Re: Internet Productivity Using Windows and iOS

2012-06-14 Thread David Chittenden
I have only used an iPad for an hour. It was interesting. David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA Email: dchitten...@gmail.com Mobile: +64 21 2288 288 Sent from my iPhone On 10/06/2012, at 13:48, Mary Otten motte...@gmail.com wrote: David, I am curious if you've used an IPad, or if your web browsing

Re: Internet Productivity Using Windows and iOS

2012-06-10 Thread Maria Chapman
Hi. I tend to agree with you. Have been in situations where all I've had is my iPhone and I have got quite quick at doing web and email. God Bless! Maria from australia Newbie mac user. bubbygirl1...@gmail.com will get you fb as well as email iMessage. skype same as email,without the

Re: Internet Productivity Using Windows and iOS

2012-06-09 Thread Brett
Hi Craig, The PC is always faster considering that pages load a lot faster on the PC than they do on the iPhoe. If your using Safari, the PC again is faster, as with Mobile web sites, you don't get access to all of the navigation features that are available on full sites, such as headings

Re: Internet Productivity Using Windows and iOS

2012-06-09 Thread Maria Chapman
mmm actually i love the karen tts on the iPhone more so than karen on windows. I prefer to read books using karen on the iPhone than on windows. I find Karen to be choppy on windows. regards Maria and crew from australia email: bubbygirl1...@gmail.com check out www.powerradio104.us

Re: Internet Productivity Using Windows and iOS

2012-06-09 Thread David Chittenden
Hello, It really depends on which paradigm you use. If you must stick with the old paradigm that everything needs to be done using the keyboard, the computer will be significantly faster. After all, the interface is designed for keyboard control, and the esoteric keyboard commands are

Re: Internet Productivity Using Windows and iOS

2012-06-09 Thread Mary Otten
David, I am curious if you've used an IPad, or if your web browsing comments are based solely on the mobile browser and the smaller IPhone touch screen. Mary Mary Otten motte...@gmail.com -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the VIPhone Google Group. To search the

Internet Productivity Using Windows and iOS

2012-06-08 Thread Craig Werner
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Internet Productivity Using Windows and iOS

2012-06-08 Thread Craig Werner
Greetings to the list. After listening to Dean Martineau's well-managed podcast on Safari with the iPhone, I began to wonder which operating system, Windows or iOS, allows the user to be most productive on the net. It occurred to me that one has to use a great many keystrokes and employ some

Re: Internet Productivity Using Windows and iOS

2012-06-08 Thread Tom Lange
, June 08, 2012 7:44 AM Subject: Internet Productivity Using Windows and iOS Greetings to the list. After listening to Dean Martineau's well-managed podcast on Safari with the iPhone, I began to wonder which operating system, Windows or iOS, allows the user to be most productive on the net

Dean Martineau's podcast on using Safari on the iPhone [was Re: Internet Productivity Using Windows and iOS]

2012-06-08 Thread Esther
Werner coffeeb...@gmail.com To: viphone@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, June 08, 2012 7:44 AM Subject: Internet Productivity Using Windows and iOS Greetings to the list. After listening to Dean Martineau's well-managed podcast on Safari with the iPhone, I began to wonder which operating

Re: Internet Productivity Using Windows and iOS

2012-06-08 Thread Sieghard
Hi Craig, You might get different views on this, but as far as I am concerned, there is simply no question that being productive and efficient browsing the web, finding information on web pages, filling out web forms and so on is much easier and faster on a Windows PC with Jaws or, for those who

Re: Internet Productivity Using Windows and iOS

2012-06-08 Thread James Mannion
I would agree with this assessment. Unfortunately, the IPhone, maybe more so for us, is still a mobile device and is not in every respect a computer replacement. Of course that very much depends on the task and to some degree how proficient you are at that task. For e-mail it is more convenient