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GPS software for iPad

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Created by AUS1111 > 9 months ago, 6 Apr 2010
AUS1111
WA, 3621 posts
6 Apr 2010 5:07PM
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This new little gadget looks easier to lug around than a laptop while travelling and seems to do most things but...

Does anyone know whether Realspeed or GPSAR etc. would or could run on it?

It has an SD card reader attachment so that part is easy.

swoosh
QLD, 1928 posts
6 Apr 2010 8:02PM
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a netbook would work better, for cheaper, and really isn't appreciably larger.

Gaz45
QLD, 113 posts
6 Apr 2010 8:37PM
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I've just started using a netbook for travel instead of the laptop. It's basic but runs realspeed and photoshop and a lot cheaper at under $400.
Also doesn't have any hassles with what programs you can run.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
7 Apr 2010 7:25AM
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The lack of USB or card reader ports on the iPad would make it difficult to input data from a GPS. The iPad, besides having a naff name is one hyped up gadget. Better to wait for the V2 or get a proper laptop/netbook.

You would have to find out if the 'apps' you want to use are approved by Apple (ie they get their cut).

The iPad doesn't look too tough and early indications seem to indicate its anything but ruggerdised.



Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
7 Apr 2010 9:28AM
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i'm with you moby, what a waste the ipad turned out to be.

here's what molly had to say.



i'd get the asus T91MT which is $650 in australia and comes with proper pc features but apparently requires you to tweak the touch controls.

that said i'm wait till round 2 of releases after ssd drives come down in price and cpu get more powerfull.

stribo
QLD, 1628 posts
7 Apr 2010 10:16AM
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Well going by what Molly says.It's a usless piece of sh!te ! I don't get why she gave it the thumbs up ??
I just don't understand the hype about apple stuff.... I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole. I don't even have the quick time virus on my PC.
Apple plays on the people that want to be cool...
One word "SUCKERS!!"

AUS1111
WA, 3621 posts
7 Apr 2010 9:24AM
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OK great.

Thanks guys for the clear and specific answers to my question which was:

Will Realspeed, GPSAR etc run on an iPad?

sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
7 Apr 2010 11:30AM
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AUS1111 said...

OK great.

Thanks guys for the clear and specific answers to my question which was:

Will Realspeed, GPSAR etc run on an iPad?


Chris,
pay peanuts and you get monkeys mollys

Stribo said...
Apple plays on the people that want to be cool...
One word "SUCKERS!!"


It could be said re: NP Racing sails;
Apple Neil Pryde plays on the people that want to pay +$2k for a sail...
One word "SUCKERS!!"

swoosh
QLD, 1928 posts
7 Apr 2010 11:44AM
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AUS1111 said...

OK great.

Thanks guys for the clear and specific answers to my question which was:

Will Realspeed, GPSAR etc run on an iPad?



no. thou they could possibly in the future if someone creates an app for the ipad for them, but i wouldn't hold my breath for that.

however if you can get the files onto the ipad via sd card reader you could probably upload them to that ka72 website.

think of it this way, the ipad is just an iphone with a bigger screen (runs basically the same operating system). its funny what a bit of media/marketting hype can do to what people think a new device can do.

Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
7 Apr 2010 12:08PM
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the ipad has an external card reader/camera reader (bought seperately).

the jury is out as to whether you can transfer/read files other than image or movie files and most likely movie files will only include mac movies.

as swoosh has said, it is an iphone os. if you can find an app that allows you to do what you want to do on the iphone then you will more than likely suceed.

good luck!

whereas a netbooks is capable of running windows 7 and also have usb ports.

zippyblue
NSW, 111 posts
7 Apr 2010 1:24PM
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If you get a netbook with Nvidia ION graphics acceleration, such as HP Mini 311 and you can plan hi def movies, bluray ripped films, YouTube HD videos etc too. many lower end netbooks cant handle this. Good for long plane journeys, as battery life is longer than many laptops. Also has inbuilt card reader...

An iPad can't even display flash...same limitation with iPhone. I don't know why anyone would want one.

AUS-057
QLD, 466 posts
7 Apr 2010 1:26PM
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Im sure that KA72 will work on an iPAD.

Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
7 Apr 2010 4:26PM
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what if you rename your files to .jpg,

then try to get the ipad to recognise it and upload.

then rename it back to it's original format when in the ipad

then upload it to ka72 webpage.

Gybesports
NSW, 193 posts
7 Apr 2010 6:03PM
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Gestalt said...

i'm with you moby, what a waste the ipad turned out to be.

here's what molly had to say.



i'd get the asus T91MT which is $650 in australia and comes with proper pc features but apparently requires you to tweak the touch controls.

that said i'm wait till round 2 of releases after ssd drives come down in price and cpu get more powerfull.

Would be a lot more useful with 3g capability and sync with your phone.

Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
8 Apr 2010 12:38AM
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^ my mobile phone cost me $25 from kmart and i've never had a problem. of course it doesn't sync,

the other brand $800 phone that did everything but make me coffee broke after 13 months 1 month out of waranty. i like my $25 phone very much.

Gestalt
QLD, 14627 posts
8 Apr 2010 12:39AM
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stribo said...

Well going by what Molly says.It's a usless piece of sh!te ! I don't get why she gave it the thumbs up ??
I just don't understand the hype about apple stuff.... I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole. I don't even have the quick time virus on my PC.
Apple plays on the people that want to be cool...
One word "SUCKERS!!"


molly uses a mac and being a youngen most likely got marketed.



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