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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp
Like switching back and forth between apps. Every time I try to be productive with it, it ends up being frustrating. For instance I was helping someone proofread a presentation, so I was switching between the pdf file and the email. Every time I switched to the pdf, it would have to load the whole file over again. So that's like 5 seconds of lag for every app switch. Same thing happened to me while trying to switch between a stopwatch app and data entry.
The extra ram will help for sure. This stuff would have been literally impossible with the first iPad. The second can do it, but not productively. The third might be "better" due to finally having enough memory, but the fact is that the os is not intended for productivity, it's made to goof around with $1 apps.
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Originally Posted by dangonay
^ Just tried that with my 4S with a 300 page technical PDF (graphically intensive) and e-mail and my switch times are about 0.5 seconds.
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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp
I guess you have one of the magic ones then
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Originally Posted by dangonay
Here's my video of my 4S (as promised) and instead of switching between e-mail and a PDF I also threw in a third program, Keynote. Pay attention to the horrible load times for the second PDF and switching. It's unbearable to use.
iPhone 4S Task Switching Demo - YouTube
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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp
But if you think it's any good for productivity at all, you are a liar and/or an idiot.
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What exactly are you confused about, Skinny? You said the iPad was useless for large documents, dangonay posted that it works fine for him, you failed him, then posted that he was basically making that up. He has now posted a video proving his point and basically told you to STFU, which seems reasonable given the evidence.
Mark