This Week in iPad - Jason Smith of Uzu App
发布时间 2010-07-23 03:08:30 来源
摘要
This week we have Jason Smith, Creator of the Uzu iPad app.
Jacob Burch and Lon Harris hosted episode 16 of This Week in iPad on Thursday, July 22nd, at 4:00 PM PT on the ThisWeekIn Network. The guest on this week's show was Jason Smith, creator of "Uzu"
Harris asked viewers to join watch a new show, which will be hosted by Harris and Burch, "This Week in Mad Men" on Monday at 7:00 PM PT. Harris thanked Matthew Paulson of iPad Weekly, the official blogger for This Week in iPad. Harris asked viewers to thank PressReader (@pressdisplay), Print Magic (@welalla) and Gazelle (@gazelle_com) via Twitter.
Sponsor #1 -- Press Reader (5:00)
Harris thanked the newest sponsor of This Week in iPad, PressReader, an iPad application which brings more than 1500 newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times, to the iPad. Users can purchase a single paper for $0.99 or get 31 downloads per month for $9.99.
Show and Tell (8:45)
Fruit Ninja HD -- Harris demoed Fruit Ninja HD in which users have to slash fruit with their sword via swiping. Harris said Fruit Ninja HD was fun, but does not have enough staying power for the $4.99 price tag.
Harris asked users to provide feedback on the new Show and Tell games segment to @lons on Twitter.
News (13:00)
Flip Board -- Flip Board is a new social media magazine iPad application for the iPad which has gained notoriety, but has had some issues because of the popularity of the app. Burch said people will get over the early issues that the app has had because of over usage.
Ten Weirdest iPad Accessories -- ElectronicHouse did a round-up of the ten weirdest iPad accessories including an iPad Maxi, a case for the iPad which resembles a Maxi-Pad and the Thipad, a Velcro-strap to attach an iPad to your thigh.
iPad Video -- Users on the iPad watch video for 2.5 times longer on the iPad than on the desktop, according to a Business Insider report citing MeFeedia. The hosts discussed reasons for the difference and suggested that watching a video on the iPad requires more commitment than watching video on the desktop
Uzu (30:00)
Uzu is an interactive fireworks display for the iPad. The hosts discussed the usage of the app and the lack of any sort of menu or settings for the app. Smith said that he hopes to take the abstract interface of the app and turn it into a type of multi-touch game. Smith added that he hopes games on the iPad will evolve into being social and interactive rather than being a "one player game" or a "two player game."
Smith shared that he marketed his application by posting a YouTube video of his application in action and lowering the price of his application to $0.99 during Independence Day Weekend.
When discussing developing for the iPad, Smith said that he took the premise of taking the performance available on the iPad and making the best use of it. Last week, Aaron Barsky said that developing for the iPad was a bit challenging because of the graphics engine on the iPad.
Uzu said that he plans on adding additional motion controls such as VGA out, shaking the iPad and rotating the iPad.
Sponsor #2 -- Wellala (45:15)
Harris thanked Wellala, producer of Print Magic and Print Magic HD, for sponsoring This Week in iPad and showed an in-house commercial for the app.
Planet of the Apps (47:45)
Evernote -- Burch reviewed Evernote for the iPad, which provides extremely powerful functionality, but is somewhat "busy" and said that he prefers apps which do one thing very well.
Paper Desk -- Harris reviewed Paper Desk ($1.99), which allows users to mix doodling and typing. Harris said that the eraser and pen applications were a bit clunky and that the app needs the ability to zoom. He noted the lite version of the application and keyboard support.
Pad Notes -- Burch reviewed Pad Notes, which does not provide typing functionality and only allows users to draw using their finger. He noted an interesting feature which allows users to draw notes on top of PDF files.
Penultimate -- Penultimate is similar to Pad Notes, but Harris said that it was "extremely pretty" but that the app doesn't work too well with a stylus. He criticized the app for not having many pen and color options and not having a zoom.
Simple Note -- Burch Reviewed Simple Note, which is an improved version of the included Notes App that will provide wireless syncing when iOS 4 comes to the iPad.
Helvetica Note -- Harris reviewed Helvetica Note, which has the distinguishing feature of providing users the ability to write notes in the font Helvetica.
Sponsor #2 -- Gazelle (57:30)
Harris thanked Gazelle, a service which will purchase or recycle your old electronics, for sponsoring This Week in iPad.
Closing Remarks (67:00)
Harris asked viewers to watch This Week in Video Games and This Week in Music on the ThisWeekIn network and to thank the show's sponsors on Twitter.
This article was written by Matthew Paulson of iPad Week.ly.
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