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What Every Knitting Basket Needs

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I've had my 64 GB Wifi iPad since the end of May.  I've been holding off on this post, because my initial reaction was so positive that I was convinced that I needed to spend more time with it just to be sure that it was a fair reaction.

A month later, little has changed.  I love "my big iPod" (as Z has taken to referring to it) just as much today as I did on the day I cracked open the shrink wrap.  If anything, I love it more, because I just keep finding more things that make it better. 

It's an ideal crafter's companion, and it's currently helping me on both of my current projects:

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Almost any PDF reader in the App Store allows you to easily transfer PDFs onto the device via iTunes.  GoodReader (that big green eye app in the top picture) is even more kinds of awesomeness because for 99 cents you can just point it to a PDF URL, like a browser, and it will pull the PDF into it's archives.  It also syncs up wonderfully with the email application, so that anything you get mailed to you can also be pulled into GoodReader without difficulty*.  I had thought that my Kindle was going to be my go to on the go pattern portfolio, but the iPad really blows it out of the water -- color rendering, easy tools to zoom in and out.  What's not to love?  There's also an app that lets you annotate PDFs. 

The number of crafting apps on the iPad is relatively small at the moment, but most things that you bought for your iPhone will transfer.  Granted, most run at lower resolution, but who needs an HD row counting tool?

Another set of tools that qualify as wonderful are the notebooks.  There are more than a few of them in the App Store that you can write in as if you were writing on paper, using your finger or a stylus (I recommend the stylus -- mine goes with me everywhere).  I used one of these, called Penultimate, in a weaving class to plan out my most recent project.  This app stores notes in "notebooks" and you can create notebooks for as many topics as you like and add to them as you need to.  Penultimate has a nice feature that allows you to rest your wrist on the device, for easier writing.   There are so many of these jotting tools that you should spend some time to find one that is right for you, depending on whether you like to write more or sketch more. 

I won't go into the book reader functionality too much except to say: it's great.  I use the Kindle reader more than the Apple book reader, but, either way I don't think you can lose.  Probably the better thing to mention is all the interactive childrens books that have come out.  If you share your iPad with a child, don't expect to get it back again for a little while.

As far as general features are concerned, this device feels very natural to me.  The onscreen keyboard is easy to type on when the device is in landscape mode, and the mail and calendar programs take the original iPhone versions to the next level.  It seems strange to gush about a calendar application, but the one on the iPad just knocks my socks off.  When it comes to browsing, the iPad really shows you how great it can be on a mobile device. I'd rather use it than my laptop.   A number of people have complained about the lack of a camera, but that hasn't really been a limitation for me -- the thing is large enough that it would be pretty unwieldy for taking pictures (if you really want to take pictures, get the CameraA/CameraB apps that allow you to connect your iPad to any iPhone in the vicinity with the CameraB app).  I do wish it was easier to transfer pictures on to the device (if it had an SD slot, it would be my ultimate blogging machine), and I am bummed by the fact that Apple has not incorporated a mechanism for you to sort and organize pictures in the photo manager (how hard could it be to let you set up albums for pictures of certain types?). 

When it comes to battery life, the iPad rocks and rocks and rocks some more -- you could easily get a full days' use out of the device without a recharge.  The only days I've had to recharge it on a nightly cycle were when I was playing a lot of games on it.  Can you say "ideal airplane companion"? And if you're used to an iPhone, the speed of the iPad is going to impress you.  Everything moves quickly and comfortably.  I've been asked if I miss the 3G connectivity, and, truthfully, I don't.  All the places I use it have Wifi.  At this point, I don't consider the iPad a CTA bus friendly device. 

I know a lot of folks stay away from "1st Generation" products on principle.  But the iPad doesn't feel like a first gen device.  And that's really no surprise -- 3 generations of iPhones have led the way.  When the multi-tasking OS 4 makes it to this device it's going to be almost perfect. 

If this is where this device is starting out, I can't wait to see where it goes.

* I hope it goes without saying that you should never ever put anything on your device that you don't have the right to use, right? 

I am so with you. My boss gave all dozen of his employees iPads when they came out (I work for a software dev startup) and I have used mine a ton since I got it. My current favorite use is in the kitchen -- I set it up on a book stand, turn on some cooking music (the speakers aren't bad), pull up the recipe I'm using in Safari and go. It stays out of the way. It's just fantastic.

Very. Extremely. Embarrassingly. Jealous.

Very. Embarrassingly. Jealous.

I have to admit that I find the iPad really attractive, but I'm all about thrift in my computer purchases (which made me uncomfortable when my husband and his family gave me a Macbook Air for the holidays) which is the reason I've held off.

I just got the Kobo, which is a non-wifi/non-3G eReader that just came out on the market.

Shoot, I had just convinced myself that I should wait to get the iPad and now I really want one again! What is the app that lets you annotate PDFs?

Thanks for the great review!

I went for a netbook instead as I am addicted to being able to watch Flash videos when I'm surfing, but I'm very happy with my device, also. Fits in my purse, does everything my big laptop does except deal with DVD's. Got them for the kids as well, so no fighting!

I have been lusting after the iPad since it came out - in fact, I've been lusting after it since 2 years before it came out. My son in law used to travel a lot for work &, when he was gone for the entire week, I always tried to spend at least 2 or 3 days of the week at their house (figuring that any mother of 3 preschoolers needs another adult to talk to & help with baths, etc). So my partner decided I should have a laptop to take with. I described exactly what I wanted - the size & features & he told me that no one made anything like that. I found it hard to believe thinking that there would be lots of other folks who'd want it too. So I got a small Macbook. Then last summer, I flew to the Bay area (eventually son in law was offered a promotion which required relocating to headquarters in Redwood City) so that DD & I could switch to ATT & get iPhones (surprisingly, cell phone reception is terrible in Palo Alsto & ATT is best). I also have a desktop. Much as I want one, it seems excessive to get an ipad now. Maybe next year (although I have a feeling SO might surprise me for my BD in a couple of months.)

When I saw the picture, I thought it was either a really big iPhone or a really small bowl of yarn :)

Thanks for the real user review. As a software developer I'm one of those unusual ones who has a hard time buying anything the first time out of the gate. I'm still going to wait on this but it's nice to know that it is as good as they say it is.

I hooked up my external drive to my ipad and watched 8 movies while on a road trip across the usa.

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