My first few days with iPad

Posted by: on Apr 28, 2010 | 2 Comments

There have been lots of iPad reviews, so I’ll try not to go over the same old stuff. Suffice to say it is very good, but I’m still learning how to use it – i.e. how it fits into my life. Will I really do diagrams on it, will I read e-books for long periods, will I write code?(?!).

A quick summary after 2 days intermittent use.

  • It is a little too heavy at first. I suspect my arms will get used to it, or I will learn to hold it the right way – we never thought people would write essays with their thumbs on mobile phones. This is no doubt related to battery weight. I’d rather have the battery life – but a few 100g less would stop this being something people mention. Hardback books are heavy.
  • The photos app is an instant winner. All they need now is selection of which you want to order prints for and ordering prints direct from iPad using iTunes account. Oh, and they do need wireless smart syncing of photos from MobileMe, Flickr etc. So you can publish from your other Mac/PCs and the ipad syncs them over the wire in the background.
  • Typing is much much better than I thought it would be. With practice I can be as fast or faster than on a regular Apple keyboard I’m sure. I just need to get used to the slightly differently layout and tactile differences. So much so I could consider writing code on it. There are already some HTML editors for iPad.
  • It would be really nice to set an App to be used as the lock screen, not a wallpaper. Eg set Weather HD or Guardian Eyewitness, Calendar month view, or the built in picture frame app – to come up when you press the lock button.
  • I actually like some of the iPhone apps at 2x zoom. Most iPad native apps seem to be taking the fonts a little too small, and losing the benefits of larger font clarity / greater distance from the eyes that iPad screen should be affording you.
  • Some apps definitely need further optimisation. E.g. Omnigraffle is not a bad first stab but there is no justification I can see for the UI being so laggy when dragging a single rectangle around the screen on a trivial diagram. Calculating the guides cannot be that intensive! Art authority is nice but the image quality of the marble UI backgrounds is really nasty, and the UI is rather sluggish with no indication it is busy at times.
  • A little gripping surface around the edges would make you less scared when carrying it without a case. The front surface is very slippery, the back isn’t.
  • I find it hard to find apps in home screen – they are too far apart and with an image background, it is hard for icons to stand out visually – I often have to resort to using search to find apps! This is reason enough to not have the option to set custom wallpaper… or at least it should be default reduce the intensity of wallpapers by 50%
  • I miss the magazine rack metaphor from NewsRack for iPad. Seems much better fit for iPad than iPhone, I hope it comes back
  • The lameness of many apps is more obvious on iPad than on iPhone. You’re more happy to “make do” on iPhone but the bar is being set higher on iPad by very good UIs e.g. Penultimate, Elements, Weather HD, Virtuoso HD piano. Omnigraffle is a good first stab but feels too awkward still.
  • iBooks better become like iPod app and allow third party PDFs/ePub files to install easily w/o buying from iBooks store. All other e-book readers I can find seem completely lacking the Apple polish – slow, unintuitive touch interactions etc.
  • Smaller text sizes on webpages will be much more readable when they eventually upgrade the display to higher dpi. It might be a year or two though…

I can’t vouch for Pages, Numbers, Keynote or iBooks yet – they aren’t available in the UK app store (which you can only access from iTunes currently anyway).

2 Comments

  1. James
    May 27, 2010

    You can drag epubs onto iTunes and then sync them up with your iPad to read on iBooks… Tried it out and works very well. Have you tried iBooks out?
    James

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    • Marc Palmer
      May 27, 2010

      Hi James yes just tried iBooks, only became available in uk teo days ago,

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