(06-16-2017, 08:58 AM)Starboard-leeward Wrote: For anyone interested, I just got a Samsung Chromebook Pro I have Mobile Sheets up, imported all my sheets from a backup on my other tablet, and it is working fine! The Pro has a great display tyhat is super readable and very snappy performance.
I'm using an Acer Chromebook R13, but I'm much less happy with it than you seem to be. In particular, I have the following problems:
The 13" screen has a resolution of 1920x1080. This replaces the 1600x900 screen on the 13" Toshiba tablet I'd been using (until it died recently), and in general it looks great -- except that the higher resolution makes the interface elements in MobileSheets too small to read comfortably, and in some cases too small to touch accurately.
Also I've found that the way that Android apps are implemented in ChromeOS breaks my workflow for importing new songs. On my tablet I used an Android app to rysnc new PDF files from my Linux desktop computer; in ChromeOS that application is broken, and so are all the other ones I've tried. (Yes, I know that incoming connections are broken because Android is NATted in ChromeOS, but the rsync application originates the connection on the Chromebook.) The upshot is that the only way I've found to import new songs is to put the PDF on a USB stick. That's annoying but not a show-stopper -- but then I have the same problem with backups, which I used to send to Linux with rsync. Now I have to copy the full backup file onto the USB stick, then copy it again from USB to Linux.
May I ask whether you've encountered these issues on the Samsung, and if so, how you're handling them?