Thinking of getting a iPad, BUT

I think I may get the 2nd gen iPad but,I was wondering if there was a way to transfer work back and forth from my Mac to the iPad and iPad to Mac? There is no USB port so it can not be done that way. How are people doing it who own the first gen.

,I was wondering if there was a way to transfer work back and forth from my Mac to the iPad and iPad to Mac?
Yes.
Plug it into your computer and transfer the files through iTunes. Or use DropBox or some other similar app.
There is no USB port so it can not be done that way.
Done what way?
How are people doing it who own the first gen.
Same way they will do it with the 2nd gen.
Plug it into your computer and transfer the files through iTunes. Or use DropBox or some other similar app.

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    I can afford the accessories and toys and the time to make them work, some can't.
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  • SHOULD U GET A IPAD IF I HAVE AN IPHONE

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    You are completely wrong.
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    There is no charge when you connect your iPad or iPhone to WiFi ! Don't spread misinformation like that.
    You are the one spreading misinformation. You don't even live in the UK so you are in no position to comment on the free/paid status of WiFi in the UK. WiFi is NOT free everywhere in the UK. Stop spreading misinformation because you clearly don't know what you are talking about.
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    b) Starbucks offer paid for WiFi. It is charged to both iPad and iPhone users.
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    You will possibly find challenges getting things to print since the iPad only goes to AirPrint enabled printers. You will find challenges if you need to get data on or off the iPad since it doens't support flash drives (e-mail is the easiest way, and to do that you need wifi access)
    You can't get microsoft office. but the afrorementioned docs to go works, as do other office apps.
    You can make it work. Personally? For functionality and the such, I'd look into a netbook. Less money, hundreds of gigs and likely less compatibility issues with other devices.

  • Thinking of buying an ipad

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    I use docs 2 go for all ms office functions. Main reason being that I can just save to dropbox and then instantly access the file on my pc and visa versa.
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