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Qantas Inflight Magazine now available on iPad
The Qantas Magazine is now available on iPad free of charge. It is a well designed, interactive and intuitive tool. Only regret is that QF have omitted the network map and fleet description. Well done QF.
Just type Qantas Magazine in the App store search box. Sydney Airport have done equally well with their recently released app....check it out. Stephane |
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I just wish these companies would release the Android equivalent at the same time. After all, Android is becoming extremely popular as well.
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While we're talking about iPad apps....Australian Aviation will be available as an iPad app by the end of March...stay tuned for details.
And re Android apps - the process of getting an app approved and developed through Apple is an extensive one....and I understand is even worse for Android. Plus, Apple has a far larger percentage of the tablet app market for the time being, so the expense and time spent in developing an Android app - which isn't just a copy of the Apple version - may not yet be warranted. |
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A McL,
I was just going to ask, this is great news if AA is available on the iPad! I had noticed that I haven't received any weekly alert for quite some time now. Please keep us posted, S |
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I work for a company that may just happen to print AA.
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Blue Star Group. Webstar is the web division.
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Bluestar used to print AA...not any more.
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And before Blue Star is was Pirie Printers in Canberra.
Webstar is Blue Star's web division. So now AA prints on a web press where before it used to print on a sheet fed press. |
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Yeah, I know
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