Clive, in point:
1) Flash - read through this thread. A lot has been bandied back and forth on this. The upshot is that it won't happen - by design.
2) Download limit? No, none as such. I've downloaded movies, iTunes uni lectures and podcasts - some well over a gigabyte in size. There is no device-set limit that 'm aware of. You may have some network related issue there as this is true for both wifi and 3G connections. You wouldn't normally use 3G for this anyhow, as you're most likely on a plan that won't be wonderful for large data transfer.
3) You don't attach files to email, you email your document from apps that handle your file. An example - you download a photo from the web (click and hold/save to photo library). You may then go to the library and email that photo from there by opening the photo and selecting "email to:". If you create a word processing document in Pages, you finish the document within that app and either save it to your device locally, sync it with your PC or Mac or email it to someone directly. You don't save the document from the app and then go to email to mail it as there is no common file system as such. It's not hard to get used to.
4) There are several apps that allow you to download a website or part thereof for later offline browsing.
5) Native printing to wifi printers is coming shortly we've heard. There are several apps that already allow you to route printing from your iPad to your local printer through your PC or Mac via wifi. I use one now called "Print 'n Share".
Last edited by Omaroo; 12-07-2010 at 12:50 PM.
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