Let me ask you, people,  what it is, but i have not warmed up to the iPad at 
all, except that I can put articles into Pdfs and read them in large print from 
my iBookshelf,  and can enlarge stuff to read easier, but I am unhappy that I 
cannot pull anything over to the desktop to save, and that it either when I 
touch, runs away with me or hangs there and I  have to go back to home screen. 
Yes, I can look at photos and pictures and they look wonderful, and I can pull 
the gadget right into my lap , but the things I like to do, well, they are not 
available, and the mail bothers me, too, because I got so used to smart 
mailboxes. 

Everybody seems to be so enamored with the thing, so why am I actually 
disappointed?
Marta






On Jul 30, 2011, at 7:19 PM, Lee Larson wrote:

> On Jul 30, 2011, at 5:00 PM, John Robinson wrote:
> 
>> That is very interesting Lee, especially since Safari on the iPhone and iPad 
>> don't have the ability to read articles you have saved from your Mac.  
> 
> That's why I started using it. I can switch between Mac, iPad, Linux, … and 
> keep my "read later" list constant on all the machines.
> 
> 
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