resolution of the iPad 3

I have two applications of photography, ready to go, but I'm afraid I'll have to do it again with the new iPad fate with double the resolution. Should I just create larger images now, so I don't have to redo later?

Hi Lisa,

currently the iPad viewers will only see the leaflets that are the correct resolution, so you can always recreate the folios when the iPad 3 came out with double the resolution so that the rest of your content is of the same resolution. You must also take into account that put larger images that display resolution of the iPad (1 or 2) causes a memory low condition that can cause the iOS force quit your application. The iPad 2 is less susceptible because of the large amount of memory, but it always causes a decrease in performance and still can 'crash' app.

Alex

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