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My must-have iPad apps

10 Aug

A good friend of mine recently asked me what iPad apps I can’t live without.  Here they are and why:

Reading:

Kindle – It’s like adding $140 to the value of your iPad.  Amazon has the widest selection of ebooks and you can sync everything up with your computer (and kindle, and iphone….).  Hint, read your books in portrait mode, not landscape.  For some odd reason, I get a vast amount of reading done that way.

The other eBooks apps.  They are free and you might find what you can’t find on Amazon there.  I have the iBooks, Borders, and Barnes and Noble apps.  If you are loading your own pdf or ebooks onto the device, I would use iBooks or Stanza.

Instapaper – the holy grail of internet reading.  I have my google reader, iPad browser, and computer browser all set up with Instapaper bookmarklets.  When I come across an extended article, I throw it into my Instapaper account and read it at my leisure.  Now, I rarely loose a worthwhile read in the shuffle of daily life.

ComicZeal4 – The best comics reader, hands down.  If you know, you know.  Also check out DC Comics, Mavel Comics, and ComiXology (which powers both the DC and Marvel apps).  I will start to buy a redic amount of comics when they open up trades for purchase. 

Bible – I really can’t find a good mix of readability, good translations, price, and note taking in any Bible app.  ESV’s one is pretty good, but I don’t like to use the translation.  OliveTree’s stuff makes some good strides, but is expensive. Likewise with Logos. Bible, which is put out by lifechurch.tv is what I ultimately find myself using most often.

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The Future of Comics

30 Apr

not possibleFrom Ars’ review of the iPad:

Steinberger [who runs Comixology, the company behind the tech that powers both the Marvel app and Comixology's own app, called Comics.] doesn’t seem worried about Apple selling comics through the iBook store, either. "Comics are a particular medium. If you’ve ever tried to read one on the Kindle you’ll understand. (laughs) I don’t think the e-book format is going to handle it very well." I raised the possibility of buying a physical comic or trade paperback in the store, and entering in an included code to access a digital version on the iPad. "Stay tuned," he told me.

It’s hard to have a conversation about digital comics without bringing up the reality of .cbr and .cbz files—the scanned, often pirated comics. "I think it’s great whenever anyone gets into comics," he says at first. "Hopefully we’ll provide a better experience so people will move over to a more legitimate purchase model. For me, we provide a better experience, and we make it easier for people to get comics, and that’s how you beat it."

I gotta say, the ability to get digital versions of physical comics that I buy will certainly cut down on the amount of CBRs and CBZs that I consume.  Additionally, the specter of purchasing trades will do the same.  Buying individual issues just does not appeal to me.

 
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Guns for the Suppression of Martians in the name of Ignorance-Squashing Science

17 Mar

This sums up why I love Atomic Robo so much:

science mars guns

From Atomic Robo and the Shadow from Beyond Time #3.

Oh, and it will exceedingly difficult not to post panels from the above series in the coming weeks.

 
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