How nerdy is it that my killer app may very well be a to-do list app? I can’t help it; I love this Thing.
iPad
50FT iPad Starter Pack →
And speaking of winsome wallpapers for your iPad…
Neven Mrgan’s iPad Wallpaper Template →
Neven:
If you provide a 1024×1024 image, it will be cropped to 768×1024 or 1024×768, depending on the orientation. So, your safe area is the middle 768×768.
Stephen Fry on Apple, the iPad, and Steve Jobs →
A fantastic article for Time Magazine profiling Apple, the iPad, and Steve Jobs. Seriously, a great read.
“The iPad’s Killer App is its Killer Apps” [iTunes Link] →
The iTunes store is now updated with iPad Apps. Some of this nerd’s anticipated favorites include:
- Instapaper Pro
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And even though I don’t use Evernote, its iPad version looks incredible.
It is amazing that almost every single one of the iPad apps available right now were built by developers who have never even held the device.
iPad FAQs with David Pogue →
David answers a few of the most-asked questions after his iPad review on NY Times last night. And also, this little nugget:
But I’m telling you, the multitouch screen/software makes it very, very different from a laptop, and the screen size makes it very, very different from an iPhone. It’s something entirely new.
iPad Springboard Breaks Spatiality →
Lukas Mathis:
Let’s say you want to open the App Store on your iPad, and you know that you’ve put this icon at the bottom right of your apps. Turning the iPad shuffles the positions of your icons. The App Store now suddenly jumps to the middle of the second row.
Most of my apps I don’t even know which homescreen they’re on, just where they are on their screen.
‘7 iPad Apps Worth Trying’ →
iWork, Instapaper, Things, and 1Password aren’t just apps worth trying, they’re apps worthy of your first homescreen. (Of course, it’s pretty ironic for me to say this without ever even holding an iPad. Ah well… be sure check out the cool hand-drawn sketch that Cultured Code sent Mitch to show what Things on the iPad may look like.) (Via David Chartier.)
First iPad Reviews Hit the Web →
A roundup of iPad reviews via Macworld. If you’re not going to geek out over all of them, then at least dive into David Pogue’s and Andy Ihnatko’s.