iPad Primer Tutorial

iPad Primer Tutorial

iPad Primer Tutorial

Some people like to know as much about a new idea before they try something, as they can. If this is you, and you are curious about iPad tablets (by Apple), but not sure what they are like, you might be able to go some way towards more understanding with today’s tutorial, where you point and touch/click on the tutorial’s picture to find out more. The picture shows the iPad in the Settings application ready to upgrade to iOS 7.1 operating system. You can point at things or words and get further information, optionally, as you wish. “Try before you buy.” (a bit)!

A small personal observation regarding the iPad is that you should not see them as a means to replace laptops or desktops as programming computers in the sense that the iPad “out of the box” has no hard disk, so I’ll direct you towards this link for other ideas regarding this.

Thanks to Mobilefish for ImageMap service at http://www.mobilefish.com/services/image_map/image_map.php.

So click on the picture above or on this link to bring up the “clickable” iPad picture.

Did you know?

  • If your browser is blocking a popup window, after a JavaScript prompt window for instance, you can hold the Ctrl key down as you click okay (button) to allow the popup window through.

  • Tim Berners-Lee invented HTML.

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