Torrents can be downloaded on an iOS device.
And multiple format video files can be watched on an iOS device.
Both without jailbreaking your iOS device.
You're not trying hard enough Tony!
cjc
On 22 Nov 2015, at 11:57 AM, Tony tdale@xtra.co.nz [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:You suggested I read one review of a guy that uses his iPad to manage his website, and for his work and consumption. Managing a website is easy you don't need a big screen iMac to do that. Your reply implies its a device that we can use for work and consumption. The reality is, its a consumption table, as many here say over the years. That some peoples use case means they can get away with only an iPad means that their use cases don't need a real computer, so great for themAs for your last comment I will assume that you take offence at anyone saying negative things about the iPad.I wont give mine up either as its only a tablet that has restricted capabilities. I use mine for consumption. I use it for what is was designed to be, not cannibalise the MBA an MBP range. If I want to download a torrent of he GP2 race I forgot to record I can't do that. Ill need to download it on a PC, copy to iTunes, sync iTunes, then I can watch it. Lot of hassle for a simple task. There in no uTorrent app for the iPad. If I wanted to write a lot, the iPad is not convenient. You can't do all your work on it, thats the point. The creation that it can do, can be anywhere from ok, to clunky. YMMVBut to provide one link to one person who supposedly only uses an iPad, isn't relevant. Its not a reflection of what everyone does.
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