This is one of my next move Leigh. I gave a friend 20$ two weeks ago to install
mlo on his ipad to try it out. Now, I'm gonna find another friend who has an
android tablet , give him 20 bucks, and try mlo on his android tablet.
PS: Am I missing something here! Actually, I would love to use mlo
Very useful comment gko when you talk about the 30 to 45 seconds it takes for
the non-ipad tablet to recover. This is an aspect I haven't considered before,
and I agree that would be an important enough element that would make me NOT
use the tablet when on the go!
Luc
Envoyé de mon iPhone
Le
Thanks!
On Tuesday, March 27, 2012 8:02:08 AM UTC-7, Andrey Tkachuk (MLO) wrote:
> Yes this was the case. MLO did not have permissions to updated it in this
> folder.
>
> A.
>
> On Monday, March 26, 2012 10:06:25 PM UTC+3, tru wrote:
>>
>> I did a little more experimenting - moved the file out o
On Wednesday, March 28, 2012 6:23:28 PM UTC-7, luc wrote:
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> Thanks Mark for your response!
> I heard about these ultrabooks! Effectively, they are not cheap!
> And by the way, seems that the touchscreen will be much more efficient
> under windows 8, configured especially in part for the tablets
All,
Something to consider, while not windows, is using an Android tablet.
The functionality in android is more robust than an iPad.
Cheers
Leigh
On Mar 28, 9:33 am, Mark Levison wrote:
> Luc - it's funny to see someone else in Ottawa on this mailing list.
>
> I've been tempted by the same syst
I have considered the Windows based tablets vs the Ipad again and
again... I don't use my non-desktop for business purposes, so YMMV.
One of the biggest unexpected benefits of the ipad for me is the speed
of task transition... when I go from tablet to kids to car to tablet,
it's a "put it down, pic
Thanks Mark for your response!
I heard about these ultrabooks! Effectively, they are not cheap!
And by the way, seems that the touchscreen will be much more efficient under
windows 8, configured especially in part for the tablets, so that would solve
at least that problem!
And lastly, about the b
Bump. This is a great summary of the tools & their issues, and a great
question. I too, plan to move more to MLO, now that I have it on BB, iPad,
and Windows.
On Wednesday, March 28, 2012, SRhyse wrote:
> I've currently got most all of my reference information in applications
like Evernote, Dro
I must say, I am highly pleased at how responive this forum has been!
Thank you Dwight, I had my parent configured that way, but didn't
realize
I could click the parent to reset all the children! Very neat.
With the feedback from you and Lisa, I now have a couple different
setups - some with par
I've currently got most all of my reference information in applications
like Evernote, Dropbox, and things that interface with them. Over time,
however, Evernote's slowed down and become too buggy for me to use at the
moment on the iOS applications, and many of the non file things I use
dropbox
Luc - it's funny to see someone else in Ottawa on this mailing list.
I've been tempted by the same system but said no in the end:
- Weight the tablet version is ~4lbs. Windows ultraportables must be less
than <3lbs
- Battery life ~5hrs disappointing for the weight
- Windows 7 isn't really touch sc
Hi everyone!
Before I start, I just want to say: "Bear with me".
And let me just say this! I'm sure that there are lots of people here who read
the emails in this forum, who are passionate about using mlo, who see it's
great potential, and who have great ideas that they sometimes would like to
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