All Things Mac/ Apple
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iPad mini users who were previously iPad users. Sell me on why it might be better to go with the new retina mini. My GF says size doesn't matter as long as it's in the sweet spot. Is the iPad mini the sweet spot? I've got an iPad 2 64gb 3G right now and am planning on upgrading to an iPad air or retina mini.
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In going retina mini. I like reading on my iPad and the mini is the perfect size
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I'm keeping my iPad 2, chasing tech is a race you can never win…...unless you're stinking rich.....which I ain't.
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I sold my iPad 3 after I got a mini. It's a better form factor and weight by far for me. Can't explain why but I just found I never used the 3 once I had the mini I'm writing this post on. It's getting A7 too, with Retina, compelling as Hell.
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I was thinking of selling my iPad 3 for a mini awhile ago, but didn't. Jody and I will both watch a movie on the iPad while on vacation and the extra real estate is nice. Plus I like to play video games on the iPad, and the extra real estate is nice.
To be honest, I never felt that the iPad was cumbersome enough to make it smaller, but that's just me
I was tempted by the iPad Air, but being broke gave me the extra pause to realize I would rather wait for the next gen to come out so aftermarket accessories like screen protectors and keyboard cases will already be out for it
Yes, I'm such a gigantic nerd that I have a keyboard case for my iPad. Jody has forbidden me to bring my work computer or Blackberry with me on vacation (there was near violence the last time I did), so once in awhile something will blow up and I can work on my iPad need be. It has just enough functionality with the iWork suite that I can put out fires
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I never thought the iPad was necessary until I used one.
Then I never thought the mini was necessary until I used one.
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To answer your question, I can't really think of any reason to get a mini if you're happy with a full size iPad. We've got a first gen iPad and two minis, and the mini doesn't seem notably better in any respect, aside from the lower price.
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Especially if you're getting iPad Air, since it's so much lighter.
Basically, if you read and browse the Web primarily, I think mini is a better form factor.
If you do a lot of typing, gaming, and other shit, maybe you need the larger form factor.
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After just using the iPad 2 on the plane ride to Vegas I will not be buying a mini. Would be too small for watching videos imo.
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The iPad Air kicks ass. Apple May have lost their way on UI design and may suck at services, but they continue to be the world's best hardware manufacturer without a close second. The A7 is astounding, basically an Intel-class ARM.
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Just tried downloading Maverick onto my MacBook Air. Now it's telling me install failed and my Macintosh HD is damaged and can't be repaired. What the fuck!
Did you manage to get this sorted JCar?
I had to take Pams Macbook back to a freshly reinstalled version of Snow Leopard, update that, then install Mavericks and finally put all her files back from the last Time Machine backup…..what a ball ache.
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Yes I did but not until I erased my hard drive and reinstalled Lion. Then I was able to install Maverick. I did lose pictures and programs since I never backed up my stuff with Time Machine. After doing all this it wasn't worth the few new changes I got from Maverick. Massive ball ache indeed
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Charming, Apple. Quality control seems to be going into the shitter in Cupertino.
I have time machine backups to a network-attached storage array that replicates to a remote backup service.
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The new version of Mail is seriously broken when it comes to interacting with Gmail. If you can't get email program to work with one of the biggest providers then there is something badly wrong with your QA department.
As far as I can tell, Microsoft are now being more innovative than Apple, and have better quality control in place. Surely there's something wrong there.
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Are you using IMAP or ActiveSync? The latter works great. The UI still has the same deficiencies but I've had no issues.
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The new version of Mail is seriously broken when it comes to interacting with Gmail. If you can't get email program to work with one of the biggest providers then there is something badly wrong with your QA department.
As far as I can tell, Microsoft are now being more innovative than Apple, and have better quality control in place. Surely there's something wrong there.
Gmail no longer supports Apple Mail, not the other way around
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ActiveSync still works like a charm on my iOS 7 devices. Weird.
Btw Doug thanks for the Nano grease recommendation. A tiny tiny dollop of that works wonders.
Edit: ahh I'm grandfathered in. Sick of these fucking nerd slap fights.
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Charming, Apple. Quality control seems to be going into the shitter in Cupertino.
I have time machine backups to a network-attached storage array that replicates to a remote backup service.
SL>L>ML>Mav, that's 4 generations of software, and as long as the latest version of SL was applied, it worked. That's a huge effort. It would have been nice if it threw up an error, however, their documentation clearly states the latest version of SL is required; http://www.apple.com/au/osx/how-to-upgrade/.
RE:NAS, What are you using to stream directly off the NAS to the cloud? Very cool. I use backblaze, but it's an app on the OS, not app on a NAS.