Firstly, to Adrian_Michael, really hope you don't mind us sorta hijacking your thread to discuss computers in general.
Thank you Annah. I did try browsing through a library of apps, once I figured out what an app is. But all I got was adverts.
I've heard already about apps that do everything, though what everything is suppose to be is a different matter.
My principal concern is that, once I move to a different technology, I won't be loosing facilities I depend up and more importantly, I won't end up with a paper weight.
I moved over to PCs from 8 bit once it was possible to get a decent word processor for less than what was then, twice the average weekly wage. (That one was called Word Perfect. There were others available, some free, but they were essentially what I had had on 8 bit so didn't see any point in risking it).
I've reluctantly moved to each new OS as they've appeared. Though still using XP, because I briefly used Vista and my wife uses W7.
Tried Linux. Spent ages looking at the plethoria of choices, everyone I spoke to said this or that one was the best, but refuced to say why. Eventually opting for PCLinux OS which I loaded from a disk sold to me by the Linux group. It made the CD drive unusable and crashed the machine. Repeated calls and question from Linux and linux forums were ignored. So, Linux is out.
Not heard any good things about M$ W8.
So, thinking about tablet machines for when I have to renew my current machine.
Be nice to actually see some details of a few of these apps. Quantity is irrelevant if every one asks for money. I don't really want 1000s. Just a few that do what I need.
Like the idea of a keyboard. The notion of an onscreen key pad is just silly.
Bit concerned about cloud. Nice idea, but hate loading all my eggs in once basket. Is the cloud secure for example? Do I have to pay?