FloRider
Senior Member
- Dec 2, 2012
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Ok, the forum is only two weeks old -- but already we're the most active Lenovo forum, both here and at Lenovo (if you consider only the A2109 posts). We also just became the Lenovo forum here with the most posts (although about one-third are mine ). A couple weeks ago some of us at the Lenovo forums became frustrated with the inability to edit posts, as well as having to share one forum with every IdeaTab. The software was so limited that I was practically begging Android sites to add an A2109 forum. You can see my desperate post for this forum here:
http://www.androidtablets.net/forum/lenovo-tablets/50539-what-chances-getting-a2109-sub-forum.html
I'd like to see this forum become the number one destination for A2109 owners, mainly because Lenovo has the same confounding problems. At the same time, I wouldn't discourage anyone from participating over there. There are some very knowledgeable members at Lenovo -- although our mods are much more helpful here . I'm going to keep trying to make this forum as useful as I can for our members. I've got an exciting guide in the works, and if our gurus keep cranking out products and sharing their development expertise, maybe we'll get our second subforum. Thanks for reading -- I know this is a bit silly, but it makes me happy to see this forum successful. In conclusion, I'd like to thank mcl630 and anika200 for their hard work and dedication, and most of all Spider, whose assistance and responsiveness you usually don't see but is much appreciated.
FloRider
http://www.androidtablets.net/forum/lenovo-tablets/50539-what-chances-getting-a2109-sub-forum.html
I'd like to see this forum become the number one destination for A2109 owners, mainly because Lenovo has the same confounding problems. At the same time, I wouldn't discourage anyone from participating over there. There are some very knowledgeable members at Lenovo -- although our mods are much more helpful here . I'm going to keep trying to make this forum as useful as I can for our members. I've got an exciting guide in the works, and if our gurus keep cranking out products and sharing their development expertise, maybe we'll get our second subforum. Thanks for reading -- I know this is a bit silly, but it makes me happy to see this forum successful. In conclusion, I'd like to thank mcl630 and anika200 for their hard work and dedication, and most of all Spider, whose assistance and responsiveness you usually don't see but is much appreciated.
FloRider