Great news... for a few of you guys.
Now for the rest of us older iPad owners who were forced to update to the last version of iOS that we could... and can't roll back to an older version... can't run apps that we've bought and paid for... I guess we're just screwed because our iPad's still crash and Apple is more concerned about forced obsolescence than hardware that has a functional OS and apps that don't crash.
Sorry $ 800 or so every couple years is not my idea of a solution and it isn't for the vast majority of people who dole out the bucks for an expensive tablet. Tablets are recreational devices for the most part.. for every person who uses one for actual work there are dozens who use it only for email, facebook, twitter, and surfing the web . That makes it very much a discretionary expenditure.... and at $ 600 - 800 a pop... a very expensive one at that.
To expect an investment in an Apple product to last more than two years is very realistic and I expect Apple to see it as such too... but their responsiveness proves otherwise.
So... Apple... where is the solution for the others of us who are still crashing repeatedly ? Where is the solution for us early adopters upon whose pocketbooks the success of the iPad was built ?
When are we to expect a solution ? At least open the old versions of iOS up so the open source community can do what your team of developers apparently can't.... turn our iPad's back into useful devices and not frustrating paperweights.
When can we expect a solution ?