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You cannot use Google Chrome on your iPad. There is now a Chrome app available in the App Store. However, it's not a full version of Chrome, and it relies on the same page rendering software as Safari on the iPad.
No babyOne can download PocketCloud app on your ipad, on the desktop computer having tally, download Pocketcloud companion. This will allow remote desktop access to ipad, provided ipad and Desktop are in wifi zone.This way the ipad will now have full control of your desktop from anywhere in the world and you can run all the desktop functions from your ipad
You can't put just anything on an iPad. It has to be made for the iPad. You can't just drag programs on the desktop to the iPad.
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Type in PLay TeMppLEEE RuUn FrRee oNLLine on google chrome and click the 14th link.
You cannot. Internet Explorer is not available for IOS, or any modern Apple computer. If you want an alternative browser, try Google Chrome.
Yes - Google Drive works on your iPad and iPhone via the Google Drive app.
Yes, It has Safari which also Run's on Mac's and PC's.
If you're browsing in the web, it doesn't run any different from browsing on the Chrome browser. The applications and extensions you can add onto the Chrome browser will automatically sync when you are on a Chromebook (using your Gmail address). Most files and documents that you can normally run on a traditional Windows or Mac desktop or laptop can run on Google Docs/Drive or a Chrome extension that supports it. The exception are executable (.exe) files.
Photoshop for the iPad (PS Express) has no 3D rendering or animation capabilities. If you want to do animation, use a desktop or laptop computer and professional software.
The iPad screen resolution is 1024x768, like some standard laptop and desktop displays.
Yes.