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Fulcrum525 03-16-2011 10:14 PM

Motorola Xoom VS iPad
 
Because of a new job i'm in great need of a highly mobile multi-mission electronic organizer.

I've been playing around with an iPad over the past week and while i've liked some things, it has mostly managed to get on my nerves. I was highly annoyed by the number of restrictions Apple forces upon you while browsing or trying to change settings. However it was the calendar that ticked me off the most. It just wasn't intuitive to use and I question it's ability to upload calendar updates. (I will need my calendar to be visible to 2 or 3 other people even if I make last minute changes)


I recently found out about the Motorola Xoom so today I went into a store to play around with one today. I have to say that I liked it :). The calendar program was damn near perfect and of course it uses a lot of google software. I'm hoping that it will at least be compatible with microsoft Outlook (And possibly Microsoft Dynamics or other CRM programs)

I've always looked at the iPad as nothing more then a scaled up iPhone so i'm definitely leaning towards the Xoom on this.

Any thoughts?

lutzTD 03-16-2011 11:57 PM

My android does not sync with outlook, I had to put them in google mail by importing a data file. No back and forth at all

Drezell 03-17-2011 12:18 AM

I was going to say Xoom because if it's between the two options, I wouldn't want the iCrap.

Especially because the iPad will most likely have an even newer version soon after getting the latest one and that's all just very annoying...

If the calendar is the most important part to you, and you've played around with both, and the Xoom is better, definitely go with that. Afraid I do not know what it is compatible with but I'm sure someone will be able to tell you. Have you looked at any other options yet?

Oh, and if the Xoom is good with google, then DEFINITELY do it. Also check to see if it is better with changing settings than the iPad. Best of luck in your search, sir! Let me know what you end up with.

TheDon 03-17-2011 12:40 AM

I have google calander on my iPhone. It's awesome.

Ara T. 03-17-2011 12:49 AM

You can always jailbreak your Ipad. All you do is go to a website.

davidmash 03-17-2011 01:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lutzTD (Post 2681832)
My android does not sync with outlook, I had to put them in google mail by importing a data file. No back and forth at all

My droid works fine with Gmail calendar. When I enter the appointment there is a portion called "calendar' under the times and the 'all day' selection. I go into that, select my Gmail and it updates nearly instantly. Anyone who looks at the gmail calendar an see the appointments.

pawoSD 03-17-2011 01:26 AM

androids/droids can sync with outlook very easily....I have one laying on my desk that is this very moment.

I cannot stand apple products. I played with an iPad at the verizon store and wanted to smash it after 5 minutes. The only thing worse is a whole computer running their OS....

DrewGerhan 03-17-2011 01:49 AM

Xoom!

Way more usable, upgradeable, future proof and all around a better deal with the 4G option, Android 3.0, SD card slot, bigger screen and Flash!

Medmech 03-17-2011 01:58 AM

I have both and a Galaxy tablet and I'm have no prejudice, the with the exception of 4g capability the iPad win's hands down. The Xoom is no slouch but its not an iPad.

and remember I have all of the high end tablets, personally I like the Samsung over the Xoom.

TheDon 03-17-2011 08:58 AM

The iPad is a price leader, $499 for a really nice tablet. I'd buy one of the new iPads if I could.5 week back order.. Tells a lot

Fulcrum525 03-17-2011 09:02 AM

Looks like it's going to be the Xoom then. Alright i'll grab one tonight and report back in time.

lutzTD 03-17-2011 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by pawoSD (Post 2681869)
androids/droids can sync with outlook very easily....I have one laying on my desk that is this very moment.

I cannot stand apple products. I played with an iPad at the verizon store and wanted to smash it after 5 minutes. The only thing worse is a whole computer running their OS....


can you elaborate for the OP and for me. I tried a few things and no joy. I can sinc perfectly with gmail, they are the same for the android, but MS Outlook is a whole nother ball game. sinc to me means it will instantly get emails and contact differences matched up when you plug it to the computer. I did a one time import to get my conacts but email, fagetaboutit. My Co is eventually migrating to gmail so its only temprary and didnt sway my decision. Andriod is pretty awesome

Medmech 03-17-2011 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by lutzTD (Post 2681972)
can you elaborate for the OP and for me. I tried a few things and no joy. I can sinc perfectly with gmail, they are the same for the android, but MS Outlook is a whole nother ball game. sinc to me means it will instantly get emails and contact differences matched up when you plug it to the computer. I did a one time import to get my conacts but email, fagetaboutit. My Co is eventually migrating to gmail so its only temprary and didnt sway my decision. Andriod is pretty awesome

I would use the Outlook gmail conduit its a tiny program and it will sync with your outlook wireless and real time.

And there is about a thousand other ways to do it but that seems to be the easiest to most people. If your IT will allow why don't you simply install exchange on your phone?

https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gappssync

lutzTD 03-17-2011 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Medmech (Post 2681975)
I would use the Outlook gmail conduit its a tiny program and it will sync with your outlook wireless and real time.

And there is about a thousand other ways to do it but that seems to be the easiest to most people. If your IT will allow why don't you simply install exchange on your phone?

https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gappssync


Thanx, I really only want to sinc the contacts, Its my personal phone so real time email would not be to my benefit..... I also need it to be an APP on the phone, I cant install an application like that on my company computer

Medmech 03-17-2011 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by lutzTD (Post 2681978)
Thanx, I really only want to sinc the contacts, Its my personal phone so real time email would not be to my benefit..... I also need it to be an APP on the phone, I cant install an application like that on my company computer

No app needed on the phone just install the conduit and it will sync with your gmail, make sure you have calendar and contact sync enabled on the phone.

Android comes with exchange support on board so you may not even have to mess with all of that, ask your IT department what the exchange settings are.


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