From: smurf on 14 Feb 2010 15:27 Peter Lee wrote: > Can anyone recommend a newsreader for their iPhone? I'm using > NewsTapLite, as it's the only one I've found, but wondered if there > are any alternatives? > > Peter uhm, lets hope they do a fully functioning version for the iPad...
From: Gareth Slee on 14 Feb 2010 15:56 smurf <smurf(a)smurf.com> wrote: > Peter Lee wrote: > > Can anyone recommend a newsreader for their iPhone? I'm using > > NewsTapLite, as it's the only one I've found, but wondered if there > > are any alternatives? > > > > Peter > > uhm, lets hope they do a fully functioning version for the iPad... I believe all existing apps will run on the iPad -- Gareth Slee
From: smurf on 14 Feb 2010 15:58 Gareth Slee wrote: > smurf <smurf(a)smurf.com> wrote: > >> Peter Lee wrote: >>> Can anyone recommend a newsreader for their iPhone? I'm using >>> NewsTapLite, as it's the only one I've found, but wondered if there >>> are any alternatives? >>> >>> Peter >> >> uhm, lets hope they do a fully functioning version for the iPad... > > > I believe all existing apps will run on the iPad I know that, i am meaning a version that takes advantage of the extra resolution, power etc etc
From: Ben Shimmin on 14 Feb 2010 18:36 Gareth Slee <gax.slee(a)ntlworld.com>: [...] > I believe all existing apps will run on the iPad I think Scott Forstall said `nearly all' rather than `all'. I suppose apps which use the camera for their primary functionality won't run too well! b. -- <bas(a)bas.me.uk> <URL:http://bas.me.uk/> `It is like Swinburne sat down on his soul's darkest night and designed an organized sport.' -- David Foster Wallace, _Infinite Jest_, on American football
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