This is a discussion on iPad compared to Galaxy Tab - My Thoughrs within the iPad General Discussions forums, part of the Apple iPad Discussions category; Originally Posted by AQ_OC Imagine, if you can, the situation where there were only 100 random apps on android. Then you folks would be saying ...
That is why I used the word random, so none could make that claim. While you may only use a relatively small number of apps it doesn't serve the needs of millions of people to have only a few apps. And saying the ones you don't use are rubbish, as the op did, is senseless.Originally Posted by Kaykaykay
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There's no point arguing about someone's opinion, because it's subjective. And there's no point arguing about an imaginary scenario of 100 apps, because that's not a concern on either platform. The point is, if you find what you want on any platform, that's what matters.
It's like choosing a carrier -- does me no good to say a carrier has great nationwide coverage if it doesn't serve my backyard.
When it comes to choosing hardware, software, etc., the individual spending the money is the decider of what's rubbish or not. When it comes to Android or iOS, I've not had trouble finding the apps I want, so that's not even a consideration when I decide hardware at this point.
I do think there are many rubbish apps on both platforms, from having checked out a number. You don't have to agree, of course, and I don't have to try every app out there to come to that determination. On both platforms, I'd like to see more effective filtering of apps available to each user. The same applies for all sorts of stuff when I shop -- I'd rather there were more effective filtering of ebooks, movies, etc., to save me time trudging through stuff I'd never have interest in.
There is no point in any discussion at all if bogus, self-serving opinion is not challenged. People say things to defend their position in the moment, with no thought beyond that.
What is the point of more effective filtering if the filter is blocking what you want but not that of others? One person's junk is another's treasure.
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Blackberry is exactly in that situation, where you have a choice of a few thousand most common apps. The os runs smooth, it's a great device but I don't see too many android users singing its praises. As a blackberry user before I heard all the time that there were no apps for it - even though I had many more functional apps than I have on either my android or iPad tablet.Originally Posted by AQ_OC
There are pluses and minuses to all the devices.
I said 95% not 99% and I am pretty confident in that statement. In fact 99% is probably true as well.
My point was supposed to be that it's not the headline, 6 figure number, of apps that counts, it's number of quality apps. I think this number is quite small for both iPad and Android.
Here's my list for each:-
iPad
Safari
GoodReader
File Browser
Numbers
Pages
EverNote
DropBox
No GPS on iPad WiFi only so no navigation software
Galaxy
Browser (Web)
Polaris Office
ES File Explorer
CoPilot
EverNote
DropBox
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And what, those are the only quality apps? You speak with no impact.
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Once again, I really don't get your point. This is simply a list of apps that I use on each tablet. It's not intended to have "impact".
The subject of this thread makes it clear, these are just comments, I am not trying to convert anyone from iOS to Android.
One app that I left off the Galaxy list was obviously Mail. And Tapatalk on both devices.
When you get down it I mainly use both for email and web browsing.
An additional use for the Galaxy is car navigation, firstly because it has a GPS reciever and secondly because the larger tablets (iOS or Android) are too big to use in a car, 7.7" is just about the perfect size.
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