Randall Garrett
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OK, I simply MUST respond to part of this last post... :-\
Apex is NOT in the forms business. Our products are designed and intended to be used to work WITH, not be used INSTEAD OF programs written by the various forms companies. Talk of Apex doing a forms program is how ugly rumors get started.
Also, if the readers want to discuss Nexus, I think it should be done in the Apex section, not so much in this thread. I think that most readers who see the title of this thread would want to see more focused discussion on the pros and cons of convertible vs. slate Tablet PC's, their set-up and the like. Short of trying to "sell", I am certainly ready and willing to add to any discussions about Apex products, but I think this might be the wrong thread for it.
Now, to Laughing Heir's other items...
A - Which iPAQ did you use? Some were better than others. I understand your points, but I am also curious about the details of your experience(s.)
B - Any details on this would be helpful, as well, IMHO. Something we observed was that there is a SIGNIFICANT difference in the way mobile software needs to work compared to desktop software. My very own "Pocket Apex" is a good example of how NOT to do a mobile version of a very popular desktop program. I won't bore you all with details on the vast differences between the poor Pocket Apex and the superior MobileSketch replacement - what is important is to recognize how important it is to have software that is designed for the job at hand and for the environment in which it is going to be used.
FWIW, I never appreciated Greg's tag line until Laughing Heir posted his quote. Now, I see the wry humor...
Thanks!
Apex is NOT in the forms business. Our products are designed and intended to be used to work WITH, not be used INSTEAD OF programs written by the various forms companies. Talk of Apex doing a forms program is how ugly rumors get started.
Also, if the readers want to discuss Nexus, I think it should be done in the Apex section, not so much in this thread. I think that most readers who see the title of this thread would want to see more focused discussion on the pros and cons of convertible vs. slate Tablet PC's, their set-up and the like. Short of trying to "sell", I am certainly ready and willing to add to any discussions about Apex products, but I think this might be the wrong thread for it.
Now, to Laughing Heir's other items...
A - Which iPAQ did you use? Some were better than others. I understand your points, but I am also curious about the details of your experience(s.)
B - Any details on this would be helpful, as well, IMHO. Something we observed was that there is a SIGNIFICANT difference in the way mobile software needs to work compared to desktop software. My very own "Pocket Apex" is a good example of how NOT to do a mobile version of a very popular desktop program. I won't bore you all with details on the vast differences between the poor Pocket Apex and the superior MobileSketch replacement - what is important is to recognize how important it is to have software that is designed for the job at hand and for the environment in which it is going to be used.
FWIW, I never appreciated Greg's tag line until Laughing Heir posted his quote. Now, I see the wry humor...
