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Well, the two finger scrolling works fine on the iPad, but not the Galaxy Tab. Apple must have built in the two finger swipe in anticipation of pages with scrolling problems. Anyone have a Windows mobile device that they can check this?Comment
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The Galaxy Tab uses Android's 2.2 Froyo OS, which Google told everyone NOT to use on tablets. They recommended waiting for the new 3.0 Honeycomb OS which is being designed for tablets. Samsung and others didn't want to wait so they used 2.2 OS. I suspect the 3.0 OS will have this figured out as well. Then other thing we will have to check is when RIM releases the Playbook tablet. That will have RIM's flavor of tablet OS based on the Blackberry OS, I would hope they have this resolved as well. I don't plan on getting one of those, but I am sure I can find someone who does.Comment
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I don't know how it looks on an ipad or iphone, but it looks and acts fantastically on my droid x.In The " Real World " Vampires Do Not Sparkle. They Burn In the Sun !
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Same thing I saw, but it did show up when I swiped with two fingers. At least on the iPad it did. Android devices did not work. If it doesn't work for you, try upgrading to the new iOS if you haven't alreadyComment
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I am happy to report that all areas of the museum, including the galleries, work fine on a Motorola Xoom. It's running Android version 3, so I am certain that the previous problems were related to the OS. Version 3 was made specifically for tablets while the previous versions were for phones. This Xoom is pretty cool. Finally a worthy opponent to the iPad.Comment
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