«Who would've guessed five years ago that comics would be
the killer app for tablets?»
Not exact matches
On the other hand, there aren't that many
killer apps for the platform yet, and I find myself wondering over and over again why I should use the
tablet when I have my smartphone or laptop handy.
It's certainly one way
for RIM to tackle the lack of
app choice in the App World at the moment and if they can pull it off, could be the killer feature for the tablet ending RIM's current app wo
app choice in the
App World at the moment and if they can pull it off, could be the killer feature for the tablet ending RIM's current app wo
App World at the moment and if they can pull it off, could be the
killer feature
for the
tablet ending RIM's current
app wo
app woes.
But the keyboard still isn't as easy to use as it should be, the web browser still doesn't display all web content as well as it could (particularly Adobe Flash elements that haven't been optimized
for mobile devices), and most importantly, there just aren't enough
killer apps for Android
tablets... at least not yet.
But as a Google Nexus One user I'm still waiting
for the
killer apps that will make me want to use a Honeycomb
tablet like the XOOM on a regular basis.