Tablets are in many ways just like physical books—the screen has well defined boundaries and the optimal number of words per line doesn’t suddenly change on the screen. But in other ways, tablets are nothing like physical books—the text can extend in every direction, the type can change size. So how do we reconcile these similarities and differences? Where is the baseline for designers looking to produce beautiful, readable text on a tablet?
האתר מציג מגוון רחב של אפליקציות המותאמות למכשיר האייפד בדגש על בעלי מוגבלויות שיכולים להשתמש במכשיר לצרכי למידה תוך התגברות על הקשיים שבהם הם נתקלו עד כה. היישום בא לידי ביטוי כאשר המשתמשים מתוודעים לאפליקציות שיכולות לתרום ללמידה הניידת של אותם בעלי מוגבלויות. האתר הינו שיווקי ומפרסם את אותן האפליקציות הרלוונטיות
One of the biggest questions raised about iPhone and iPad is about about how to print. Well, like everything else in the world, there is an app for that. In fact, there are several in the App Store. (tags: iphone ipad software)
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One of the first, lame criticisms of Apple's iPad was that it would only be useful for consuming content, not creating it.
Wrong!
Sure, the iPad is great for reading web pages and watching videos. But it has also become a very potent, very cool device for being creative.
Its creative use cases range from a DJ kit -- that's iPad DJ Rana Sobhany pictured -- to a tool for making amazing illustrations and music.
And app developers and artists are creating new uses all the time. Let us know if we've missed something cool.