Since Mobile Safari syncs with desktop Safari, which syncs with Firefox via Xmarks, I would guess "yes."Jasoco said:Alternatively, does either iCab or Atomic Browser have Xmarks integration or some kind of syncing with bookmarks I already have? Which is the best browser? I like the idea of DropBox integration for downloads. This will be a must.
Knight77 said:Guys can you suggest me any good iOS / Generic Apple website? Better if normal and just hold by an hardcore fanboys group...
Thanks
iCab:Jasoco said:Alternatively, does either iCab or Atomic Browser have Xmarks integration or some kind of syncing with bookmarks I already have? Which is the best browser? I like the idea of DropBox integration for downloads. This will be a must.
Jasoco said:Alternatively, does either iCab or Atomic Browser have Xmarks integration or some kind of syncing with bookmarks I already have? Which is the best browser? I like the idea of DropBox integration for downloads. This will be a must.
Stumpokapow said:I read TUAW.com which is slightly Apple tilted, minimalmac.com, which is fairly sane, daringfireball.net which is... well, you'll see as soon as you go there, appleinsider.com for the latest goofy-ass rumours, and toucharcade.com for iOS gaming. Plus GAF threads.
Fugly Android ★
Via the AndroidPR Twitter account.
I like 9to5mac.com, it's supposedly run by Apple retailer employees. TUAW is about the same, but it's owned by AOL, and so they might be pushed to do attention grabbing things in the future. DaringFireball is douchey but the guy has sources and developers talk to him (they don't talk to these blogs for some reason).Knight77 said:Yes...I see :-D
By the way thanks for the (other) tips!
I love icab. And it does have the open tab in background feature.Jasoco said:So final verdict. Atomic or iCab? ICab's $2 while Atomic is $1. Both seem similar. How are they browsing? Do either of them have an open in background feature? For when I open a link in a new tab?
Jasoco said:Also, do either of them have the fast JavaScript speed Safari does? How does this work? Safari in 4.3 has much improved JS. Do the other browsers get this as well?
icab is better, but for three bucks, just get both if you are this indecisive!Jasoco said:How about Atomic? The people at MacRumors seem to like it better because the developer listens more closely and visits the forum for ideas.
Also, do either of them have the fast JavaScript speed Safari does? How does this work? Safari in 4.3 has much improved JS. Do the other browsers get this as well?
Though does Atomic have gestures like iCab? I just remembered gestures are a big want... Damn.. who thought it would be so hard to pick a browser?
Any final thoughts on these?bob page said:Anyone wanna help me decide on which new domain to use for my iPad wallpaper site? I'm not really satisfied with my current one.
-ipadpixel.com
-pixelsforipad.com
-pixelperfectipad.com
-1024by1024.com
-oohlaipad.com
-galleripad.com
-ipadforte.com
-alaipad.com
-ipad1024.com
-pixelsforipad.com
-pixelperfectipad.com
-pixelatedipad.com
-uberipad.com
Current one is www.ipadbackdrops.com
bob page said:Any final thoughts on these?
Are you viewing the normal site or the better WebApp version?-Pyromaniac- said:Damn, GAF looks great on the ipad.
Jasoco said:Are you viewing the normal site or the better WebApp version?
webapp of course.Jasoco said:Are you viewing the normal site or the better WebApp version?
FerranMG said:I was reading today about Evernote vs. Simplenote.
What are the thoughts around here?
I've only tried Evernote so far, and though I love the idea, I think the executions falls a bit flat.
I takes a bit too much to load notes, and sometime I'd only want to write something quickly and I just can't with Evernote.
Plus, I read that Simplenote allows to share notes between users.
I'm thinking about that as a big pro. My gf and me for example could make shared shopping lists and argue no more about what has to be bought and what not.![]()
On my computer I have the full site customized out the wazoo that when I use it on the iPad, I can't stand it. The WebApp looks and works amazingly on the iPad's big screen and offers easy navigation without having to zoom in to click small links and stuff. Since everything is where it should be. I love it on the iPad.mrkgoo said:Meh.
I love the webapp on the iPhone, miles better. But on the iPad, I prefer to just use the normal site.
My only worry with the existing one is that it's too difficult to remember (hell, I couldn't even remember it a hour after I registered it).Crazymoogle said:When in doubt, pick the smallest name that actually explains what you want to do.
But I think your existing domain is the clever one.
Jasoco said:On my computer I have the full site customized out the wazoo that when I use it on the iPad, I can't stand it. The WebApp looks and works amazingly on the iPad's big screen and offers easy navigation without having to zoom in to click small links and stuff. Since everything is where it should be. I love it on the iPad.
Rez said:Your relevant newspaper probably has an app worth downloading.
Zinio is great if you're into certain magazines. It has Edge, which is a fantastic gaming mag, for a reasonable price.
ZINIO IS GREAT FOR JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING. The only thing I don't like is that compared to the standalone, I can't seem to queue downloads.
The Kindle app is essential if you're into eBooks.
I never use it. Not for a year on ipad 1 and I don't see myself using it.
Dropbox is something you need to download on every device you own, right now, including your iPad.
Agreed
ComicZeal for comics.
Agreed
QuickShot for a nice camera app that automatically uploads to Dropbox.
Get photogene + photoshop for edits. Photogene is great. Hipstamatic on iphone works amazing on ipad and pocket booth HD is a lot of fun.
Friendly is probably the best Facebook app, but the touch version of the Facebook website itself works well too, so you could just link that on your home page. But it has a low-res icon. Icky. Oh and the Twitter app is great.
Agreed
The iWork suite is theoretically great but I am yet to really use it (granted, I've had the device for less than a week).
Useless to me, the layout + excel one are too fiddly from what I tried. The text document, you can use a free text editor and then move it to proper word on a pc
AppShopper is a must. Build up your wish list and it will tell you when their prices drop. It is amazing.
Agreed
Not to mention Zite. If you like Flipboard, you'll no doubt like Zite a lot. It's better for reading articles and has a nice recommendation engine.Jax said:You're missing
PULSE
Read it Later/Instapaper
Noteshelf/Penultimate (preference former)
GoodReader
UrbanSpoon <3
Flixster
Dragon Dictation
Atomic Browser
and for fun. Magic Piano.
then you'll have a highly functioning awesome ipad.
bob page said:Not to mention Zite. If you like Flipboard, you'll no doubt like Zite a lot. It's better for reading articles and has a nice recommendation engine.
Quoting this post so I can find it later. I need more cool apps!Jax said:You're missing
PULSE
Read it Later/Instapaper
Noteshelf/Penultimate (preference former)
GoodReader
UrbanSpoon <3
Flixster
Dragon Dictation
Atomic Browser
and for fun. Magic Piano.
then you'll have a highly functioning awesome ipad.
Looked into PlainText? It syncs with Dropbox and uses...plain text files.FerranMG said:I was reading today about Evernote vs. Simplenote.
What are the thoughts around here?
I've only tried Evernote so far, and though I love the idea, I think the executions falls a bit flat.
I takes a bit too much to load notes, and sometime I'd only want to write something quickly and I just can't with Evernote.
Plus, I read that Simplenote allows to share notes between users.
I'm thinking about that as a big pro. My gf and me for example could make shared shopping lists and argue no more about what has to be bought and what not.![]()
I think there's a checkbox or preference somewhere to sync iPhone/iPod only apps (I'd guess in the Apps tab), just change that setting.qwerty2k said:Yay, got my iPad and its syncing now. Is there an easy way to only sync iPad and Universal apps? i don't want me iphone apps on the device.
I'd guess many people are used to useless (or even hostile) customer support, if any support at all. Or they're just used to being able to do everything over the internet and not having to deal with people.Talon- said:Why are people so afraid of calling customer support? They'd have told you the same thing and been more responsive.
The iCab dev is pretty responsive to emails, and open about the programming stuff on his blog...and the last post would explain why the last update had so many "modules" (basically fancy bookmarklets) included, and perhaps why Atomic got pulled at one point (I vaguely read somewhere it was for the module type stuff they had).Jasoco said:How about Atomic? The people at MacRumors seem to like it better because the developer listens more closely and visits the forum for ideas.
Also, do either of them have the fast JavaScript speed Safari does? How does this work? Safari in 4.3 has much improved JS. Do the other browsers get this as well?
Though does Atomic have gestures like iCab? I just remembered gestures are a big want... Damn.. who thought it would be so hard to pick a browser?
Jax said:You're missing
PULSE
Read it Later/Instapaper
Noteshelf/Penultimate (preference former)
GoodReader
UrbanSpoon <3
Flixster
Dragon Dictation
Atomic Browser
and for fun. Magic Piano.
then you'll have a highly functioning awesome ipad.
Jasoco said:Why can't I log into the WebApp on iCab? It keeps taking me to the same login page with no error. It tells me JavaScript is required. But doesn't tell me that it's off or anything.
It's already set to iPad. And it doesn't work either with iPad or iPhone set.typo said:Change the user agent to Mobile Safari / iPhone.
Nightz said:Does Penultimate have a zoomed in mode?
Gonna have to second this. I have no idea why Penultimate is so popular when there are better options like Noteshelf around.Jax said:No.
hence my noteshelf recommendation. The base templates for various uses are also really good.
I think penultimate is quite disappointing and once i got into noteshelf, I never looked back
I've actually owned the iPad 1 and iPad 2 since launch it's just that I just got the upad app and with its zoomed in feature it seems really nice for taking notes in class.brianmcdoogle said:If you just got an iPad and haven't used it much, wait on buying a stylus. I bought one right when I got my original iPad a year ago, and I've used the stylus twice. It was a Pogo, which was highly recommended at the time and a lot like the ones suggested in this thread, but it doesn't work like a pencil, and it's just a pain in the butt to use. I'd recommend just using your finger and getting used to that. Really, the device isn't made for a stylus.
Penultimate was available on the iPad's launch date, was beloved by reviewers in those early days with few alternatives, and has has been frequently featured by Apple in the AppStore since then.bob page said:Gonna have to second this. I have no idea why Penultimate is so popular when there are better options like Noteshelf around.
However bad the pogo stylus is, it's still a lot better than using a fingerespecially when the pogo stylus is only $12.brianmcdoogle said:If you just got an iPad and haven't used it much, wait on buying a stylus. I bought one right when I got my original iPad a year ago, and I've used the stylus twice. It was a Pogo, which was highly recommended at the time and a lot like the ones suggested in this thread, but it doesn't work like a pencil, and it's just a pain in the butt to use. I'd recommend just using your finger and getting used to that. Really, the device isn't made for a stylus.