I'll take the tablet that can do things I could do on my PC a decade ago, like attach files to e-mails.
What does this have to do with the screen?
I'll take the tablet that can do things I could do on my PC a decade ago, like attach files to e-mails.
FINALLY! Somebody finally got the memo that tablets aren't selling by the metric boatload by catering to cellar dwelling geeks and single 20 something hipsters.
"Kid mode" is something that has been desperately missing from any of the OS flavors.
Say I'm lounging around on my couch watching football and neffing on ATOT at the same time, and I want to change the channel really quickly like a ninja, because ninja is awesome and is ultimately powerful, I can do so without looking for remotes. Oh, and because I want to. You have to be a terrorist to hate having the freedom to change channel at once. Why do you hate America?
In all seriousness, all the tablets now pretty much do the same damn things, I'm looking for that next edge that one does while others don't.
I'll take the tablet that can do things I could do on my PC a decade ago, like attach files to e-mails.
What tablet can't do that ?
I just tested it right now, using my GS3 running ICS and an iPhone running iOS 6.iPad. You can't attach many things.
But honestly, you're typically attaching pics, pdfs, docs, things you can already attach on the iPad. He just wants to be able to attach APKs, Zip Files, etc. I find that necessary 1 day a year probably.
Apparently you can only attach videos and pictures from the email screen and only find that out by long pressing the compose screenm and only one of these. I thought apple hated hidden menu features?I just tested it right now, using my GS3 running ICS and an iPhone running iOS 6.
I went into each phone's mail program, viewed an e-mail, hit "reply" and tried to attach a file.
Unfortunately in iOS 6, there is no option to attach a file to an e-mail. In ICS, this is what I saw:
I just tested it right now, using my GS3 running ICS and an iPhone running iOS 6.
I went into each phone's mail program, viewed an e-mail, hit "reply" and tried to attach a file.
Unfortunately in iOS 6, there is no option to attach a file to an e-mail. In ICS, this is what I saw:
I hope they fire the guy who thought of that.You need to select it from perspective programs (Pictures/Video from Pictures) to attach to/compose email. If you want to send Documents and Pictures, you can't send it from the same email, you'll need to compose different email from each 'program' on iOS. IIRC
Not to mention that you can't attach multiple types of files in iOS either.
Can you actually download files using the browser on iOS? I always assumed you could but know that I think about it you might not be able to due to not having any sort of file system access.