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Canadian Apps This doesn’t include apps by Canadians that are not specific to Canada.
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It is not taking long for creative productive applications to emerge for a device some people have categorized as only a media consumption device. iPad DJ Looks like a fun way to experiment with beatbox tunes as the next generation of garageband. I also think the magical piano from the same Smule developers that came
It isn’t taking long for developers to get on board with developing iPad specific apps. Mashable has a list of 10 great apps worth checking out: 1. Twitterrific $Free 2. Magic Piano $2.99 3. Bento for iPad $4.99 4. Pandora for iPad $Free 5. Omnigraffle $50 6. MLB at bat $14.99 7. NetFlix for iPad
Unfortunately these aren’t my first impressions – that will have to wait until “the end of April” which I have heard might be April 24 when the iPad and hopefully the one with ubiquitous cellular data capabilities will be available in Canada. There are many first impressions now that the early adopters have picked up
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Some really impressive updates to iPhone apps are being released to take advantage of the larger iPad screen. A game video that makes a board game look fun to try is Scrabble ($10). This game is not available in Canada yet but neither is the iPad so many releases will probably happen in the month
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Omnigraffle has been introduced exclusively for the iPad ($50) since the iPhone/touch screen is too small. Files are compatible with the Mac version of the program. Omnigraffle for iPad is very expensive especially when compared to other iPhone or even iPad apps but I can see myself using it constantly and being very creative with
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Zeldman weighs in on Flash and the iPad. Adobe should see the opportunity.
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The April 2010 edition of Wired has a series of articles on how the tablet will change the world. Wired is known for its bold prognostications and this article is no exception: the tablet will eventually replace laptops people will carry around an iPhone and iPad (or Google equivalent), using the cloud and home computers
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March 12 the date for American pre-orders for the iPad has arrived and some new details have come out. Nothing big but some additional clarity on how the more flexible American data plan ordering will work, confirmation that free epub ebooks can be read in iBook, and identification of a screen lock switch. The key
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For a device that hasn’t yet even been released there was yet another critical article about the iPad by ZDNet. Despite all the iPad’s supposed flaws apparently it generates more web page traffic to do another iPad critique and it worked since I checked to see if there was anything original or enlightening. Unfortunately it
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