The iPhone Apps you’d like to see in iPad Too – 1
3/21/2010 10:41:00 PM - 0 comments
All those iPhone users who also have their eyes on the iPad are awaiting its release on April 3. And so also has changed the equation as to how users are analyzing their iPhone apps – most users and developers alike are confronting iPhone apps with an outlook to judge how such an app would fare for the iPad. Will the experience be bigger and better with the added touch-screen space?Analysts believe that the availability of larger screen room in the iPad will probably make development of more complex control systems easier. Moreover, iPad’s will come with a little more processing power, which will make apps deliver better as it will take away any delays you’ve become used to on the iPhone and iPod Touch. The pre-launch hysteria of the iPad is slowly catching up as users have started reviewing every productivity app, digital-photo editor or gaming app on the context of iPad version.
What users are thinking……
As you brace yourself for the scheduled iPad launch just more than a week later on April 3, questions that arise in your minds are many and varied. Reports suggest that most queries and doubts are related to apps like how a popular iPhone app would look on the larger screen. What more would game developers add to the iPad version of this game?
It’s true that your favorite iPhone apps might appear awkward on the iPad. This is because the iPad has a much bigger screen than the iPhone. Native iPhone apps can either be stretched to fill the iPhone screen, or run in a small, iPhone-sized window.
At the same time survey of app developers plan indicate that most of them are ready to accept the challenge of being on the iPad zone sooner or later. It is perhaps the initial sales figures and acceptance of the device amongst the consumers that can boost confidence for the developers; while some are waiting till they get their hands on the device.
With so many apps at the App Store, it is really a tough job to ascertain which ones will be actually iPad-ready. And how long do you think it will take for developers to make them iPad optimized. Which according to you are the iPhone apps you would like to see in an iPad version too and which do not stand a chance.
We welcome your popular votes for the Apps you’d like to experience on iPad too. Watch this space for the next update.
Posted: Seuli.B




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