What the heck, I'll add to this. I have both an iPad 2 and a cheapo Archos 7" Android tablet.

As a long-time computer user, I found iOS extremely frustrating. The beauty of Mac was always its consistency -- you always knew where the menus and other bits were. iOS is more like early Windows in that every app decides on its own what controls you have and where they are placed. I can't find anything on the iPad, and half the time that's because the developer just didn't put what I want in there. To me, iOS seems so dumbed down I can barely use it. I also don't like Apple's iron control of the device but on the other hand I appreciate the security.

I like Android OS a lot. There is more consistency, every app has menus, most have common interface elements, you can browse the file system and you have far more control over the device. You can install what you want and you are responsible for your decisions. That doesn't bother me. Most Android malware comes from non-authorized sources, so I stick to Market and Amazon for apps.

My iPad is far more stable than my Android tablet, though. That may be because I use the Android more and have installed a lot of buggy test apps on it. I do need to reboot the device more often. I prefer the way the iBook software on iOS looks, but in practice I use Aldiko on Android because it has more features and is more adjustable. I find that most major Android apps offer more features than iOS apps. It's the dumb-down thing again.

I don't watch many movies or play much music on either one, but when I have, I find the experience to be fairly comparable. My Archos, in spite of its lowly specs, is a very good media machine and can play more types of content than iOS (and not just Flash.)

For me, iOS seems good for non-computer users who have specific uses in mind and few requirements. Android is good for people who actually want to have some control over their device and its content.

Google announced yesterday that new Android activations have tripled in the last three months and within a few weeks there will be 1 million new activations per day. iOS has 80% of the tablet market, but Android holds most of the phone market. Adobe is releasing its mobile version of Photoshop for Android first, to be followed later by an iOS version. That's what I plan to do for the app I'm working on too. It's much easier to release for Android.

I have to agree that any developer who is ignoring Android is cutting themselves off from a huge chunk of market share.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com

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