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Originally Posted by Rochard
A few years ago Apple released a new OS that allowed them to sync up calendars. I found this rather humorous at the time because my wife and I had been doing this for some time. Her calendar syncs up to mine, and I can view it on any device.
Just a few days ago Apple released another new OS. The highlight seems to be have been that you can sync up multiple devices - They said "you can start an email on your PC, finish it on your laptop, and send it out from your tablet". I'm really confused. For the past four years now I've synced up all of my PCs, all of my laptops, my tablets, and my cell phone.
You mean to tell me that Apple computers have been unable to do this until now?
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iOS doesn't even come with a calculator. You have to go download a random app if you want one. Meanwhile calculator is a basic app on Android and windows for that matter.. Perhaps they are saving it for iOSX..
The only advantage my iPad tablet has over my Andriod, is with the map. On the apple map, I can zoom out for a entire city view, I can then search for say Best Buy. The apple map will then drop little pins at all the Best Buy locations in that area.
Meanwhile on my Android map, if I do the same, it will only show the Best Buy closest to me.
Now on the flip side I like to Kayak, and Apple Maps does a horrible job at accurately showing rivers and their routes. Half of the rivers usually do not even show up on the map. For this I have to use my Andriod or go to a online map source.