Notes
Instapaper on iPad
Marco Arment on developing Instapaper for Apple’s soon-to-drop iPad (emphasis Mr Arment’s):
I could have taken the conservative option and waited until a month or two after the iPad’s release before launching Instapaper for it, but an iPad without native Instapaper Pro is not a device I want to own.
Arment outlines the design process which, unsurprisingly, reflects his trademark attention to interface detail. Reflecting on Apple’s idea of pixel-doubling, Arment states: “I saw the pixel-doubled version of my app in the simulator. It sucked, and it was completely unusable by my standards.”
His considered overview of developing for the iPad includes a look behind the scenes at “an obligatory cardboard prototype”, created by Arment as a part of the design process – lovely – and de rigeur for paper prototyping.

![Instapaper on iPad [Detail]](/assets/ipad_instapaper.jpg)
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