

It just feels better than the default implementation of Notification Center for the iPad. Slide to the right or left to reveal Notification Center on the side just like you can in Mountain Lion. Simply pop into Settings and set up a gesture to trigger MountainCenter and you're good to go.


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MountainCenter gives you the same kind of experience on your iPad or iPad mini that you get on your Mac with Notification Center. It's not customized for the iPad and just feels like a cheap port. It's almost as if they took the default iPhone Notification Center layout and stuck it on the iPad. I've never been a fan of how Notification Center pulls down on the iPad. While this method isn't really viable on a screen as tiny as the iPhone, it is on the iPad or iPad mini. If you've got a Mac running OS X Mountain Lion, you're probably familiar with the way Notification Center works on it. If you've got iPhone only apps that you really want to run on your iPad, RetinaPad is a must. While it doesn't completely fill all of the screen like a native iPad app would, it makes it look a heck of a lot better and a lot more bearable. Once you've installed RetinaPad it'll automatically detect any traditional iPhone app that you open on your iPad and automatically upscale it to not look like crap. While Apple will allow you to download them on your iPad, they're tiny and when you expand them to 2x to fill the screen, they're grainy and look like crap. There are lots of apps out there that are for iPhone only. The only difference is that NCSettings just integrates with the already existing Notification Center interface which means less gestures to remember and more information and functionality all in one place. If you've ever used SBSettings in the past, you'll be right at home with NCSettings.
