True, iPads can be used to fill a company niche, but so could any number of tablets running free software. For any larger usage iPads still need support just as any other system. One does not simply purchase a crate of iPads and distribute them to a hospital staff, for example.
It's a bit off topic because the article is about desktop Linux (whatever that is), but why do those companies choose to use iPads?
Posted Apr 2, 2012 16:00 UTC (Mon) by jedidiah (guest, #20319)
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People may find that "legacy application support" is the key thing here. I saw someone who had been contemplating an iPad3 get very excited about a Win7 tablet over the weekend. This person has no love for Microsoft products and even tried defecting to Linux and then a Mac. Has also been disapointed by PhoneOS versions of desktop Windows apps.
It's not the platform. It's the killer apps. People will put up with a platform they detest over that.