It’s not an official Flickr app, yet you’ll be able to browse Flickr and download photos on day one with a native app. It’s called Flickr Photos, and it lets you preview, download photos and even browse your contact’s streams and sets. It makes use of both the landscape and portrait view, and it will be available at $2.99. Check out the screenshots after the break.
Posts tagged with "iPad"
Preview: Flickr Photos App for iPad Approved by Apple, Available on April 3rd
Preview: Sonorasaurus Rex for iPad
It turns out d-jay apps are taking a major spot in the “we’re working on an iPad app, available on April 3rd” market and actually, I’ve seen some pretty great apps in the works. Sonorasaurus Rex is a new application for the iPad which sports a stunning user interface design and tons of features which I’m sure will make it stand out from the crowd. I can already see this software being used in some live set, as it’s very promising and I have no doubt pro users will find creative uses for it.
Check out the video after the jump and if you’re into this kind of apps, you know what you’ll have to do on April 3rd.
TwelveSouth Announces Multi-Orientation Dock for iPad
DashApp for iPad: Dashboard-like Web Multitasking
We don’t know if this is going to be approved by Apple but if it will, things will get interesting. There’s been a lot of buzz around multitasking and widgets on the iPad, so I guess it was just about time that someone came up with an idea like this: combining them. Widgets and multitasking, for the web: browsing multiple websites, do multiple things at the same moment without losing the ability to keep everything under control, just a glimpse away. Like splitting your Safari windows to fit half the screen and watching Lady Gaga while watching Lady Gaga. He would approve that.
But anyway, the concept of DashApp is simple: enabling you to open multiple websites at once using the iPhone visualization (thus resembling a widget mode) and multitasking. Updating Facebook Mobile while listening to a song on Youtube. Sounds nice to me, and if DashApp could perhaps use some UI refinements and improvements, no doubt we should expect more stuff like this in the future. Take a look at the video after the break, and follow the developer of DashApp on Twitter to stay updated.
Yes, an iPad Remote App Is Coming
Spotted: Shanghai Mahjong for iPad
It seems like games are one of the categories who’re getting the biggest benefit in the adoption of a bigger touch screen, or at least that’s what developers are showing us. Shangai Mahjong is coming to the iPad as well, thanks to MobileAge who are developing a universal application that will run just fine on your iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. It looks good, it’s vibrant and makes even use of popovers and other native elements.
As usual, check out the images after the break.
iPad and Home Automation
A different take on the subject.
iPad European Prices Revealed? Some Considerations About It.
French blog iGeneration.fr reports that, accordingly to an anonymous distributor, the iPad should be sold in France (and hence, Europe) at a considerably more expensive price then the US. While I have to admit I can really see that coming, seeing it written on paper (web, actually) is still a painful stab in the back.
Because we’re all Still Kids Inside, Lite Brite for iPad is Awesome
Growing up, I was into three things. First it was the Lite Brite, and incredible invention that offered hours of fun. At least until you pocked one to many holes through the screen. The second was the Magna Doodle, which is probably my favorite. And third, Legos. But it was the Lite Brite that started this whole creativity thing, and it was quite brilliant for its time.
iPad owners are lucky, because we now get to relive the days of the glowing plastic pegs with an application called iBrite. Check out the preview video after the break.
