In the "general comments" category:
I recently bought an iPad as my first "apps" device. I tend to like to use the computer for most things, but figured I'd use the iPad for backup chartplotter, mapper in the car, and just general marine/traveling apps (AIS, Tides/Currents, etc.).
I decided to buy the Mini because the "big" iPad just seemed like it would be huge sitting on my dashboard (not so much at the helm), and also because - since I don't have a smart phone - I could see myself carrying it into stores to look specs up and things like that. The smaller form factor seemed like it would be nice for those things.
So, I bought a new Retina Mini, 32GB, last week. Well, I had no sooner done that than my Internet provider ran a special on the "regular" mini, 16GB, at a fantastic price and including free cellular data until March (just a bonus as I did not intend to "hook up" this iPad). Since I really wasn't sure about the form factor and my usage at all, I decided to go with the "cheap" one and returned the Retina. Probably the speed and screen quality would have been a bit of overkill for my planned usage anyway (on the other hand, I will get a retina laptop next time I replace one).
Last night I started using the new "plain" Mini. The size is nice, and when I used it to "map me" to a place across town today that worked well. But wow, the system fonts are *very small* for my not-so-young-anymore eyes. And even when you set the font size up to maximum large, it only affects some of the screens (not, for example, the app store). (Web browser does get larger.) So... I'm a bit up in the air about the size. I think for my uses the smaller size will still be better, but it's a consideration.
I also ran into a glitch with Garmin BlueChart Mobile - I wonder if any of you have experienced similar? (Apple and Garmin have not figured it out yet....)
1) I downloaded the (free) Garmin Bluechart Mobile app. That went fine. Of course then you find out that you still have to buy charts
2) You buy the charts "in app" (although it still goes through iTunes somehow) and so I set out to purchase the North America one. A box popped up saying I might want to update my credit card info as it was close to expiration. I did that, and then went to purchase.
3) I got two error messages, one on top of the other. One was something like "could not connect to iTunes store" and the other was something like "could not complete purchase please contact ITunes/Apple.
4) Next I went into my Apple ID and looked at my credit card info. It had updated just fine.
5) Next I went to the App store and bought a different app, just to see how that would go. That went fine and it was purchased no problem.
6) Tried Garmin charts again... same errors.
7) Rebooted iPad.
8) Tried Garmin charts again... same errors.
9) I removed the Garmin Bluechart Mobile app from my iPad and then went and re-downloaded it. That went fine.
10) Tried Garmine charts again... same errors :amgry
How bedeviling! I can log in and see that all is well with my iTunes ID and credit card info. I can purchase *other* apps through the App store on the iPad. I can make unrelated purchases on the credit card (in real life). But I can't get the "in app" Garmin chart store to sell me charts. Anyone else experienced this?
If Apple or Garmin figure it out, I'll report back. But they are still at the stage of "Are you sure you were online?" (Never mind that I already listed that I re-downloaded the app no problem and made another app purchase no problem, which would seem to indicate being online.)
Sunbeam