Not strictly true. Some apps, like Birdsight AU do run, but images on iPad are
pixellated because it dies not handle larger screen properly. This is true of
quite a few apps.
Also, AppStore specifically states that Morcombe app is only for iPhone and
iPod touch - not iPad or smaller iPods.
On the AppStore iPad apps are always indicated by a + sign.
On 22/10/2010, at 8:27 wrote:
> Yes, anything that runs on the iPhone will run on an iPad.
On 22/10/2010, at 8:27 AM, wrote:
> Yes, anything that runs on the iPhone will run on an iPad.
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> On Fri, October 22, 2010 8:15 am, Peter Shute wrote:
>> Will it run on an iPad? I'm not familiar with any of the three devices,
>> but had assumed applications would work on any.
>>
>> It is good news, and hopefully other field guides will follow suit. I
>> think the only existing similar application is the S&D field guide for
>> PCs, which pre dates it by a long time. Obviously it was an idea before
>> its time, and it will be interesting to see if others follow now, and for
>> which devices.
>>
>> Are you able to explain how the application works? E.g. What does one do
>> to look up a species image? Can one call up two at once to compare them,
>> or quickly swap between them?
>>
>> And how much overlap is there between this set of calls and the BOCA
>> calls?
>>
>> Peter Shute
>>
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>> Sent using BlackBerry
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