Free updates for existing Comic Viewer users. Thanks for your support! What’s New in Version 2.1 Unopened indicator for comics that have not been viewed Status bar is now hidden when reading comics Controls now automatically fade out when comic is opened for reading Disables iPad “sleep” until comics are finished processing Faster scrolling of
A major update to Comic Viewer, allowing you to organize your comics into stacks. Select individual issues that are grouped together under a single longbox icon, making for a cleaner, easier to navigate, library. What’s New in Version 2.0 Stacks: Organize your comics into groups that are represented by a single longbox icon in your
Comic Viewer 1.2 is now on the app store. Requires iPhone OS 3.2 or later. What’s New in Version 1.2 Adjustable screen brightness Improved reliability when adding a large number of comics Fixed scenario where last page sometimes didn’t display in landscape after swipe Updated user guide
v1.1 of Comic Viewer for iPad has been released. It addresses some concerns that previous reviews had with the app. Should make for a much improved reading experience. What’s New in Version 1.1 Swipe to turn pages Single-finger image panning after pinch-zoom Landscape zoom support (double-tap and pinch) Landscape slider for jumping to a page Larger
My Comic Viewer app for iPad was just approved. Comic Viewer is a complete rewrite of the ComicPad app that I had available for the iPad launch. It has some features that really take advantage of iPad screen and capabilities, that aren’t available in the other comic readers. Version 1.0 Feature Highlights Full-screen Library for browsing
Unfortunately rebadged as ComicRad, but at least available, is an update to my comic viewer app for the iPad. What’s New in Version 1.1 Comic archives can be added through iTunes Ability to choose between page graphic or black background Slider allows jumping to specific page Download browser now remembers last visited page Download browser
I got a very frustrating email from iPhone Developer Program today. In short: We’ve reviewed ComicPad and determined that we cannot post this version of your iPad application to the App Store because it is inappropriately using iPad in the application name. This really sucks for several reasons: I do not use “iPad” in the
It’s not an April fools joke. I have a comic reader for the iPad approved on the App Store today. ComicPad is a great way to browse and read electronic comics, designed specifically for iPad. ComicPad includes its own browser, so you can download comics directly to your library. Once you’ve downloaded a comic, tap a
Thought you might be interested that we just released v1.1 of the Kevin Smith iPhone App, available just in time for Kevin’s speaking engagement at Macworld Expo on February 11, 2010. The app has been pretty popular: Entertainment Weekly magazine Must List #3 Ranked as high as #13 on Apple’s list of top-selling Entertainment apps
Ever had your app licked by a fat man in an overcoat? Now you can, thanks to the dirt-cheap Official Kevin Smith iPhone App! If the term “Silent Bob” doesn’t make you cringe, this packed app is the all-access pass into that “Clerks”-guy’s life you weren’t aware you needed until right now! Exclusive content and features available