Re: ipad 3 lack of support.
What gets me the most is that Apple doesn’t seem to allow old versions of app
on the store anymore. Seems that they force developers to use the newer SDK
which only supports IOS 10 and above. Hate That with a passion.
Take care.
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> On Sep 8, 2023
Re: PDF
I use a free app Pdfreader to view and usually just email the pdfs i want to
read and save them that way.
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> On Sep 8, 2023, at 11:48, Liam Proven via cctalk
> wrote:
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> On Fri, 8 Sept 2023 at 19:23, Wayne S wrote:
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>> I have an ipad 3 and it was absolutely g
On Fri, 8 Sept 2023 at 19:23, Wayne S wrote:
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> I have an ipad 3 and it was absolutely great. Everything worked well on it
> until apple 🍎 made IOS 10 which doesn’t run on it. Then, gradually, some
> apps, like Amazon Prime TV, were upgraded to use 10 and above and simply
> stopped working.
I
I have an ipad 3 and it was absolutely great. Everything worked well on it
until apple 🍎 made IOS 10 which doesn’t run on it. Then, gradually, some apps,
like Amazon Prime TV, were upgraded to use 10 and above and simply stopped
working.
I probably won’t buy another Ipad just because of that.
On Wed, 30 Aug 2023 at 02:59, Wayne S via cctalk wrote:
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> I used a newton and still have it a box.
I have 2 of them myself.
> It was heavy and very slow. Graffiti didn’t work very well either.
The OMP was.
I later bought a Newton 2100 and it's a very different beast. It's
quite usable by com
I worked in an Apple repair center when they came out. Customers were
bringing them in saying, "this doesn't work."
It was working as well as it could, which wasn't very well... great idea
though! Ahead of it's technology a bit.
Haha, I was just poking at my old BB too. I miss that thing, it was pretty
nice when hooked up to a BES. The iPhone has been the only device I ever liked
better, and even then not every aspect. With RIM all but defunct I’d love to
see the BB OS source be released some day too. Of course it’d
On Tue, Aug 29, 2023 at 7:38 PM David Arnold via cctalk
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> Some of you might recall that Apple released a series of machines based
> on the Newton OS in the early 1990s.
BTDT, got the shirt.
https://i.imgur.com/pgFDNrO.png
Finishing up
The BB and Palm and Treo were faster and far more usable that the Newton.
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> On Aug 29, 2023, at 18:59, Wayne S wrote:
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> I used a newton and still have it a box. It was heavy and very slow.
> Graffiti didn’t work very well either. Microsoft came put with th
I used a newton and still have it a box. It was heavy and very slow. Graffiti
didn’t work very well either. Microsoft came put with their first notepad
running Win/NT a few years after that but it was slow too. I think Newton was
just ahead of it’s time. The cpu’s needed to run it efficiently h
On 8/29/23 7:28 PM, David Arnold wrote:
Some of you might recall that Apple released a series of machines based
on the Newton OS in the early 1990s.
ACK
How do Palm Pilot's compare to the Newton?
I had someone I respect and trust make a lot of comparisons between a
Palm T3 (?) I used to carr
Thanks David for taking this on. I think there are many who would
welcome Apple releasing Newton as they did for the early Macintosh
implementations.
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