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Does anyone know if Eclipse files or Bridge realtime could be displayed/run on an Android tablet? What I mean is, could a transcript .ecl file be edited on it? I'm assuming the tablet would have to be able to load/install Eclipse, so the answer is probably no. I think the text-file (.txt) transcript could be edited. Could attorneys receive realtime on an Android tablet?
Oh, and how's the realtime on iPads coming along? Have all the glitches been worked out yet?
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Hello, Quyen. I can't answer about running Eclipse on an Android tablet as your main computer, if that's what you're asking. Re myView and touchscreen realtime on the iPads, I have been using myView Ver 1.89 ever since it was released, and it's worked flawlessly for me. Now, are there things on my Wish List that I wish they could change or tweak about it? Oh, absolutely. The letters on the screen are still pixelated, for instance ... but at least now you can enlarge those letters to a much more easily readable size. The Wish List item would be for crisp, clean fonts and a choice of fonts. Right now, it's fixed. But I am using iPads for all realtime now and clients absolutely love it. Hope that helps.
M.A.
No, I don't mean to use it as my main computer for running Eclipse. I meant as a realtime loaner/viewer for the attorneys. Well, and to edit a transcript on it. But I guess the answer to both is no.
Glad to hear the iPad is working well.
Quyen, if you go to the EclipseCAT website, there's a download for myView for Android there. I have actually used it on my Android tablets and it seemed to work okay, but I just prefer the iPads. You could certainly use it as a loaner for attys - I just can't speak much to how it performs.
M.A.
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