Posts tagged with "iPad"

ReaddleDocs: It Could Have Been Good, But…

If you read my Good Reader review last week, you should have noticed that I’m pretty satisfied with the app, even though it has some UI quirks and it surely can get a lot better. I know that the developers are working hard on improving the app, and I guess that an update addressed to fix the aforementioned problems is already on its way to the App Store.

Are there any alternatives to Good Reader though? Not so many, and most of them are very poorly executed applications that let you import documents and, in the best case, upload them somewhere on the internet. Can ReaddleDocs for iPad be any better than the others?

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ABC For iPad: Downloaded Over 400.000 Times

There’s no doubt that the ABC Player application for the iPad is one of the best pieces of software on the App Store right now: you can have hundreds of episodes of popular shows streamed to your iPad for free, with some advertising here and there and an overall good looking app. It works over 3G and Wifi, all the Lost seasons and episodes are in there: basically, it’s awesome. And it turns out that ABC itself is pretty happy with the results as well.

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A Smoking Hot, Microwaved iPad

For MacStories’s usual “Something Must Be Wrong With Some People” series, today we’re very proud to present you the microwaved iPad, served hot in a 10 minutes Youtube video that is gonna make you want a last-gen microwave oven.

Not really.

But seriously, check out the video after the break. And remember: something must be wrong with some people. Next, a JooJoo.

[via CNET]

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ABC Player App for iPad Can Now Stream Over 3G

A new version of the ABC app for iPad has just been approved by Apple, and it brings streaming over a 3G connection, something early adopters of an iPad Wifi + 3G have been demanding for a few days now.

You can go download the app for free here. The update also features many bug fixes, stability improvements and landscape support for all screens.


Dropbox for iPad Available [Reviewed]

Dropbox has just updated its official iPhone client to include support for the iPad. It’s available for free here.The new version takes advantage of the iPad’s portrait and landscape modes to display your folders on the list, and also makes use of popovers in the main view to email and copy links and access your favorites. Also, it’s now possible to export documents to native iPad apps such as Keynote and Pages.

Keep on reading after the break for our impressions with the app.

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Archive Your Tweets with TweetSheet

If you tweet a lot every day, it’s likely that sometimes in the future you’ll want to have some sort of archive for your tweets - that kind of stuff that you show off to your grandsons to remember the good days. Ok, maybe not with tweets, but you get the hang of it. You tweet links, you use different applications, you want to have your own Library of Congress archive for the messages you once sent and now you’ve forgotten about.

If this idea has ever come to your mind and you would like to be able to see what exactly happened on January 27th, then TweetSheet is the app for you.

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The Android iPad Clone [From China With Love]

They did it again, and this time it’s the iPad’s turn to be cloned and sold God knows where in China. The following clone runs Android 2.1, and features a 1Ghz ARM Cortex-A8 CPU, 10-inch 1024×600 display and 512MB of RAM. Not bad, huh?

Well, actually yes. Check out the images after the break, and stay away from this stuff. Buy it only if you really hate someone and you want to give him a fake iPad. With Flash, someday.

[9to5mac via Crunchgear]

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