glittergirl
iPF Noob
I think it really depends on how much and how you use your iPad. I honestly would not even want an iPad without RetinaPad, because I use so many non-universal iPhone apps. I also pay for a Grooveshark subscription, which at $3 a month kills Spotify or Rhapsody or Rdio or Mog, all of which I've tried, the latter three before I was JB.
I know exactly the keyboard issue you're having-had the same thing occur in theDataUsage app when trying to adjust cellular usage & came up with the same cut/paste workaround. I actually just uninstalled it yesterday because I was annoyed. It's a toss up and a lot of trial and error to resolve conflicts, but in my experience the more theming or display type mods, the more problems I've had, while paid things like RetinaPad, RichText for Mail, ScreenDimmer etc are just so valuable to me I wouldn't want to give them up.
It's a valid question I was definitely asking myself yesterday in the midst of my 12 hour attempt to fix a boot loop, then upgrade, then downgrade, then set up everything again. For me it's worth it, but I really think it comes down to which enhancements are most important to you, and how much that matters vs the conflicts that will inevitably pop up.
I know exactly the keyboard issue you're having-had the same thing occur in theDataUsage app when trying to adjust cellular usage & came up with the same cut/paste workaround. I actually just uninstalled it yesterday because I was annoyed. It's a toss up and a lot of trial and error to resolve conflicts, but in my experience the more theming or display type mods, the more problems I've had, while paid things like RetinaPad, RichText for Mail, ScreenDimmer etc are just so valuable to me I wouldn't want to give them up.
It's a valid question I was definitely asking myself yesterday in the midst of my 12 hour attempt to fix a boot loop, then upgrade, then downgrade, then set up everything again. For me it's worth it, but I really think it comes down to which enhancements are most important to you, and how much that matters vs the conflicts that will inevitably pop up.