Stephen Fry lands on your iPad

Gadget lover launches his own iPad app

Stephen Fry lands on your iPad

26 May 2010 10:48 GMT / By Paul Lamkin

Stephen Fry, whose love of all things tech and gadgetry is well known, has launched his own dedicated iPad app. FryPad will take all of the content from Fry's website and make it iPad friendly.

The app will feature all of Fry's writing from stephenfry.com, including blogs, tech blogs, blessays, his Guardian columns and features and you'll be able to share the content via Twitter, Facebook and email by a rather swish little toolbar that pops up when you click the share button.

You can also save articles for later, which is useful for a bit of offline reading. The app can be used in either portrait mode or landscape mode, which is handy if you favour a Steve Jobs style iPad couch position.

The app is free and is available in the App Store, obviously, right now. Download it on Friday once you've got your new toy and let us know what you think.

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