I am a Mac fan, with many of them at home, iPhone, and an iPad from
the office.
I do not use the iPad as much as I could/should since it isnt the all
powerful tool to replace the tools I need from my MacBook Pro. My
Collegue who has more hardware based responsibilities uses hers much
more than I do
However, as a teaching tool for classrooms, its small, mobile, easy to
use. Fingers are more accurate and easier to manipulate than a mouse.
I see my 3.5 year old home thrive on both my phone and the iPad.
To each their own. If server monitoring tools come out that are
specific to what I need, my use of the iPad would increase greatly.
----
Eric Pingel
Network Manager
Lake Bluff School District 65
epin...@lb65.org
On Oct 21, 2010, at 5:22 AM, Brian Tobin wrote:
So I've never really seen the point of the iPads. Being in tech for
a living, figured I better get one to try things out a bit. What are
the free apps I should be installing and using? One day in, and I'm
not impressed at all. We'll see. I'm guessing I just don't get it yet.
Brian
| Subscription info at http://www.tech-geeks.org |
| Subscription info at http://www.tech-geeks.org |