![]() ![]() Blogging would be more difficult without access to an external keyboard. An external keyboard also enables the use of special keys like Command, Option, Control keys, which make using keyboard shortcuts possible. There were times when I had to flip out an external keyboard because the virtual keyboard was in the way of typing, copying/pasting, formatting text, inserting photos, etc. But it’s mostly because I usually sit in a couch when blogging and using an external keyboard while in the couch is not the most comfortable thing to do. ![]() Product picture from Apple Store websiteĮxternal keyboard definitely helps: Most of the time I wrote posts using iPad’s virtual keyboard. Apple has excluded Adobe Flash Player from their iOS from the initiation of their mobile operating system. If you need to access or interact with websites that use Adobe Flash Player, you can’t use iPad. Not long before we left Richmond to be full-time RVers, we made some changes to our computers and purchased an iPad Pro as a replacement for my iPad Air.Īfter about one year of using iPad to edit and upload photos, update our website, and write blog posts, here are my observations and thoughts on iPad as a blogging tool. For portable computers, David used a MacBook Air and I used an iPad Air. In Richmond home, we had a Mac Desktop as our primary computer and an entertainment center for listening to music, recording and watching “TV”. It’s been about a year now and things got easier.Įven before I retired from the work life, I primarily used the iPad when I wasn’t at work. There were definitely moments of frustration in trying to accomplish something on the iPad that I knew could be done quickly using a laptop computer. Since we started our website and the blog last year, I’ve been exclusively using mobile devices, mostly iPad and occasionally iPhone, to create and maintain the site. ![]()
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