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iPad Point-of-Sale system. The iPAd is mounted in a pivoting acrylic case, after swiping your credit card, the cashier flips over the iPad and you sign on the screen with your finger.
New cheese shop in downtown Beloit.
Back view of my iPad 32GB - now I have some internet this will be getting a lot more use again. I picked it up today for the first time in a while and I didn't realise how much I had missed it until then :)
Universal 8.9-10.2 Netbook Notebook Sling Bag
iPad (netbook) sleeve and little pouch come with the bag.
So I decided to make a life-size iPad cookie for my dad for his 61rst birthday. He is a HUGE Apple fan and carries his iPad everywhere. Instead of a sugar cookie I made a hybrid cookie/brownie "thing". It wasn't perfect with holding it's shape - but not bad!! And tasted super yummy! The black icing was chocolate RI, so keep the chocolate going and try to use a little less black dye. I also wanted to make App bites. It would have been a lot easier had I made these on 2" squares - but I decided to try and do life-size on these too. SO tiny!! I used a lot of new techniques - for me - to make these... RI transfers for the apps, and I made my own stencil cutter for the apple cookie. I'm giving it to him tomorrow!!! I hope he likes it!! :)
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There's a very significant size difference between the iPad Simulator and the real thing (especially when you take account of the different ratios of screen to bezel sizes). In this case, the Simulator is running on a 24" (1920x1200) iMac.
The Simulator's screen is physically at least 25% wider, for example. If you've sized your UI to fit your fingers as held up against your Mac's screen, you may well need to make things bigger for the actual device.
Ipad free app to celebrate the 25 years available here : itunes.apple.com/us/app/sting-25/id478115302?mt=8