I can’t see using the iPad in a professional fashion.
It has no file structure, fir one. With OSX, if I’m doing a project on Howling Wolf, I create a folder called “Howling Wolf.”
I out all the files related to it in that folder: the ID files, the fonts, the AI .eps’s, the .psd’s, etc., and the text notes regarding it.
You can’t do this on an iPad! Such a simple, fundamental process, available since System 6, completely unavailable in iOS on the iPad!
And the fonts? How do I install Suitcase, to switch font sets?
How do I instruct ID to Save For Service Provider when I have absolutely no control over any of my files?
It’s so frustrating! I hate that Apple is leaving publishers and creatives behind, I just absolutely hate it, yet there’s nothing we can do about it...
Ed
Thanks for your feedback. You know what you need for your digital needs.
These two guys were not Apple fans, but they are using their IPads and I phone 6’s and seem to be satisfied.
My wife and I are grandparents and use our Android smart phones to keep in contact with our families/friends and to take photos.
My wife texts a lot with grandkids, adult children, friends and other family members. I’m light re texting but use it a few times per day for that. She now uses her Android as her main phone versus her unlisted landline number. That enables her to stay in contact with local relatives/friends and across the country people by having her Android with her and ready for calls and texts.
She has gotten very good with picture taking and sending them. I have been doing that for years and do a good job.
We both use Tracfone for the above, and Android phones that cost between $100 to $200. We are amazed at how friends/relatives our age spend a small fortune on their I phones and the service to do less or no more than what we do with our Androids.
Have a great weekend.