Taming the beast [iPad2 adventures – part 2]

24 Maggio 2011 | Posted in Top Story | By

So, now it’s been some time since i started using Randolph Carter, and i begin to overcome my knowledge gap in using a totally new UI interface.

My newly acquired ability to use a touch screen keyboard and the appreciation of a mini, ultraportable device’s 10 hours battery tell me to devote some more time in Randolph’s company.

As of work stuff i had a new world opening discovery: the use of the iPad’s Citrix plugin; that frankly helped a lot. But i stil hate this grammar corrector that thinks only in italian.

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Incontro redditor italiani

12 Maggio 2011 | Posted in Top Story | By

Italian Redditors.


Stiamo organizzando un incontro di utenti REDDIT in italia: forse qualcosa si muove, visto che siamo almeno in due.

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Taming the beast [iPad2 adventures – part 1]

1 Maggio 2011 | Posted in Top Story | By

Ok, so this is the real first post: i tried to actually do something with Randolph instead of the usual messing around.

I had to send an email with a document attached (something work related). It took me two hours and a half, but it was mostly because i had to learn new ways.

First, the “file” concept: there are no files in Randolph. I am used to handle files as the atom of information, now i am finding myself struggling with the fact that i do not even know where my files are.  Now you discover that no one of the usual ways works: you can’t edit your files properly on google docs, there is no way to edit even a plain text.

Do you see? The “file” thing again.

It remainded me of the first times i started using Linux: where to begin? From where your skilled friend adviced you to start from. “ps”, “cat”, “ls” …

Start: download dropbox, fileapp. You have your file. Edit? Search for a suitable program: the Apple solution costs nearly 20€. Find something cheaper (cheaper? Why cheap? On the pc you can have everything for free!). Cheaper: “office2 hd”: 5€.

Download, find, edit, save. Save! I lost it. Here we go again: find, edit, save, save as pdf. My god, dealing with tables layout is terrible.

There it is: two hours and a half later i managed to write what i wanted, published it in pdf and sent it by email.

I had to move on a pc near the end, download a thing called open Office and finalize everything, but this is another story.

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