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    February 28th, 2008adminApp Reviews


    As the iPad gaming world evolves, we will see more and more apps coming out that will very much benefit our daily lives.  There is really no limit to what iPad developers can do with their directives from  people with great ideas and strong innovation.  One of the areas that will be expanding almost undoubtedly is the cooking niche within the iPad community. One of the best Cooking apps so far is called Epicurious.

    Epicurious is one of the best cooking apps you can get on the iPad. It has almost everything you could ask for including over 28,000 recipes, with the number growing daily.

    The interface is beautiful with the recipes neatly organized depending on main ingredient, health restrictions, nationality, what’s new, and more. The cookbook section of Epicurious is even easier to navigate on the larger iPad screen. You can have the recipe instructions displayed on the side while looking at the ingredients, photos, user reviews, and nutritional information. There is even a little bookmark so you can keep your place as you look at other sections.

    Finding what you want in Epicurious is also a breeze. It has a search tool which allows you to find your next meal by keyword. On the sidebar you can simply click or un-click ingredients to filter the results further and match any dietary restrictions or keep the choices narrowed to just the ingredients you have in the house.

    Epicurious also has a wonderful shopping list button and if you want to share your latest recipe with your friends you can email it.

    By: Miguel Chester B Pitts

    About the Author:
    Find everything you need to know about iPad News, rumors, reviews, tips, tricks and more at http://iPadbuzz.org



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    February 14th, 2008adminWeb Design


    Web design ideas always come in handy, whether you’re thinking about a new web design or thinking of revamping and existing web design. Not all of them will work for your particular website but the ones that do have the potential to help a lot.

    Don’t make your website design complicated. Thin out the number of choices your user has to make on each page. Keep it simple and they’ll be able to find their way around easily. Be clear on the purpose of your website. Often websites try to be all things to all people and they don’t do any thing well. Instead focus on a few core items and do them really well. Use fancy graphics sparingly. Web design that relies on lots of graphics soon gets visitors tired. Although the fancy Flash intro is good the first time, it’s not so great the fourth, fifth and sixth times. Make it easy for the user to get at the information they want. Don’t cover your web pages in lots of adverts, special offers and pop ups. Think what your visitors want and give it to them. If you want to monetise it then do it after you’ve won their trust, give and then take. Visitors hate being forced to do anything. So don’t make it a core part of your web design. Don’t make visitors sign up before you’ll allow them access to what they want. They’ll simply click the back button and go to the next site on their search engine list. Supply your contact details everywhere. Make it easy for your visitors to ask you questions, to phone you, to email you and so on. If they can’t then they won’t trust you. Give away free stuff. Although good web design is important it’s not the only thing that matters to users. Give them the information they want for free and they’ll come back over and over. Once they trust you then they’ll buy from you/subscribe etc. Give excellent support. Again this is something to complement good web design. There is no point in having a great website and poor visitor interaction. They’ll come once and never return. Review all your graphics. Make sure you don’t have too many graphics on a page and that those that are there are reduced in size. Smaller images load faster and so get your visitors to the website faster. A big deal for those on dial up connections. Pick a clear font and make it black (or dark) on a white (or light) background. Don’t get tempted to “do the fancy graphics”. Just because it’s there doesn’t mean you have to use it.

    Getting a web design is easy. Incorporating all the things that need to be thought of isn’t. You can’t rush good design. It takes time and rework. Go over and over your web design tweaking and changing. Never stop and constantly look for new ideas. When you can afford it get in professional help. This will allow you to focus on building the site instead of trying to become an expert in web design.

    By: Alan Orr

    About the Author:
    Alan is the founder of www.website-huddle.com which provides affordable website design and development. Why not see what we can do for your small business, club or organisation, you’ll be pleasantly surprised at the low cost and the high quality. Go to www.website-huddle.com now to find out more.



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