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Showing posts with label ipad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipad. Show all posts

Dec 30, 2011

Airmov iPad App for Stretching Hands

Airmov is an interesting app.

It's meant to help to prevent repetitive stress. If you already own an iPad, it can't hurt to try it!
Airmov pings you throughout the day to remind you to stop working and give your hands a "stretch break," which the app provides via the iPad's multitouch display. You spread your palm onscreen and then press your fingertips down with gently increasing pressure for about 15 seconds as a progress bar fills in.

 

Aug 25, 2011

A Paintbrush for the iPad

This seems great alternative for an iPad owner who isn't interested in buying a separate Wacom drawing pad.

The Flow is a paintbrush designed specifically for your iPad or Android tablet. It's the perfect companion to the modern touchscreen canvas. The Flow looks and feels just like a paintbrush with its soft bristled tip and svelte design. 

Aug 9, 2011

Wacom Bamboo Stylus for the iPad

Tech Digest Weighs in on Wacom's Bamboo Stylus for iPad

Verdict:

You'll have to be pretty big on tablet doodling to justify shelling out £25 for a capacitive stylus, but if you are, there are no finer options than Wacom's Bamboo Stylus for iPad. A well-weighted finger alternative with a responsive nib, you'll be an iPad Picasso in no time with the stylus. We'd personally like to have seen a smaller tip, which we believe would have lead to even greater accuracy in our hands, but for the most part this will be a point of personal preference, married with the brush/ tip size specifications of the app you're using. Highly recommended otherwise.