RE: WitP for iPad!
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 7:35 am
I completely agree that Tablets won't replace "regular" PCs.
However tablets are indeed fantastic to consume content. And WitP can be consumed.
It's all clicking. Very, very easy on a tablet.
The only problem (in terms of usability) is the impossibility of zooming in and out in WitP, otherwise ti'd be just perfect.
I find that holding a notebook on your lap becomes unpleasant after a while, they usually heat up.
I tried Toshiba, Sony Vaio and Apple. They all heat up.
Notebook are also a bit cumbersome on planes. Yes they fit, but if/when you have to get up or food/drinks arrive they are nowhere as convenient as a tablet.
Since Apple went with Intel processors I switched from Windows (which I used from 3.1 to Vista) to Mac and I'm so happy (I don't work for Apple or have any Apple share [;)])
Anyway, it was just a provocation. I understand how difficult it'd be.
It's a stone in the pond. I believe, I could be wrong of course, that even the conservative world of wargaming should take a look at IT trends. It's not by chance that the Apple OS and that tablets in general are growing so fast and so relentless.
Not to mention the stability and reliability of the Mac OS. I only reboot when I have to update the system (or to switch to Win 7 to play WitP [;)])
However tablets are indeed fantastic to consume content. And WitP can be consumed.
It's all clicking. Very, very easy on a tablet.
The only problem (in terms of usability) is the impossibility of zooming in and out in WitP, otherwise ti'd be just perfect.
I find that holding a notebook on your lap becomes unpleasant after a while, they usually heat up.
I tried Toshiba, Sony Vaio and Apple. They all heat up.
Notebook are also a bit cumbersome on planes. Yes they fit, but if/when you have to get up or food/drinks arrive they are nowhere as convenient as a tablet.
Since Apple went with Intel processors I switched from Windows (which I used from 3.1 to Vista) to Mac and I'm so happy (I don't work for Apple or have any Apple share [;)])
Anyway, it was just a provocation. I understand how difficult it'd be.
It's a stone in the pond. I believe, I could be wrong of course, that even the conservative world of wargaming should take a look at IT trends. It's not by chance that the Apple OS and that tablets in general are growing so fast and so relentless.
Not to mention the stability and reliability of the Mac OS. I only reboot when I have to update the system (or to switch to Win 7 to play WitP [;)])