Apple Lists Retina-Enabled Apps for New iPad
Apple has posted a new section on iTunes highlighting "Great Apps for the New iPad". The section lists many new Retina-enabled iPad apps that take advantage of the new iPad's high resolution screen.
The apps include games such as Flight Control Rocket, Sky Gamblers, Infinity Blade II. Also listed are Apps such as Tweetbot and Evernote.
The 3rd Generation iPad has already launched in some countries with the U.S. launch kicking off tomorrow. Wal-Mart will begin selling the new iPad at 12:01 AM local time while Apple Stores will open at 8:00 am.
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http://appshopper.com/ipad/all/updates/
unfortunately you just have to search for them.
Having iTunes installed is a prerequisite for links to iTunes.
Good thing that's what happened, then.
What? Have internet posters completely misread an article and then blame Apple for that?
Yeah, it does seem to be recurring...
First, you call everyone complaining about your post a "fanboy", so you insult everyone disagreeing with you. If that despicable tactics hadn't been seen time and time again, it might have worked, but it doesn't.
Second, you put up a straw man. That's a well-known logical fallacy, usually employed to convince less clever people that you actually have an argument when you haven't. Nobody screams "but it's not even released yet". What people are saying is that you are either less than clever, or deliberately trying to mislead people, because the number of applications explicitly enhanced for the new iPad isn't 32. That's just the number of apps highlighted by Apple. The actual number is a lot higher. What you are also not saying is that most applications will benefit without releasing any new version at all, because all text, all Apple-provided user interface elements, all vector drawing, all bitmap graphics that has been scaled down, will improve automatically without any work by the developer.
All you people complaining about lack of apps.... You don't know you are born! :cool:
You should have tried living with nothing but a BlackBerry for the past year!
Now THAT has bugger-all apps, and the ones it does have are awful. And don't get me started on the connection issues either! :D
Can't wait for my iPad to arrive- it's my first Apple product! :D :D :D :D :D
Your browser must not think iTunes is installed. It loads the appropriate page for everyone else.
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