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Weather HD For The iPad – Making Bad Weather Look Beautiful

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

When I got my iPad, one of the first apps I ever bought was Weather HD, primarily because of the beautiful animations it shows to represent the different types of conditions outside that it displays. Over the months more of these animations have appeared, and now it’s snowing, I’m starting to see that there’s some really staggeringly beautiful snow ones too.

This is what it looks like outside my house at the moment, snow covered and -7 degrees C:

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My Garden Looks a Bit Like Weather HD

and here’s the conditions outside, according to the app – see the resemblance? I wish you could see this animation live, as the snow’s constantly falling from the sky – some near to you, some much further away – the sense of perspective also surprised me, it’s easy to think you’re looking at a 3D animation here. I wish it was a screensaver, so I could have it on one of my monitor screens permanently – I haven’t got sick of it in the slightest over the many months I’ve owned it.

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Art Imitating Life from Weather HD - similar imagery

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If you need an app that tells you what the conditions outside are like – anywhere in the world – or just where you are right now – this is a beautifully designed app that does just that.

Every condition has it’s own beautifully crafted animation – I often leave my iPad with this app on when I’m not using it for anything else – it’s like a very cool screensaver! It tells you the forecast for the next 7 days, or the next 24 hours if you tap the ‘show hourly’ button.

I’ve got about 12 cities stored in the memory already – places I visit or where friends live. They’re accessed using the right arrow you can see at the top left of the screenshot above, to the right of ‘Wakefield’

This is a functional app that tells you everything about the conditions outside that most of us will ever care to know. It’s also one of those killer apps that will impress anyone who sees it on your iPad – it’s that beautiful. I show people complex apps that have great depth and application, they never impress people as much as this app does.

Get yourself a copy of Weather HD, it’s only 59p these days – I paid more, and it was still worth it… It’s another Two Thumbs Up recommendation from me!

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Coming Soon – An iPad Compatible Blog About iPads, Produced Entirely On An iPad

Friday, June 4th, 2010

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The site is currently under construction, while I wait for delivery of the iPad (est Shipping Date 7th June 2010). I live in the UK and they’ve only been available a few weeks – I preordered mine, but have to wait 3 weeks after launch for it to be shipped – boo!

When the iPad arrives, everything done on this site, that is possible to do via the iPad, will be done using the iPad. I already help business owners to use iPhones and Web Apps to break free from desk culture, and more effectively run their businesses – faster and cheaper – through web apps and iPhone apps. I do a lot of work with Google Premier Apps for small to medium businesses, too, so a big part of this site will be devoted to using the iPad in business, but there’ll also be a focus on non-business apps that allow you to manage your life more effectively.

At this point in time, my iPad is scheduled to be shipped in 3 days… so check back soon

Rob

That’ll Do, Pad

Special Website Features For iPads

Friday, June 4th, 2010

ipad game1 300x205 Special Website Features For iPadsThis blog, as well as looking cool on your laptop or computer monitor, has several iPad-specific features you won’t experience without being on an iPad.

It’s pretty swarthy on your iPhone too!

If you are accessing the blog on your iPad, you’ll see a different home screen, with post ‘buttons’ to take you to any post within each blog category. If you’re reading landscape, I recommend you turn to portrait to read each post – you see much more text at once, like the iBooks app – well, kind of!

Rob