it's funny you should ask about trying the app at the APPle store. The chances are no.
About 2 weeks ago I ventured into the friendly local Apple store with exactly that intension. Before I started searching on e bay I wanted to know if it would be a fix. After waiting for the privilege of being helped I proceeded to explain to the salesperson what I needed to do. He said they do not have the ability to download any apps in the retail store. Best suggestion was I could buy it, set it up right there in the store, load the app, try the app.
If did not work they would simply return the unit and void the transaction. I took a pass on that deal, since I was looking more on eBay or craigslist. I did however buy a cable I needed while I was there.
The next day, I get a survey in my email from the Apple Store asking me to rate the service. I did my best to be as nice as possible while still explaining the dissatisfaction of not being able to load the app to try.
a day goes by and I get a call from the Apple Store regional mgr. to discuss why my rating was less than stellar.
it might have been the comment about the sales person being more qualified to work at Apple...bees
we chatted a bit and he did reiterate that all the apps in the store are actually broadcast by apple from a remote office and they really can't download apps at the store.
Explaining to him why I needed to do this he seemed to feel it was all due to the processor architecture.
in thinking about this, I guess I can compare it some of our computers at work. they always worked fine doing their job, we could run all our programs including AutoCad which is pretty intense graphics. Now here comes BIM
which is 3 D building modeling with unreal graphics and guess what.....our computers just ain't got the balls to run it right . Slow as molasses. computers got updated to meet the needs, not by choice but by necessity. My guess is the new V.3 added so much with the overview screen, groupings and other new features that it just can't run on the old processor. The new pads have the 64 hz processor to run the retina display and that gives it the oomph, to handle 3.1
now I'm sure not saying we need to run out and buy iPads, cause that won't happen. we either live with the lag, hope they come up with a solution that will work with the old architecture which probably won't happen without giving up something else
Just think Mackie must have known about this or did not do a thorough job testing the program on older iPads.
They should have discovered it before us end users found it out the hard way. This is why I feel they OWE us the option to go back to V-2.
Just keep in mind a iPod air is about $400 on e bay (display model, refurbs, used). You can sell an older iPad for 150-200 making the fix about $200.00 net. I sold an old ipad gen.2 16g for 150.00 this weekend.