tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3410197881114403536.post4211846703739901692..comments2023-10-21T01:23:38.537+13:00Comments on Elsewoman: The iPad and I: so far, so good...AnneEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00869114756713316204noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3410197881114403536.post-29073967875124834682012-05-13T19:15:55.531+12:002012-05-13T19:15:55.531+12:00Oh I did nod in knowing agreement with you as you ...Oh I did nod in knowing agreement with you as you attempted to set up your ipad Anne. While I don't own one I have had to ring for help about the modem router and some time soon I will have to get "techy" with the new high speed fibre optic broadband that has just been installed in our street.<br /><br />I relate to the exhaustion you felt after wrestling with it all.Lynleyhttp://ordinarygood.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3410197881114403536.post-42009753813920488782012-05-03T21:36:25.300+12:002012-05-03T21:36:25.300+12:00I love my iPad. I've got a Logitech keyboard ...I love my iPad. I've got a Logitech keyboard to go with it, which also acts as a sturdy case.<br /><br />I've downloaded the Kindle app, but I don't use it, because I don't want to give Amazon all my billing details. I use the iBooks app, with the nice bookshelf, and I've downloaded quite a few classics to read on it. The huge drawback of the iBooks app is that in New Zealand, you can only get the free Project Gutenburg books on it. However the upside of that is that I have ended up reading quite a few classics that I might not otherwise have looked at.<br /><br />If I were you, I wouldn't be getting the Scrabble app. It's far too addictive.Deborahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14182573274494086468noreply@blogger.com