Hi HN! I just threw this together in the last few days -- inspired by the TC Disrupt Hackathon.<p>I just got myself an iPad recently, and I really wanted to be able to send the page I was reading on my computer to the iPad. I didn't find anything that was easy and quick so I made it myself.<p>This is a "rough draft" of a web app. There are a few rough edges and browser quirks. I wanted to see if anyone else would use it. If so, I will put some more work in to cleaning it all up! Let me know what you think.
I had a similar idea cloned from chrome2phone for iOS at <a href="http://whopushed.me" rel="nofollow">http://whopushed.me</a> and the associated App Store app.<p>Never got around to creating the bookmarklet since uptake was low and I find going to the website simple enough.<p>The integration is very nice though!
I don't have any tablet, but this is something I've wondered about -- getting something to tablet without having to email myself the frikkin URL (that's not how it works, um, does it?). I've asked two people with tablets to try it,
I've been using QSQRCode to send data to my phone: select, send to Quicksilver and display QR code for the phone to scan. Tap2Tab sounds like an interesting approach, though, and I'm curious to see how much it could do.
This is handy, sort of the reverse of Later Locker (which I use all the time for sending links to myself from my iPad): <a href="http://laterlocker.com/" rel="nofollow">http://laterlocker.com/</a>
Good stuff Rob, simple & easy to use. This was always a minor pain point when looking at a google map on my laptop and wanting to view the same map on my iPhone.
What does this offer me that Chrome2Phone doesn't already do. I can send links, YouTube videos, my clipboard, etc with a lighter interface and no personalized url.