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The Web Designer’s Guide to Ipad

Posted by Author - Freetoolsntips on August 2nd, 2010

While it remains to be seen if the iPad’s preliminary market victory can be maintained, it’s probable the device has the potential to be a game-changer in computing and, by addition, browsing the web and designing for it.

Andy Hume, web developer for Clear left, sees the initiate of the iPad as a key step in the advancement of consumer computing, locking away the complexities of a influential operating system below a sleek, polished user interface.

Web design specialist Christopher Schmitt agrees, describing it as a immense tool for people who experience the web phase and adding that he enjoys being in an industry where we can have our standards-based designs on this kind of device fully transferable, with a large touch screen and 10-hour battery life.

Popplet for iPad

Posted by Author - Freetoolsntips on July 26th, 2010

Popplet is a quick mind-mapping, brainstorming, and idea-collection and display app. The $9 iPad app from conception makes it easy to collect your thoughts and gather many groups of ideas in individual popplets. It also enables you to e-mail popplets in PDF or JPEG format.

Each popplet you create consists of one or more sets of linked popples, which are rectangles of any size that can include drawings, photos, and text. These elements can be combined in a single popple. You can also choose from among seven border colors for each popple.

Creating new popples connected to existing ones is straightforward and perceptive you just haul a small circular bubble away from the current popple and up pop a new one. While links are automatically twisted, a single tap on a line brings up a circular that enables you to delete the line. Any popplet can include an infinite number of popples.

The icons for the tools are patent and easy to understand; you may never need to study the developers Help popplet. Zooming in and out and scrolling using familiar iPad gestures is flawless and smooth. Each popplet panel is apparently infinite; if there’s a size limit it’s not simple to reach. And to title any popplet, all you do is tap and type.

Find Your Own Category on iBooks

Posted by Author - Freetoolsntips on July 23rd, 2010

One of the reasons the iPad has been hailed as the death of the e-reader, iBooks turns your iPad into an e-reader. And not just any e-reader either. I books can be tailored even down to the font, with the app giving the selection of six typefaces.

You can also pick your superior layout; reading one page at a time in portrait mode or two pages on screen at once in landscape. Buy books directly from the iBookstore and download them to your iPad, or transfer your own ePub format books to the tool through iTunes.

A word processor for the iPad, Pages is part of Apple’s iWork suite. It allows you to generate and share documents from the iPad, complete with formatting and sophisticated layout tools. It has a number of pre-set formats to choose from, including cards, flyers, letters and reports. It has a versatile facet that saves whenever you make a change.

You can even import Microsoft Word documents to work on or export your complete documents in Word format, ready to send by email, share with friends, or transfer back to your computer via iTunes Sharing.

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