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iphonelover81
Joined: 14 Jan 2011
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Hi,
I’m think the Ipad has become an excellent resource for education. Does anyone know of any decent apps in the education category in Itunes?
One app I like is the the ‘Learn To Draw Digital Sketchbook by Walter Foster Publishing’ It seems a really put together app that teaches you how to draw.
Anyone else used it and what tutorials would you recommend?
http://www.medlmobile.com/index.php?page=viewapp&appId=70
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ioslover
Joined: 07 Jun 2011
Posts: 2170
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Ok I give. Facely not work. Freezes. I would not doubt if FB behind the poor performance of this app. Shop is a nightmare. Guess we are stuck w / whatever FB gives us. Oh well ... avi to dvd mac I was a long-time BB user (2007 to 2010), and I can say this: When it comes to physical hardware keyboards, RIM gets it right (usually). Even after my old BB 8320 (1st-gen Curve) was pathetically obsolete, I still hung onto it way longer than I thought I would, because its physical keyboard was nearly perfect. It was such an ergonomically sound design; so easy and comfortable for me to type on, even with my big hands. Had the keys been just a little larger, like on the BB 9000 (1st-gen Bold), I would've probably kept it even longer. I think of BBs as the AK-47s of the smartphone world; they may seem a bit crude by today's standards, but they're simple to "field-strip" (read: battery pull and remove/clean/re-install the trackball, if it has one), they're just about everywhere in the world, relatively cheap by smartphone standards, and amazingly durable; I took my 8320 everywhere �C snow, sand, mud, rain, in all extremes of weather, dropped it countless times, and it still kept right on working. All I ever really had to do to it was take the trackball apart and clean it, and the occasional battery pull. So I think the BBs' durability and reliability make them a perfectly viable option, even nowadays. But after 2.5 years, my old 8320��s cell radio stopped working, so I finally had to retire it from service. Plus I decided that I really wanted to try a touchscreen device. So I got an iPhone 4, and have been quite happy with it ever since. PEACE
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