Just over a month ago we built Pinstagram / http://www.pinstagram.co - it's a web viewer for Instagram that uses the waterfall layout to display your photos.<p>Today we're launching Pinstagram for iPad. It's completely native and exposes the same functionality as the webapp.<p>Please, let us know what you think: http://bit.ly/pinstapad
Pinstagram is a wonderful site and I use it all the time to view my wife's Instagram photos!<p>But are you guys worried at all that the name infringes on Instagram's trademark? It's one thing to rebrand a website, but it's a lot harder to rebrand an iOS app.<p>Or maybe you guys are already talking to Instagram and/or Facebook about joining their team, and they're ok with you using the TM in the meantime?
awesome! way to go guys. props for shipping something so that you can iterate.<p>where do you think you are going with this? is this just a hackathon turned into a nighttime hobby? or do you think you can build a real business out of this.<p>consumer facing stuff always scares me because it always seems like a hail mary to find a business model.
Why horizontal layout only, I never use that orientation.<p>The scrolling is a deal breaker for me, no smooth scroll, it's all flicker/jerky. iPad 3. I'm assuming it's just a wrapper around the web view. The buttons to like and comment are too small to hit with any accuracy.<p>It's still better than the iPhone only app that I have to 2x.