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2012-05-12
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Things like Office, AutoCAD, true Multi-task, true and good file explorer, keyboard support, mouse support, file transfer freedom (it's absurd I need to list this... both Android and iOS need third-party apps to do it....), more than SD memory support (real Hard Drive with multiple tens of gigs) and stuff.
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2012-05-12
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@ Germany
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If Nokia launches a x86 win8 tablet I will probably buy it over other makers. If it is just another ARM toy, then I won't bother.
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2012-05-12
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I bought an Android Galaxy Tab thinking it would be a productive tool. I though wrong and it is a mere toy. My old symbian phones are more akin to a productive tool than any Android tablet out there.
It lacks TOO MUCH. Multitask, outlook integration a decent office tool, a lack of a decent Cad app (it has to convert through AutoDesk website, I don't have high speed internet in the middle of a construction site), lack of decent word editing software.
It is but a toy. for games and videos and webbrowsing.
iPad is no different. The lack of multi-tasking just kill it for me.
For example, on Android, If I load a video on Youtube and then decide I need to adjust brightness
If Nokia launches a x86 win8 tablet I will probably buy it over other makers. If it is just another ARM toy, then I won't bother.
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2012-05-12
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I guess nor ARM processor, nor screen of tablet nor UX (mainly) is not ready or suitable for AutoCAD. May be tablet is suitable for showing dwg or svg, but editing ...hmm, no. I guess in your case kinda ultrabook still is the tool.
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2012-05-12
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Given that Nokia has a long time experience with ARM hardware, it will most likely be an ARM toy with Win8 RT (Windows with Metro apps only, no desktop). Metro apps will likely multitask on Windows 8 (ARM and x86) the same way they do on WP 7, i.e. not at all. The Windows 8 Consumer Preview clearly shows this already.
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2012-05-12
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For example, I couldn't (and can't) plug an Android (or iOS) tablet to my PC (or wifi into my network) and grab my projects and simply open then for viewing purposes.
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2012-05-12
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When you say "outlook integration", I assume you mean MS Exchange. It's not missing at all and I'm using it. If you're on Gingerbread, that might be a different situation than ICS, but I recall it being there on my Motorola Atrix too.
CAD App... I work with engineers. AndCAD is their choice. I cannot speak to how well it integrates into their Autodesk AutoCAD workflow; however Autodesk has products (mostly viewers) that work flawless with their polyline and arc based dxf/dwg drawings.
Lack of high speed internet access, tether to your N900/N9 - I used to do that. And OfficeSuite Pro and/or Quick Office Pro HD (I have both, no real advantage to either) can open MS Office 2007/2010 products without issue - only Visio is missing for me.
In the car, the games keep my son quiet. Trust me, I really call that a blessing sometimes. But I do work on my tablet mostly.
Okay, here's one issue we're going to have to disagree with. I get that multi-tasking is important with folks here. Don't disagree actually. But what I do have a problem with... on the tablet format, none of them really do effective multitasking on a touch based UI. It just... doesn't exist in tablets.
And no, Harmattan nor Maemo 5 are on a tablet screen that's 7 or 10 inches big as of yet. So pointing to the N9, which is multi-tasking on a smaller screen. Yet I can open an e-mail, switch to a browser, switch to my ssh session, switch back to my e-mail, send it off with an MS Office attachment without issue. This lack of multi-tasking mantra needs to be better defined around here. It's tossed around like we're comparing to desktop multi-tasking.
You will never be happy in that area on a tablet form that's not a PC based OS.
Again, which version of Android are you using? I can adjust volume, wi-fi, bluetooth and brightness without leaving an app - lower right alongside clock, I can edit all of that and stay in the app of choice. But this is ICS.
I'd suggest doing more research into Win8 on tablets. Serial tasking, lack of common controls on the desktop, lack of 3rd party browsers on ARM based tablets - MS is blocking them all out - and a slew of other limitations will make the Win8 experience on ARM more like your Android experience you've described above.
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2012-05-12
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2012-05-12
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Android supports USB transfers/USB mass storage - simply mount the device.
Can't speak to SVN since I use Github, but all-in-all, I transfer my files via wifi (Websharing) or just plug the thing up to the machine that has the information I want.
AutoCAD WS supports viewing and editing btw. Just had a convo with an engineer a few moments ago.
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It doesn't solve the overall need for multitask, only on the browser, but it sure helps.
And it still has the problem of lack of real software........ I will wait for w8 x86 tablets.