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Saturday 10 November 2012

iPadian Modern Desktop Application











What is iPadian?

When using an iPad, all applications have a tap on the screen and just browse the various buttons to choose one to open.
The iPad's IOS operating system can be brought now into the Windows desktop with a program that clones the user interface of IOS to handle the computer as if it were an iPad.
iPadian is a stand-alone program that does not change any settings on the desktop (so it is not a skin or theme being converted for Windows ) and that simply opens a screen identical to the application of an iPad, full screen, dealing with files and Windows programs.
It comes with a custom app store, with some iPad Extras application pre-installed, full-screen mode support and access to free resources for listening to music, watch videos, surf the Internet, chatting, communicating on Facebook and more.


iPadian you can download from the project site and requires no installation (portable program), you just extract the archive. zip and then run the file iPadian.exe.
Immediately you open an alternative desktop, the browser and access to Facebook on the left, right apps and a dock bar at the bottom to open the app and access the most important computer files.
Unfortunately, as a matter of patents and permits, are not available iPadian of many of the app are normal for an iPad, however, replaced by some well-known free web applications to use the computer without ever opening programs installed on your PC.

For example, on the dock bar, are links to open Safari and surf the Internet, look for photos and Citrify is used as a client you can configure a mail account on the site LiveGo. Three additional buttons allow you to manage your Windows computer: a computer's file browser, to open a normal desktop to launch programs and documents for the third.
The applications are all on the right links to some web applications such as, for example, Virtual Piano, Playlist now for music, Gett to share files, Twitter, You tube, Instagram, Webly, and then the games including Angry Birds, to play at full screen on the PC.
Every time you open an application, on the right is a bar for the start of the most popular websites like Yahoo, Google, Bing, Facebook, You Tube, Gmail and others, to see a mobile version.
The sites of the right bar, are open in the box that becomes a way to navigate while doing something else.

The best thing about this emulator for Windows iPad is the ability to access an app store from which you can install new applications and add free, search able from the list organised by category.
Each app is a link to a web application: Groove shark opens streaming music while playing as Cut The Rope flash games are cloned from the original versions.
The installed applications appear on the desktop to the Quick Launch iPad.
To remove applications from the main interface rather just click and hold the right mouse button and move.
At the top right there are buttons to set iPadian full screen or in a window, to close open applications and shut down iPadian and return to the normal Windows desktop.

iPadian, although not a full emulator iPad is a great program that I recommend everyone at least try it because, surely, will be updated with new features and other applications to make it even more productive.
Per hour could be considered as a web browser for Windows (with a similar approach to the Applications tab, and the Google Chrome web store ), transformed into the system graphically iPad iPhone OS, with all the quick links to launch the web app instead of traditional programs.
Besides thus a way to prove an iPad directly on Windows, it also allows applications to discover the most valid "cloud."


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iPadian is an open source, free, and free, which works on Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.

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