We have really appreciated everyone who is staying connected through our Infographics newsletter, and we are happy to bring fresh infographics to you for the iPad and iPhone with our brand new Infographics app, which you can download for free. If you have a chance to check it out on an iPad, that is definitely the way to go for the best browsing experience, but the iPhone version will give you some mobile eye candy as well. This is version 1.0 and there are a lot of new features in the works along with a version for Droid coming soon. Please let us know if you like it (or what you would like to see improved or if you notice any bugs) in the comments below.

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10 Comments

  1. Mark Sigal
    July 18, 2011

    Guys,

    A quick side thought that may be in your planning (or maybe not) is that you might consider a visualization tools side of this, whereby you could provide smart templates to make it as easy for people to create rich infographics, as it is to do a tumblr blog.

    Let me know if there is any interest in such a discussion. My company has built a framework in the Interactive eBook arena that might be relevant to this one.

    Regards,

    Mark Sigal
    Chief Product Officer
    Unicorn Labs, Inc.
    http://www.unicornlabs.com

  2. Cooper
    July 19, 2011

    No Droid App?

  3. Matt
    July 19, 2011

    Any chance we can get an Android app? Would love to check it out on my Android phone.

  4. Jason Lankow
    July 20, 2011

    Thanks Cooper and Matt. We are going to make a couple of improvements and get some more feedback on the app and then work on Droid next.

  5. Shin-Zu
    July 25, 2011

    This is wonderful news, infographic information for my students. Thank you Jason!

  6. Ilya
    August 10, 2011

    Thanx for a nice and inspirational app!

  7. Marco
    August 24, 2011

    Hi, great app, I soon downloaded and installed it one month ago, but after the last update (one week ago) it quits during the loading phase (I’ve an old iPad1, 16gb wi fi 3g)

  8. Skylor Rock
    August 26, 2011

    Keep this exclusively an iOS-only app. On the Google platform, the app’s quality will suffer because of the inferior Droid (very fractured) platform, and that will not reflect well on its quality or your brand.

    Also, iOS competitors are dropping like flies — or Dominoes (Dell’s tablet, RIM’s PlayBook, HP’s webOS TouchPad.

    (HP, in an experiment, found that webOS ran twice as fast on an iPad. Now THAT’s a platform!)

    Don’t go to great expense to port your app to a fractured platform, fraught with malware and a platform that will not make your products reflect well on your company, and might lose money.

    If Google pulls all the Android licenses, brings quality, usability and aesthetics to Android, and exert strict control over the OS, allowing no licensee to make unflatterings alterations to it, or expose it to malware, by using its purchase of MMI to offer only Google’s OWN mobile devices — THEN, I would develop for it.

    Do it now, and you’ll be sooooorrrryyyy!

    I am headed to The App Store right now to download your product for free, but I would easily pay $9.99 for this app which is best-suited to professionals who can afford it.

    Keep it exclusive to iOS, do yourself a BIG favor, and keep me happy and not an -exColumn Five Media customer for life.

    And if those reasons are not trumped by a desire to acquire as much cash as possible and by any means necessary, do it for Steve Jobs.

  9. juan david
    August 27, 2011

    i really like the app, is clean and easy to use, but some times it fails

  10. Column Five
    August 30, 2011

    Hi Juan – we should have the updated 1.0.3 in the app store in no time. Thanks for your patience!