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gsmith120
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Re: Long overdue!
gsmith120   5/29/2012 5:04:20 AM
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Thanks for the app!! I will have to download it for my iPad. 

Mydesign
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App for Android/Windows
Mydesign   4/27/2012 5:00:13 AM
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Alex, thanks for the iPad App. Is there any similar App for Android based Smartphones and tablets. I think most of the non US members are using Android/windows based devices and if you are able to come up any similar apps for such devices are helpful.

Zippy
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Re: HTML5 Tablet Optimised Site Would be Better
Zippy   4/26/2012 10:19:42 PM
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DesignerMan, I do actually understand and support your point. However you do undercut your "different strokes for different folks" with the muttered "over-rated iPad" comment, no?  DN already has a very nice standard website - I'm surprised you're not accessing that now.

Veering back briefly on topic, congratulations, DN, the new app looks great!

 

DesignerMan
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Re: HTML5 Tablet Optimised Site Would be Better
DesignerMan   4/26/2012 8:55:05 PM
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Now come-on..be nice.Different strokes for different folks.  At the risk of going off topic the PlayBook has got an undeserved bad rap. It's got the fastest browser in the tablet world and most of the initial issues upon launch are behind it with the latest OS update.The original iPad had a number of major issues you may recall.

My point was that HTML5 type sites/apps work cross-platform for EVERYONE, whether users of Apple, Windows, Android, BlackBerry or anything else. They are like having your cake and eating it too!

apresher
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Excellent Move Forward
apresher   4/26/2012 4:16:30 PM
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App looks great and is only the beginning. Tablet PCs are here to stay and will be a great platform moving into the future.  Excellent.

Zippy
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Re: HTML5 Tablet Optimised Site Would be Better
Zippy   4/26/2012 10:29:58 AM
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DesignerMan, I might respectfully suggest that it is Blackberry Playbook users that need to be "future protected", not Design news...

DesignerMan
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HTML5 Tablet Optimised Site Would be Better
DesignerMan   4/26/2012 10:02:08 AM
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As opposed to focussing on and wedding DesignNews to a particular (overrated) platform, an HTML5 tablet optimsed site that could be deployed similar to an app on multiple platforms seemlessly would be preferred. That way BlackBerry PlayBook and Android users would be brought into the fold and you would be future protected.

Cavey
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Re: ANDROID
Cavey   4/26/2012 9:47:51 AM
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Hi Everyone, I'm new here, and Alex why stop at two iPads?

Charles Murray
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Re: Long overdue!
Charles Murray   4/25/2012 5:50:48 PM
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Looks like the big advantage is the ability to see a feature article as it's shown here (as a spread), as opposed to the way feature articles now appear on our website. For those who like to read the longer feature articles, this should be a big step up.

Larry S.
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iPhone
Larry S.   4/25/2012 3:56:08 PM
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Any plans for an iPhone app?

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