![]() ![]() ![]() Both methods look rough, and to be honest, you're going to want native iPad apps. To others, it's a simple, elegant way to get software which works flawlessly - you browse, you click, pay in an instant and the app appears, and it works.Īs the iPad runs the same OS and similar hardware to the iPhone, it can run almost all iPhone apps - either at native resolution, in which case, they appear marooned by black space in the middle of the iPad's much bigger screen - or you can use pixel-doubling to fill the display. This is hugely contentious for some, it means the iPad is a disastrously locked down device that represents a poisonous contempt for everything computing ought to be. It's also ludicrously simple to get Apps onto the iPad, because it uses the same tightly controlled system the iPhone does - namely you can only install software by downloading it through the Apple AppStore, and Apple gets to say which Apps are distributed through the store (unless you jailbreak the device). You swipe left and right through multiple screens of apps, and just touch the app you want to load. It uses the same type of capacitive touchscreen, and the multi-touch OS responds to the same gestures. Apps and GamesThe iPad runs the OS we've previously seen on the iPhone and iPod Touch, and it's very similar to navigate. ![]()
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