{"id":516564,"date":"2010-04-05T18:14:21","date_gmt":"2010-04-05T22:14:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jezlyn.wordpress.com\/2010\/04\/05\/initial-ipad-impressions\/"},"modified":"2010-04-05T18:14:21","modified_gmt":"2010-04-05T22:14:21","slug":"initial-ipad-impressions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/516564","title":{"rendered":"Initial iPad impressions"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class='posterous_autopost'>I took a bunch of notes the first day and a half that I used my iPad <br \/>(using Simplenote on my iPhone). I&#8217;ll present the list below with <br \/>additional comments for clarification, if necessary.<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; love that home screens are landscape<\/p>\n<p \/> It was always a little annoying that when I used an iPhone app in <br \/>landscape and went back to the home screen, I had to rotate the screen <br \/>back to portrait. It&#8217;s a little thing, but being able to use the iPad <br \/>in landscape for most things, including the home screens is a lot more <br \/>convenient.<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; can tell which apps have been updated for iPad by their icons<\/p>\n<p \/> Another little detail. Apps that have been updated for the iPad have <br \/>higher-res icons as well. It&#8217;s pretty obvious seeing the several apps <br \/>I synced over that are not yet optimized for the larger screen. <br \/>Incidentally, I don&#8217;t use many of those iPhone-only apps. I&#8217;m <br \/>impatiently waiting for updates for apps like Tweetie 2, MobileRSS, <br \/>Reeder, and several others. Let&#8217;s go!<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; speaker is definitely loud, but wish it were stereo<\/p>\n<p \/> I am not sure if they didn&#8217;t put in stereo speakers because of space <br \/>constraints or what, but it really would&#8217;ve been nice. Also, the older <br \/>iPod speaker dock I was trying to reuse for my iPhone is still not <br \/>loud enough to hear over the shower. I thought maybe the newer sound <br \/>equipment in the iPad would somehow be more amplified by my dock, but <br \/>unfortunately that isn&#8217;t the case. The long-overdue hunt for a <br \/>speaker dock begins.<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; home button feels sturdier, nicer than iPhone&#8217;s<\/p>\n<p \/> I&#8217;m not sure how to explain it. I was going to say tighter, but <br \/>that&#8217;s not quite right. I guess the only way I can describe it is <br \/>&#8220;smoother&#8221;. Just feels better, and less likely to crap out after <br \/>repeated use?<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; typing w\/2 thumbs on kb in portrait is doable<\/p>\n<p \/> It&#8217;s not super comfortable to do that, but it works, and I have small <br \/>hands. I&#8217;m even able to use a similar technique to thumb type in <br \/>landscape mode, but in that orientation I prefer just setting the iPad <br \/>on my lap and either doing a fast hunt-and-peck, or a pseudo <br \/>touch-typing action like I&#8217;m doing right now&#8230; I make quite a few <br \/>mistakes trying to do touch typing on the keyboard like this, but it&#8217;s <br \/>still fast to go back and fix typos on-the-fly in this mode. The main <br \/>thing that slows me down in touch-type mode is switching to the <br \/>number\/punctuation keys, but I&#8217;m sure that with more practice I could <br \/>make even doing that inconsequential.<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; scrolling a long page with text makes my head hurt a little<\/p>\n<p \/> This was kind of surprising to me. I guess there&#8217;s a kind of <br \/>motion-blur or delayed effect when scrolling up and down on the iPad <br \/>that slows the scrolling down enough that my eyes are able to focus <br \/>more on reading the text while I&#8217;m scrolling, thus making my head hurt <br \/>a bit. It isn&#8217;t that the iPad&#8217;s screen is bad or jerky at scrolling; <br \/>there&#8217;s just a different behavior than when scrolling a page on a <br \/>laptop\/desktop or the iPhone. Not too big a deal; just noticeable to <br \/>me.<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; wish that iPad App Store would auto-detect some apps installed have iPad versions and ask to replace the iPhone versions<\/p>\n<p \/> I had to search for the iPad versions of a fair number of apps I <br \/>synced over. I just wish there would&#8217;ve been a more automatic <br \/>handling of upgrading apps to their iPad counterparts, whether or not <br \/>they were free upgrades. A few well-placed dialog boxes would&#8217;ve done <br \/>the job.<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; I feel more comfortable holding the iPad in landscape; I&#8217;m worried I&#8217;ll drop it when holding in portrait<\/p>\n<p \/> This isn&#8217;t really the case anymore. I mean, it feels better most of <br \/>the time to use the iPad in landscape mode, but I no longer have this <br \/>uneasy feeling that I&#8217;m about to drop the thing any second. While the <br \/>weight of the device isn&#8217;t too bad, it is a new form-factor to get <br \/>used to. But I&#8217;ll feel even better once I have a case on the thing to <br \/>help protect it from accidental slips.<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; ABC video app looks great but doesn&#8217;t have landscape mode when browsing<\/p>\n<p \/> Not that big a deal. I had just read that Apple was trying to get <br \/>everybody to make their apps as orientation-agnostic as possible so <br \/>the user has flexibility in how to hold the iPad, so this surprised <br \/>me. I haven&#8217;t played a whole lot with the ABC video player yet. Just <br \/>watched the &#8220;iPad episode&#8221; of Modern Family as one of the first real <br \/>things I did after syncing over apps and upgrading them. The large <br \/>screen on the iPad has made me want to watch a lot more video on it <br \/>than I normally would on my iPhone.<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; wary about buying e-books from iBookstore since can&#8217;t read them on other devices, even iPhone! :-\/<\/p>\n<p \/> Yep, still waiting to see how things shake out with the iBookstore. <br \/>Basically, unless the e-book in the iBookstore has a lot of extra, <br \/>enhanced content, I&#8217;ll likely just buy the book for the Kindle app. I <br \/>have invested a lot in that e-book store, and the hubby and I are <br \/>sharing books through my Amazon account.<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; now that iPad has iPhone-style auto-correction, will be even more likely to want it on MacBook<\/p>\n<p \/> This is a little silly. <img src='http:\/\/s.wordpress.com\/wp-includes\/images\/smilies\/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' \/>  I would notice sometimes when I used my <br \/>MacBook that I&#8217;d be waiting for my spelling to be corrected <br \/>automatically, or for a period to be inserted automatically when I tap <br \/>the space bar twice. Now that the iPad has this and I can <br \/>pseudo-touch-type on it, the lack of auto-correction on my MacBook <br \/>might become more noticeable when switching back and forth.<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; Twitterrific doesn&#8217;t have Instapaper support? Quote tweets instead of straight RT?<\/p>\n<p \/> So far, among the Twitter clients that I&#8217;ve tried on the iPad, <br \/>Twitterrific has kind of won. However, I didn&#8217;t use it on my iPhone <br \/>after a while because I realized it didn&#8217;t support Twitlonger. <br \/>Sometimes I need to say something in more than 140 characters! <br \/>However, the other Twitter apps I&#8217;ve tried &#8212; TweetDeck and <br \/>Twittelator &#8212; aren&#8217;t really catching my eye. Actually, TweetDeck <br \/>isn&#8217;t too bad, but I am kind of irritated I bought Twittelator for the <br \/>iPad. It&#8217;s a decent app on the iPhone, but the UI and layout for the <br \/>iPad is pretty wasteful, IMO. By wasteful, I mean that there is a lot <br \/>of screen real-estate that the UI doesn&#8217;t use, and the general layout <br \/>is not as useful as the other two apps. I&#8217;m really waiting for <br \/>Tweetie 2 to come out of the iPad, but I&#8217;m feeling quite impatient <br \/>about it. :-\/<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; CameraBag for iPad? Yes, please!<\/p>\n<p \/> I bought this app as soon as I saw it. I love using this app on the <br \/>iPhone, and even before the iPad came out, I was thinking about how <br \/>awesome it would be to use it on non-iPhone photos. Yes, there is a <br \/>version of CameraBag for OS X, but since there&#8217;s an iPad version, and <br \/>I am considering how feasible it would be to use the iPad as a photo <br \/>bin to offload memory cards to while out on a photo shoot, having apps <br \/>like CameraBag would be a great enhancement to the photo bin concept. <br \/>I haven&#8217;t synced photos over to the iPad yet, but I am excited to try <br \/>out CameraBag, especially since it seems that additional features are <br \/>in the iPad version. I hope they get ported back to the iPhone <br \/>version because I still use my iPhone a lot as my ultimate &#8220;toy <br \/>camera&#8221;. <img src='http:\/\/s.wordpress.com\/wp-includes\/images\/smilies\/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' \/><\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; as an aside, it is super-annoying for App Store to exit and show me an icon for the app I installed. Who cares?<\/p>\n<p \/> This is incredibly annoying when you&#8217;re browsing the App Store and <br \/>download several apps to try. What is the point of handling app <br \/>installation this way? Ugh.<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; Netflix app is not native app, just website rejiggered to stream vids. Controls are touchy, navigating the queue and movies kept launching a movie when I was just trying to add it to the queue or see more info. The control that supposedly changes aspect ratio kicks me out and I can&#8217;t get back to the playing video.<\/p>\n<p \/> I recently saw an article praising the Netflix streaming app for <br \/>looking just like the website. I actually really dislike that it looks <br \/>like the website and wasn&#8217;t made to have a native iPad interface. <br \/>Since it didmlook like the website, there were some website features <br \/>that I thought got translated over, but didnt quite work the same way, <br \/>like tapping the add button on an item and having a secondary set of <br \/>buttons show up to allow adding to the disc or instant queue. All of <br \/>the other devices that can do Netflix streaming &#8212; TiVo, PS3, Xbox <br \/>360, and Wii have different interfaces from the website. Why doesn&#8217;t <br \/>the iPad app? Seems a little lazy on Netflix&#8217;s part. While it&#8217;s very <br \/>cool that Netflix can stream on the iPad now, I am generally <br \/>disappointed by this app. Needs more polish.<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; Can&#8217;t seem to double-tap on vid to zoom aspect ratio in and out.<\/p>\n<p \/> This is another Netflix-related comment. Video playback seems a bit <br \/>wonky. As I mentioned above, when I tap on the icon that would <br \/>normally toggle between letterbox and fullscreen, I instead get kicked <br \/>out of the video playback, even though I can still hear the video <br \/>playing, and couldn&#8217;t find a way to get back to the video playback. So <br \/>I basically had to either try going back to my queue, try opening the <br \/>video again, and have it resume a little after the point I got kicked <br \/>out of the playback, or just quit the app entirely. I hope fixes for <br \/>this wonkiness are forthcoming.<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; no landscape mode in Words w\/Friends HD<\/p>\n<p \/> Again, not a big deal, just noticed this. BTW, I love Words With <br \/>Friends. I am &#8220;jezlyn&#8221; there, if you want to strike up a game. <img src='http:\/\/s.wordpress.com\/wp-includes\/images\/smilies\/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' \/><\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; like that GReader loads as full page, but can&#8217;t scroll through items! Must use next\/prev buttons at bottom<\/p>\n<p \/> Actually, I found out from Steve Rubel on Twitter (IIRC) that if you <br \/>use a two-finger swipe, you can scroll through the subscription and <br \/>feed items lists. Though I&#8217;ve been really bad about keeping up with my <br \/>feeds in GReader, I am trying to figure out a better solution for both <br \/>iPhone and iPad so that I can get back into the swing of things. <br \/>NetNewsWire seems like a good app, but at $9.99 I have to think about <br \/>whether or not I&#8217;m going to get my money&#8217;s worth out of NNW. So the <br \/>GReader website is doing fine for now.<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; Safari still has random page reload issue<\/p>\n<p \/> This is not iPad-specific. But it just seemed more apparent on the <br \/>iPad since you&#8217;re more likely to open multiple windows when browsing <br \/>with it than on the iPhone. Apple, please fix this.<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; why are there little marks on the f and g keys? Useless without tactile feel, duh.<\/p>\n<p \/> The way I wrote this note, I seem a little more angry or irritated <br \/>about this very minor detail, but I&#8217;m not. I am a little mixed <br \/>because one the one hand, Apple is known for putting little touches <br \/>like this on their products, and I appreciate these little visual <br \/>details because it shows they care about aesthetics and making a <br \/>product that for lack of a froofy phrase, &#8220;delights the customer&#8221;, <br \/>whereas other companies just roll out assembly-line crap for a quick <br \/>money grab.<\/p>\n<p \/> However, I just found it a little silly that these physical nubs are <br \/>meant to help a touch-typist find the home row, and obviously that <br \/>doesn&#8217;t make sense on a virtual keyboard. In general, I found this <br \/>little detail to be a little silly.<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; Gmail for iPad is okay, but I never liked how mobile Gmail kind of butchers HTML mail, so it&#8217;s a tad annoying; plus scrolling is not smooth as elsewhere.<\/p>\n<p \/> There&#8217;s no smooth, kinetic scroll on Gmail&#8217;s mobile site. I guess <br \/>this is probably the case on the iPhone version, but the new two-pane <br \/>layout just seems to magnify this fact. Graphics in HTML mail are not <br \/>resized to fit within the frame of the message, so it looks messy in <br \/>either portrait or landscape.<\/p>\n<p \/> I do like the updated iPad Mail app. Still wish there were a good <br \/>3rd-party app to handle Gmail more like the website, though.<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; transition from glass screen to edge is completely smooth <br \/>&gt; &#8211; glass feels nicely slick when swiping, no excess friction<\/p>\n<p \/> As expected, hardware design of the iPad is great. I don&#8217;t recall, <br \/>does the iPad have the same oleophobic coating as the iPhone 3GS? I <br \/>only have a 3G, so I don&#8217;t know what the oleophobic coating feels <br \/>like. I do notice that while the screen does get fingerprint-y, when <br \/>I&#8217;m using the device, it&#8217;s not really apparent, but the fingerprints <br \/>are visible when the screen is off. Either way, the slick feel of the <br \/>screen and very responsive touchscreen makes taps and swipes work very <br \/>well.<\/p>\n<p \/> &gt; &#8211; keep feeling like I can&#8217;t put my thumbs on the bezel because on iPhone bezel was too close to screen edge<\/p>\n<p \/> I&#8217;m getting better about this. It&#8217;s just something to get used to in <br \/>comparison with the iPhone. Sometimes putting your fingers on the side <br \/>bezels of the iPhone would inadvertently tap something on the sides of <br \/>the screen. But obviously for the iPad you&#8217;re meant to hold the device <br \/>on the bezels.<\/p>\n<p \/> Well, I probably have a few more notes but this post is long enough <br \/>for now. <img src='http:\/\/s.wordpress.com\/wp-includes\/images\/smilies\/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' \/>  I&#8217;ll be posting more as I try out more iPad-specific apps, <br \/>whether they&#8217;re new to the App Store, or updates to existing iPhone <br \/>apps. 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