Keep in mind, too, that Apple has final approval whether your app gets sold or not, so you may want to talk with whomever you can at Apple to see if some of your traditional applications would be approved or not if they were ported in some manner. Since such desired communication is probably going to be difficult or impossible, you should approach WWDR and see if they can help should you wish to target some of your apps to more technical users. It may not help, but it certainly won't hurt.
On 05/27/2010 8:13 AM, "Kevin Walzer" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm beginning to contemplate targeting the iPad for app development, but > it doesn't appear that any of my current apps are suitable for iPad > versions--apart from technical issues, my current apps simply don't make > sense on the iPad. As a result I'm considering what type of app to > develop--how have others addressed this, in terms of defining an > appropriate app for the iPad? What categories of app make the most sense > on the iPad? > > Kevin
