
04-06-2012, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Michael Knutson
When I can pull out my iPad and truly edit an Excel spreadsheet, I'll consider that tablets have arrived.
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Lets be more generic than specifically iPad. Then that tablet has existed since 2005, but nobody wanted it. It exists today, and nobody wants it. Today among others, is the Samsung series 7 slate. You can absolutely edit Excel on it, it runs Windows 7 and all of Office. Problem is that to effectively edit Excel with your fingers, you have to blow it up so you don't get a whole lot of rows and columns and half your screen is taken up by the soft keyboard. it is better with the stylus, as you can get finer resolution, but it is still not a mouse and keyboard. So you aren't ever going to really use Excel on a tablet unless it is a 24" tablet, or you grab a keyboard and mouse, along with your Series 7.
If you just want to do some review and light editing, Docs to Go, is available on Android and iOS. The issue is not the ability to run an Excel spreadsheet on a smallish touch screen, it is the limitations of the touch screen UI that will prevent that use. No way to fix that.
Maybe in the future we can do all our interaction by talking to our PC/tablet, but I don't look forward to a cube farm of office workers all yelling at their processors.
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