Wired has released the following video demoing how their eMagazine user interface will look on the iPad or other Tablet devices. From the slick video I can only comment that this is how I envisaged magazine consumption to be in the future when I was a kid. Check out the Video.



According to the Flash Blog that’s an Adobe AIR app jointly produced by Wired and Adobe, which means it would run on Android and future Blackberry devices. Have you seen something somewhere that said this same application will be coming to the iPad?
@clussman – Air sure as heck isn’t going to be on the iPad, but I don’t see why Adobe can’t find a way to recompile their Air apps as standalone iPad apps – much the same as converting a Flash game to an iPhone app.
Yes, it’s built on Adobe Air, but I guess you missed the part about Adobe working with WIRED as an opportunity for them to port Air apps to iPad apps. WIRED is building a great magazine app with the help of Adobe, and Adobe is preparing a platform for magazines on the iPad via Air with the help of WIRED.
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Funny And ironic they have this and I’m viewing it on my iPhone and it needs flash so I can’t view it.
Thanks for the post. I want more!
Great article! I found ipad prices on this site: http://www.ipadsite.co.cc/ I think it’s too much for a limited tablet. I’ll wait to price drop.
Wow! The capabilities on the ipad are amazing. I really dig the browser and scrubber features that actually let you thumb through an entire magazine!
I think ipad magazines are really starting to take off now, slow start but there are allsorts of magazines turning to the digital format to sell themselves now, i’ve been using this site to buy my ipad magazines, it’s quite new but shows that people are buying! http://www.finddigitalmagazines.co.uk/ipad-magazines/
Helped me anyway