Two and a half weeks ago I informed you about 1Password. The company behind the iPhone version of that application is developing an iPad version and has now released some new screenshots.
This is one of the apps for the iPad I’m really looking forward to (together with the iWork apps) …
The developer of popular Twitter application ‘Twitterrific’, Iconfactory, is planning to have an optimized version of the app ready for the iPad when on its launch date. Iconfactory is the first developer to announce an iPad version of Twitter.
According to the source Iconfactory started building an iPad Twitter app right …
Software company Symantec is planning on bringing a version of Norton 360 to the iPad. The applications allows for making backups and allowing access to documents, photos, videos and music files. It’s also possible to share files with others by sending a URL. It’s unclear if you can watch photos …
I like the option to double the size of iPhone apps on the iPad, but I think the real strength of the device is the fact that it will have its own applications specifically developed for the iPad. The developers of 1Password have announced they are working on an iPad …
The screen of the iPhone is too small for certain applications. For example, if you want to transform your iPhone into a DJ console, all the buttons will never fit the screen or will be way too small to be able to use the console normally. So, the iPad seems …



