PageOnceMike Works said:Does anyone have any recommendations for good (cheap, if not free) apps that keep track of your finances? I'd like something for my iPhone/iPad where I can jot down if I owe someone money or vice versa, etc.
PageOnceMike Works said:Does anyone have any recommendations for good (cheap, if not free) apps that keep track of your finances? I'd like something for my iPhone/iPad where I can jot down if I owe someone money or vice versa, etc.
...then just download the Jtv app?frogg609 said:Does Justin.tv work with Skyfire? I want to be able to watch live streams of fighting games on my IPad.
cjelly said:...then just download the Jtv app?
It looks fine 2x on iPad. It's what I use.frogg609 said:isn't the justin.tv app still only for IPod/IPhone (ie, will scale terribly on an IPad)? Unless that changed in the last couple days.
Oh yes. Ohhhhh yes.McBacon said:Machinarium is out on iPad 2 from midnight
post a link to one of these streams or the a page that has the embedded videofrogg609 said:Does Justin.tv work with Skyfire? I want to be able to watch live streams of fighting games on my IPad.
For 30mins but yeah its greatfrogg609 said:My wife just emailed me and said she downloaded iSwifter (free app apparently) and was able to watch a livestream from Justin.tv no problem.
I'll be trying that out when I get home. Thanks GAF.
rezuth said:For 30mins but yeah its great
i remember when justin was a free app, apparently its like 4$ now :|rezuth said:For 30mins but yeah its great
iCab has been mentioned, Filer is also good. Apple limits all third party apps downloading in the background to 10 minutes activityexcept if you jailbreak the device. Even after a jailbreak though, iOS kills apps in the background willy-nilly, except Apple's own apps and I can't claim that you'll find a reliable downloading solution. This is one of those situations where iOS is stuck in the stone ages and is fall behind Android, or even webOS.BigNastyCurve said:Doesnt have to be a browser, I guess, as long as I can provide it links. iTunes handles background downloads just fine (surprise surprise) but atomic cannot.
bkfount said:So I'm selling my touchpad to get an ipad 2, but what size does anyone recommend?
I'm looking at wifi only models, and the touchpad profits will put me in the 300/400 dollar range for the 16/32gb ipad 2. I look forward to the shower of apps...
frogg609 said:isn't the justin.tv app still only for IPod/IPhone (ie, will scale terribly on an IPad)? Unless that changed in the last couple days.
Yes, hit the Edit button at top right, then click the new folder icon at bottom right.frogg609 said:In ComicGlass, is there a way to have it organize a set of comics via a folder, so that way it's organized/easier to browse?
wait for ios5. It doesn't kick you out of list viewX-Frame said:Is there any way to disable the large fullscreen album art from popping up when choosing new songs in the iPod?
Kind of annoying.
LCfiner said:wait for ios5. It doesn't kick you out of list view
Which Korean app?CaptYamato said:Astronomy App and an Korean Hangul app? Any suggestions?
RubxQub said:I've gotten the 32GB both generations and have found it to be the sweet spot for me.
My iPad typically runs at half capacity, but when I travel I load it up with movie rentals or TV Series and that's when I start biting into that extra space.
16GBs alone is plenty if you're OK with tightly managing your apps a bit (only keeping ones you truly need, not keeping multiple issues of magazines, deleting all your downloaded porn from your movie player apps...you know, that kind of stuff).
You just don't get any luxury space with the 16GB model.
I use Alarmed. It's free, and has plenty of customisation options.Spiderjericho said:Any recommended alarm clock apps for iOS? I have a sick newborn and have to give meds and feed her quite often, so I try to take power naps between the specific times.
Spiderjericho said:Any recommended alarm clock apps for iOS? I have a sick newborn and have to give meds and feed her quite often, so I try to take power naps between the specific times.
Stumpokapow said:Heh, yeah. I have a 16GB iPad 2 upgraded from a 16GB iPad 1, and in my daily life the lack of space doesn't impact me at all, but the few times I've gone on trips where I have no internet and wanted to load up with content it's been a constant battle.
Of course the best solution for consumers would be to put in an SD card reader because they're as thin or thinner than the USB port, cost pennies, and could easily expand the space from 16GB to 64+GB for a tiny amount of money grumble grumble
Spiderjericho said:Any recommended alarm clock apps for iOS? I have a sick newborn and have to give meds and feed her quite often, so I try to take power naps between the specific times.
Aske said:I like Nightstand Central because it works well and has an appealing icon.
Shurs said:Regarding small scratches on my iPad 2.
I've had my iPad 2 for, like, two weeks and this weekend I noticed quite a few small scratches on the screen and I have no idea how they could have gotten there.
Granted, to even notice these scratches, I had to have the screen off (I was cleaning it at the time) and hold it at a certain angle. That said, it's very annoying as I've been handling the iPad with care, use the smart cover most of the time it's not on the dock and haven't dropped the iPad itself, nor have I dropped anything on it.
I did let my 5 year old nephew play some games on it this weekend before I noticed the scratches, though the kid doesn't have long fingernails or anything like that. He does press super hard (for a child) on the screen. I don't think it was anything that he did.
Does anyone else have small scratches on their screen that are visible when the screen is off?
Does anyone have any advice on how to remove the scratches?
I doubt that something like this is covered by the warranty, and even if I took it to the Apple store, I think they'd assume that I was just picking nits seeing as they are pretty hard to see.
I've only been using a microfiber towel the clean/buff the screen.
Shurs said:Regarding small scratches on my iPad 2.
I've had my iPad 2 for, like, two weeks and this weekend I noticed quite a few small scratches on the screen and I have no idea how they could have gotten there.
Granted, to even notice these scratches, I had to have the screen off (I was cleaning it at the time) and hold it at a certain angle. That said, it's very annoying as I've been handling the iPad with care, use the smart cover most of the time it's not on the dock and haven't dropped the iPad itself, nor have I dropped anything on it.
I did let my 5 year old nephew play some games on it this weekend before I noticed the scratches, though the kid doesn't have long fingernails or anything like that. He does press super hard (for a child) on the screen. I don't think it was anything that he did.
Does anyone else have small scratches on their screen that are visible when the screen is off?
Does anyone have any advice on how to remove the scratches?
I doubt that something like this is covered by the warranty, and even if I took it to the Apple store, I think they'd assume that I was just picking nits seeing as they are pretty hard to see.
I've only been using a microfiber towel the clean/buff the screen.