![]() I don't really want Microsoft software on my iOS devices but I will give it a try to see how it compares to Office on my Mac. ![]() I (finally) purchased a home version of Office 365 so my daughter could upgrade to Mojave (on a newer Mac). I don't like Adobe as a company (anymore) but their announcement of a full version of Photoshop for the iPad in 2019 shows some companies are beginning to treat the iPad as a "real" device, which we already knew it was. As legitimate tablets become more available (Apple already has them but others are still glorified, cheap phones) my hope is website designers and app programmers will expand the capabilities of their products. If the website designer is skilled with providing access to everyone, then I have no problems. I continue to have issues accessing some websites (probably Windows-centric servers) even on my iMac. ![]() ![]() (disclaimer: I know most people on this forum are advanced users but we're in the minority) As for apps and (especially) websites, this isn't a limitation of an iPad, or any iOS device, it's a limitation of the website designer. Yes, they bounce back and forth between social apps, email, and messaging but that's usually it. " since iOS multitasking isn't on par with a Mac or Windows machine, and some apps and websites are limited on the device, though the latter is as much a matter of developer support." I wonder how many people actually use multi-tasking on any computing device.
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