Instagram is one of the most popular social networks at this time. A place to share photos and videos, be it to feed or ephemerally through news. With the official client of iOS and Android (also available on Windows 10 computers), its use is limited to smartphones only, although it is possible to access other features through its website after installing our user credentials.
Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri, who has a query feature, has contacted his social media followers. He confirmed that there is a small group of users who have never seen ads on the platform as an experiment, "to make sure we understand its effect". He also discussed other issues, one of which was particularly surprising for the lack of legitimate IP clients.
"I'd like to make an iPad app, but …"
Mosseri noted that he would like to apply for the iPad, but that's about it the group does not have the resources needed in its development on both platforms. He said they have a lot of things to do, and it looks like most are more important and have lower development costs than creating an Apple tablets application. Although Mosseri has publicly expressed its desire to bring the Instagram experience to the iPad, it doesn't seem likely that we'll see the app in the short term.
A few years ago, in the App Store you could find legitimate Instagram clients working. However, after the API change they disappeared. It can be said that the only way to use social networking is on an apple bite tablet to download the iPhone version and use x2 zoom, even if the interface doesn't exactly match the device's dimensions.
Another option with Safari, go to a website and sign in. We will have access to our feeds, profile and stories of the people we follow, as well as the ability to search the Check tab and see our interactions. From the sharing menu we can add a social network to the home screen, and we will only need to click on the icon every time we want to see the news.
Via | 9to5Mac