Michael Wray, President of Minneapolis-based Mariner Software, blogs about the
company's collection of award-winning Mac & Windows software for home,
work and school.
It looks like we made the news over at appadvice.com on our upcoming iPad apps! Nice! We are currently working on Mariner Calc for iPad and things are looking good!
Mike
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Are you developing STORYMILL for the iPad? I'm currently writing a book proposal and plan on using STORYMILL to write the actual novel, and I'd love to be able to use my new (soon to arrive) 3G iPad. Anybody know where STORYMILL, CONTOUR and MONTAGE are in the iPad development timeline? Thanks.
I will only buy iPad because of Macgourmet App. I need a big wide screen cookbook to sync with my iMac & use the iPad while cooking at work. ipod app works well but the screen is too small while cooking.
I'm a Pastry Chef & this is the best news I've had. It is actually a dream to have all your recipes with an impressive digital device as the iPad.
Michael - I'll echo the sentiment for StoryMill and MacGourmet on the iPad. I own darn near all the MarinerSoft apps, but those two along with MacJournal definitely have the most compelling case for being brought to the iPad.
I already saw your reply that you're bringing StoryMill and MacGourmet to the iPad, but please do whatever it takes to accelerate development (without compromising quality, of course) of those apps for the iPad - I'm more than certain the business case is there.
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I found a fun piece of code for iPad. It is an example of how to swap a Flash SWF with an image if your user agent is an iPad.
http://www.combsconsulting.com/ipad-replace-flash-with-image-java-script-example/
I am anxiously awaiting MacGourmet for iPad!!!
If i buy the iphone app, will I get a free update to the ipad version when its ready??
Are you developing STORYMILL for the iPad? I'm currently writing a book proposal and plan on using STORYMILL to write the actual novel, and I'd love to be able to use my new (soon to arrive) 3G iPad. Anybody know where STORYMILL, CONTOUR and MONTAGE are in the iPad development timeline? Thanks.
We do plan on bringing all these apps to the iPad however, as of now, no timelines have been set.
Mike
I definitely want to see MacGourmet for the iPad!
I will only buy iPad because of Macgourmet App. I need a big wide screen cookbook to sync with my iMac & use the iPad while cooking at work. ipod app works well but the screen is too small while cooking.
I'm a Pastry Chef & this is the best news I've had. It is actually a dream to have all your recipes with an impressive digital device as the iPad.
Michael - I'll echo the sentiment for StoryMill and MacGourmet on the iPad. I own darn near all the MarinerSoft apps, but those two along with MacJournal definitely have the most compelling case for being brought to the iPad.
I already saw your reply that you're bringing StoryMill and MacGourmet to the iPad, but please do whatever it takes to accelerate development (without compromising quality, of course) of those apps for the iPad - I'm more than certain the business case is there.
Best of luck and thanks.
Please Develop'MacJournal for iPad, it's one app I can't do without!
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