This is the one I was expecting the most. The WSJ has popped up in the iPad App Store, and we’ve got 2 screenshots to share with you. The app is free, you can save articles, and it looks beautiful.
And yes, there’s advertisement in the app.
One thing people want to achieve with the iPad is the freedom to take notes wherever they are, whether it be for class, business, or play. There’s going to be a lot of stiff competition in this area as developers try to feel out what works and what doesn’t, but smartNote for the iPad looks promising. It reminds me of a mix between Thoughts and Circus Ponies Notebook for the Mac.
Be sure to check out the video with some sweet music by Matt and Kim after the break.
Another one on board.. To kill Flash, to make the web better.
“My verdict is that, while it has compromises and drawbacks, the iPad can indeed replace a laptop for most data communication, content consumption and even limited content creation, a lot of the time. But it all depends on how you use your computer.”
So we’ve been sent a brand new, fresh video of what the iPad App Store is looking like right now. There are tons of new apps since the last time, including the NYT, Associated Press, the NASDAQ app, Twittelator for iPad.
Check out the embedded video after the break.
“iTunes lets you drag it into your Books folder. From there you are stuck, it doesn’t open…until Saturday.
But, if you want to start building your eBook collection now, go right ahead.”
Big news tonight folks, Apple has just approved a bunch of new apps for the iPad and we’re able to show you some good previews.
The New York Times Editors’ Choice app features a unique display of media content like photos and videos optimized for the iPad, offline reading and sharing options. All of this packed in complete new user interface and navigation. Check out the screenshots below.
Party games weren’t that huge of a success on the iPhone. Wait, were there party games on the iPhone at all?
The iPhone wasn’t (isn’t) exactly the best fit for party games, but things are gonna change with the iPad. Thanks to the bigger screen (yes, once again) some developers thought that it would have been interesting to step into the unexplored land of local multiplayer and offer users the possibility to touch things on screen - together.
Globetrotters is the first games we’ve just stumbled upon, it features (what they seem) nice graphics and allows you to play with 3 other friends on the same device. From what we can see right now, you basically have to jump from a planet to another and collect some colored stars to win. Sorta. But anyway, the thing is - party games are now possible. Too bad I won’t have 3 other friends with an iPad to test Globetrotters, because it looks good. Take a look at the screenies after the jump.
I did see this coming. Already available on the iPhone, the Yellow Pages app can surely make a great use of the additional screen real estate, thus providing a far better experience for the user. Look at the tab bar though: 10 icons. Couldn’t it just use popovers instead of all those tabs? We’ll see. Until that day, take a look at the screenshots below.