smudgeyjoe
iPF Noob
Why would this be? This seems like one of the default apps that people would use the iPad for. Waiting for enlightenment.
Why would this be? This seems like one of the default apps that people would use the iPad for. Waiting for enlightenment.
From what I understand there are 2 reasons. The technical reason is that a single app can be very easily updated with new features, fixes, etc. much easier than having to download and install a complete OS update as is the case with the "standard" bundled apps such as on the iPhone.
I believe a bigger reason for doing this is to make companies like Amazon a little less inclined to scream. Since you'll have to search out and download the reader application, Amazon will have "equal footing" when the release their Kindle app for the iPad, which I'm certain will be ready to go on launch day.
From what I understand there are 2 reasons. The technical reason is that a single app can be very easily updated with new features, fixes, etc. much easier than having to download and install a complete OS update as is the case with the "standard" bundled apps such as on the iPhone.
I believe a bigger reason for doing this is to make companies like Amazon a little less inclined to scream. Since you'll have to search out and download the reader application, Amazon will have "equal footing" when the release their Kindle app for the iPad, which I'm certain will be ready to go on launch day.
This is from Apple's latest release that you'll find in our NEWS section here.The iBooks app for iPad including Apple’s iBookstore will be available as a free download from the App Store in the US on April 3, with additional countries added later this year.