Productivity Software?

Noble.Four

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Well honeycomb is supposed to be fully optimized for tablet use. I personally plan to jump on board with a tab as soon as I can, probably the Xoom if nothing more intriguing shows up (for instance, an HTC tablet). Anyway, the biggest reason I want a tablet is to take to class for notes.

I plan to get a keyboard attachment, assuming one is released. But I am just wondering if there has been talk of efficient productivity software for such tasks? I want to be able to have a full function word processor so I can take legitimate notes, and have them all in one nice, android powered place. If there is a lack of software to make the tablet more than a big.android phone that doesn't make calls (see Galaxy tab), it will be hard to justify buying one.
 
Give skype some time. You will be able to make calls on the galaxy tab. There are keyboards that work w/ the tab. As for productivity suite. I haven't looked at one but you know there will some out soon. Don't knock the galaxy tab until you try it. I have it and it rocks.
 
Give skype some time. You will be able to make calls on the galaxy tab. There are keyboards that work w/ the tab. As for productivity suite. I haven't looked at one but you know there will some out soon. Don't knock the galaxy tab until you try it. I have it and it rocks.

Don't get me wrong, I have played with a Galaxy tab, and I think it is super sexy. I just meant I can't justify buying one because it doesn't really do too much that my Incredible can't. If I am going to invest in a tablet, I want it to be something separate from my phone, and enough to warrant not buying something like a netbook.
 
as for productivity software.. you can always use google docs.. also there are some apps in the market like documents to go

i know what you mean when you say u want something that can do more than your phone.. i guess a tablet is the solution since honeycomb will bring apps tailored for a bigger screen