It’s simple, effective, clean and works well. I did not notice an option to look at my investment account but I am sure that this will eventually come as well as it would be nice to place a buy/sell order from wherever you are.
My thoughts are:
-It’s going to sell like crazy.
-Pricing point is pretty good.
-Would you buy a windows netbook if you could have an iPad for a little bit more?
-This will motivate a lot of windows users to move to the Mac World.
-There’s a huge iPhone user base out there that will be getting one.
-It’s missing a Webcam.
-Developers must be going crazy now as there are huge revenue opportunities associated with this new device.
-I wonder if the iPad screen will perform well under sunlight and if it will be a pleasant experience to read a book on it. If hat works well then Amazon can stop selling the kindle.
-Would love to replace my heavy laptop with it.
-The iBook app looks like Delicious Library.
I tried several iPhone Instant Messaging apps and was disappointed by several of them until I found eBuddy. The app is easy to use, clean and allows you to keep all your Aim, MSN, Gtalk, Facebook, MySpace, Yahoo and Icq friends in a single spot.
eBuddy is the closest I have been able to get to iChat on the iPhone.
If you are a Mac user and have a Blackberry you will be happy to know that you can now keep your calendar and contacts in sync. All you need is the Blackberry Desktop Software for Mac.
I have an iPhone and haven’t tried the Blackberry Desktop software and would love to hear your experience with syncing it with your Mac.