Very cool Christophorus iPad app
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Very cool Christophorus iPad app
I just downloaded the free Christophorus magazine iPad app. Wow. All of the content of the magazine including imbedded video, presented in a way that takes full advantage of the iPad's interactive capabilities. This would be a great way for people who don't have a subscription to get the content and even if you have one like I do, it's still very cool. The current and most recent prior editions are available in German, International and U.S. English. Highly recommended.
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Still 90% high end 'watch' ads on the app version?
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They should provide it as a browser-based application. Not everyone wants an iPad. Here is a new interesting magazine (Ferdinand) available both as an iOS or browser-based application:
The magazine - http://app.ferdinandmagazine.com/
The website - http://ferdinandmagazine.com/
The magazine - http://app.ferdinandmagazine.com/
The website - http://ferdinandmagazine.com/
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Ferdinand is presented in much the same way as other browser based magazines that I've seen. (Thanks Tony for posting the link, BTW) I must say though, that the Christophorus iPad app is very slick, with seamless interactive integration of text, pictures and video that I've not seen before in online magazines. FWIW, my iPad 2 was a surprise Christmas gift from my wife; I'd never thought to buy one for myself but I'm really enjoying it.
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Ferdinand is presented in much the same way as other browser based magazines that I've seen. (Thanks Tony for posting the link, BTW) I must say though, that the Christophorus iPad app is very slick, with seamless interactive integration of text, pictures and video that I've not seen before in online magazines. FWIW, my iPad 2 was a surprise Christmas gift from my wife; I'd never thought to buy one for myself but I'm really enjoying it.
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Select the "App store" icon on the desktop. Touch the search field at the upper right and start to type the word Christophorus. Even before you've finshed typing, the result Porsche Christophorus Magazine should appear. Select it, then select the free button and then the install button. At this point you'll need to enter your wife's Apple password. After entering the password, the app will start to install. When done, you'll have a new Christophorus icon. When you select it, a choice of issues and languages will appear. Download the one you want, which will take a bit depending on your connection speed. The next time you enter the app you won't have to download the issue again and it will remember where you were in the magazine. Good luck!
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Ferdinand is presented in much the same way as other browser based magazines that I've seen. (Thanks Tony for posting the link, BTW) I must say though, that the Christophorus iPad app is very slick, with seamless interactive integration of text, pictures and video that I've not seen before in online magazines. FWIW, my iPad 2 was a surprise Christmas gift from my wife; I'd never thought to buy one for myself but I'm really enjoying it.
A browser based application can be as slick as a a touchpad-based one. The iPad being the current fad will attract a lot of content, but there's no reason the same content cannot be available in other platforms - HTML5 runs fine in modern browsers (or Flash if Jobs had not killed it in one of his last crusades).
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I understand the iPad. I work with it and a few others, but for my personal use I prefer a, light, general purpose machine, such as a good MacBook Pro (or a decent Windows machine). iOS is slick but limited by its own idiosyncrasies (but that is a whole other conversation).
A browser based application can be as slick as a a touchpad-based one. The iPad being the current fad will attract a lot of content, but there's no reason the same content cannot be available in other platforms - HTML5 runs fine in modern browsers (or Flash if Jobs had not killed it in one of his last crusades).
A browser based application can be as slick as a a touchpad-based one. The iPad being the current fad will attract a lot of content, but there's no reason the same content cannot be available in other platforms - HTML5 runs fine in modern browsers (or Flash if Jobs had not killed it in one of his last crusades).
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Ferdinand is presented in much the same way as other browser based magazines that I've seen. (Thanks Tony for posting the link, BTW) I must say though, that the Christophorus iPad app is very slick, with seamless interactive integration of text, pictures and video that I've not seen before in online magazines. FWIW, my iPad 2 was a surprise Christmas gift from my wife; I'd never thought to buy one for myself but I'm really enjoying it.
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I have the App. It is pretty cool. And I'll never use it again. I can skim through the hard copy, reading what I want and be done with it in half the time it takes me to get through the App. The extra information, graphics, videos, etc. and "Gee Whiz" factor are just not worth my time. I'd rather read your opinions and what youall have to say about your new GTS or DRL's, etc. with my extra time than navigate through an App shilling all things Porsche (oh, and high end watches/jewelry as well).
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Sadly, the days of the printed magazine are numbered. The advent of e-readers (iPads, Kindles, etc.) has already turned the book publishing business on its ear, and magazines are not far behind.
With the USPS cutting back on service and no longer guaranteeing timely delivery of periodicals, more magazines are going to be electronically published, eventually giving up the hard-copy option entirely.
The Christophorus app is neat (especially since it allows ANYONE access to the magazine at no charge) but, many other magazine apps are still coming of age.
Interesting times for those in the publishing industry.
Wait 'til Apple announces what they've got planned for the text book industry!
With the USPS cutting back on service and no longer guaranteeing timely delivery of periodicals, more magazines are going to be electronically published, eventually giving up the hard-copy option entirely.
The Christophorus app is neat (especially since it allows ANYONE access to the magazine at no charge) but, many other magazine apps are still coming of age.
Interesting times for those in the publishing industry.
Wait 'til Apple announces what they've got planned for the text book industry!
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There is quite a bit of sensory overload with all the promos for the 991. Porsche has done a fantastic job. Very nice apps, both the ferdinand and christophorus.