk. To me that makes them large cell phones, not true > tablets. Its not a big company in the US, but check out the Archos tablets. They have ipod touch/cell phone sized tablets as well as up to 10" tablets--all running android. (Well, the big ones aren't out yet but will be shortly.) None of these will be loaded with the crap the US cellular companies pile on cell phones. Doug Morrison-Cleary [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]