Re: [Jmol-users] New iPad
Apple skipped a size on this one. Choices are 32, 128, 256. I went with 128. Even with that, I'm keeping a lot more data on my iPad than I did before - bird photos, chem demo videos, and web site stuff. Another neat tool right now is a memory stick that has usb and lightning connectors. Carrying huge iPad data memory in your pocket is now option. I tried several. I find PNY to have the best. These things work off an App that talks to the various iPad sandboxes. There is still some horsing around to get stick files to the App that you want, but after an initial learning curve, it's pretty straight forward. Otis -- Otis Rothenberger o...@chemagic.org http://chemagic.org > On Apr 22, 2016, at 6:33 PM, J. Bayswrote: > > When you buy one of these, what storage do you get:32, 64, 128..? > > J. Philip Bays > Emeritus Professor of Chemistry > Saint Mary's College > Norte Dame, IN > > Sent from my iPad > >> On Apr 22, 2016, at 6:11 PM, Otis Rothenberger wrote: >> >> I know I obsess about Jmol and tablets on this list, but my lifestyle these >> days involves basically walking or bicycling as my local travel mode. >> Whether for bird photography work or Jmol work, I often find myself working >> in the Anna Maria Island library, and my laptop is not an option - hence the >> more portable tablet. >> >> I just purchased the small iPad Pro, and there are some noteworthy >> improvements in Jmol response worth mentioning: >> >> 1) Jmol models are now very motion responsive in Safari AND Chrome AND the >> in-app browsers I’ve checked. >> >> 2) The application Textastic Code Editor has been re-written for Pro. >> Basically, you can now do the following: >> >> A) Store your entire site in the App. With the cloud, your current >> developmental site is always available - home, laptop, and iPad. While >> stored locally, files sync quickly when you’re on line. >> >> B) Quickly preview a page in the in Textastic App browser (Jmol very motion >> responsive) OR Safari itself in a new iPad Safari localhost. The latter >> makes full use of tabs, local storage, etc. You’re in Safari with a local >> iPad site. >> >> C) While the localhost does not run server scripts, it does allow contact >> with remote server scripts (read and write) when you’re on line, so if your >> page uses full url’s for server calls, you're in business. >> >> If you try any of this on a Mac or an iPad, Apple is case sensitive when if >> comes to the file names on the localhost. >> >> Otis >> >> -- >> Otis Rothenberger >> o...@chemagic.org >> http://chemagic.org >> >> >> -- >> Find and fix application performance issues faster with Applications Manager >> Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into multiple tiers >> of >> your business applications. It resolves application problems quickly and >> reduces your MTTR. Get your free trial! >> https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/302982198;130105516;z >> ___ >> Jmol-users mailing list >> Jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jmol-users > > -- > Find and fix application performance issues faster with Applications Manager > Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into multiple tiers of > your business applications. It resolves application problems quickly and > reduces your MTTR. Get your free trial! > https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/302982198;130105516;z > ___ > Jmol-users mailing list > Jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jmol-users -- Find and fix application performance issues faster with Applications Manager Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into multiple tiers of your business applications. It resolves application problems quickly and reduces your MTTR. Get your free trial! https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/302982198;130105516;z ___ Jmol-users mailing list Jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jmol-users
Re: [Jmol-users] New iPad
When you buy one of these, what storage do you get:32, 64, 128..? J. Philip Bays Emeritus Professor of Chemistry Saint Mary's College Norte Dame, IN Sent from my iPad > On Apr 22, 2016, at 6:11 PM, Otis Rothenbergerwrote: > > I know I obsess about Jmol and tablets on this list, but my lifestyle these > days involves basically walking or bicycling as my local travel mode. Whether > for bird photography work or Jmol work, I often find myself working in the > Anna Maria Island library, and my laptop is not an option - hence the more > portable tablet. > > I just purchased the small iPad Pro, and there are some noteworthy > improvements in Jmol response worth mentioning: > > 1) Jmol models are now very motion responsive in Safari AND Chrome AND the > in-app browsers I’ve checked. > > 2) The application Textastic Code Editor has been re-written for Pro. > Basically, you can now do the following: > > A) Store your entire site in the App. With the cloud, your current > developmental site is always available - home, laptop, and iPad. While stored > locally, files sync quickly when you’re on line. > > B) Quickly preview a page in the in Textastic App browser (Jmol very motion > responsive) OR Safari itself in a new iPad Safari localhost. The latter makes > full use of tabs, local storage, etc. You’re in Safari with a local iPad site. > > C) While the localhost does not run server scripts, it does allow contact > with remote server scripts (read and write) when you’re on line, so if your > page uses full url’s for server calls, you're in business. > > If you try any of this on a Mac or an iPad, Apple is case sensitive when if > comes to the file names on the localhost. > > Otis > > -- > Otis Rothenberger > o...@chemagic.org > http://chemagic.org > > > -- > Find and fix application performance issues faster with Applications Manager > Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into multiple tiers of > your business applications. It resolves application problems quickly and > reduces your MTTR. Get your free trial! > https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/302982198;130105516;z > ___ > Jmol-users mailing list > Jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jmol-users -- Find and fix application performance issues faster with Applications Manager Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into multiple tiers of your business applications. It resolves application problems quickly and reduces your MTTR. Get your free trial! https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/302982198;130105516;z ___ Jmol-users mailing list Jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jmol-users
Re: [Jmol-users] New iPad
Great news! Thanks, Otis. -- Find and fix application performance issues faster with Applications Manager Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into multiple tiers of your business applications. It resolves application problems quickly and reduces your MTTR. Get your free trial! https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/302982198;130105516;z___ Jmol-users mailing list Jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jmol-users
[Jmol-users] New iPad
I know I obsess about Jmol and tablets on this list, but my lifestyle these days involves basically walking or bicycling as my local travel mode. Whether for bird photography work or Jmol work, I often find myself working in the Anna Maria Island library, and my laptop is not an option - hence the more portable tablet. I just purchased the small iPad Pro, and there are some noteworthy improvements in Jmol response worth mentioning: 1) Jmol models are now very motion responsive in Safari AND Chrome AND the in-app browsers I’ve checked. 2) The application Textastic Code Editor has been re-written for Pro. Basically, you can now do the following: A) Store your entire site in the App. With the cloud, your current developmental site is always available - home, laptop, and iPad. While stored locally, files sync quickly when you’re on line. B) Quickly preview a page in the in Textastic App browser (Jmol very motion responsive) OR Safari itself in a new iPad Safari localhost. The latter makes full use of tabs, local storage, etc. You’re in Safari with a local iPad site. C) While the localhost does not run server scripts, it does allow contact with remote server scripts (read and write) when you’re on line, so if your page uses full url’s for server calls, you're in business. If you try any of this on a Mac or an iPad, Apple is case sensitive when if comes to the file names on the localhost. Otis -- Otis Rothenberger o...@chemagic.org http://chemagic.org -- Find and fix application performance issues faster with Applications Manager Applications Manager provides deep performance insights into multiple tiers of your business applications. It resolves application problems quickly and reduces your MTTR. Get your free trial! https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/302982198;130105516;z ___ Jmol-users mailing list Jmol-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jmol-users