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Upcoming: Join us for a live Air Sharing for iPad interview

Please join us on Tuesday at 1PM Eastern Daylight Time for a live TalkShoe audio chat with Avatron Software CEO, Dave Howell. Avatron is the maker of "Air Sharing" for the new iPad. Air Sharing, which has been around for some time on the iPhone and iPod touch, is one of the best selling file viewing and management utilities around. We'll be discussing how and why the revised version of this app really understands and takes advantage of the iPad's built in features like document sharing.

When: Tuesday, 27 April 2010 at 1PM Eastern, 10AM Pacific
Who: Anyone who's interested in iPad features and applications
Where: We'll put up a post sending you to the TalkShoe chat on Tuesday

We're looking forward to seeing you there! There will be a live reader chat going on at the same time as the audio interview.

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Please join us on Tuesday at 1PM Eastern Daylight Time for a live TalkShoe audio chat with Avatron Software CEO, Dave Howell. Avatron is...
 

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Jon Conley

If you don't think the iPad version is significantly different from the iPhone version you paid for, can't you just run the iPhone version on the iPad instead?

April 26 2010 at 10:28 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
allen.wilson

I think it sucks that you buy a developers app for the iphone and some are choosing to enhance their existing apps to run on iphone/ipad and some are making HD apps that are separate, trying to milk us twice for the same app.

April 26 2010 at 9:15 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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bsmith4832

Agreed with what you're saying because I surely don't want to pay twice. However, if the developers invest their time and efforts on both platforms (iPhone version and then a full scale HD iPad version) wouldn't it make sense to charge for both applications? It's similar to writing a program that functions on Windows and OSX - wouldn't you want to get paid for both?

Granted alot of code can be pulled from one side and imported to the other, but in most cases, to make a full screen HD app for the iPad it requires a reasonable amount of time.

April 26 2010 at 10:13 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Bebe

Its called dropbox
it does everything this one does and better

April 26 2010 at 9:07 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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