Monday, March 29, 2010

3rd Party iPad App Previews

Wondering what some third-party iPad apps might look like? The Website Boy Genius Report posted a whole slew of screen shots over the weekend. The shots are apparently apps in the process of being approved for the iPad launch. It would seem safe to assume early adopters will be able to purchase the apps this weekend.

Some popular games we spotted were Flick Fishing, the ridiculously addictive Flight Control, and pretty spiffy looking Real Racing. Non-game apps that caught our eye were OmniGraffle, Twitterriffic, and Reuters Pro. OmniGraffle for iPad was announced about a couple months ago.

Some pricing we gleaned, Flight Control HD was $4.99, Flick Fishing HD $2.99, and OmniGraffle going for the fences with $49.99. Real Racing was listed at $9.99 and Twitterriffic was free, although a Pro version may be available or in the works just as on the iPhone/iPod.

BGR also notes that you will be able to browse iTunes apps from the iPad in coverflow. Also, MacStories has a video demo of the store in action.

Apple iPad application walkthrough

We’ve seen so many screenshots of the iPad App Store , but what about some video footage? We’ve just been sent a short video that shows the actual store being used, with all the applications we’ve seen so far: the Yahoo Entertainment app, Twitterrific, OmniGraffle and OmniGraph Sketcher, Real Racing.

Browsing the iPad App Store: A Video [By @viticci] from Federico Viticci on Vimeo.



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