The recently-released iPad app Cyclepedia is for the most part a very slick, enhanced presentation of 100 bicycles in a historical collection ranging from 1920 to the present. The photography is superb, the bicycles are of many different types, and the app makes full use of the iPad to rotate and zoom the images, even to swipe images of folding bicycles to see how they fold. Cyclepedia was app of the week in the UK iPad store. It references sheldonbrown.com for further technical information.
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John,
Thanks for all your work keeping sheldonbrown.com up to date. I’ve been referring to the site for over a decade now for occasional bike tuneups. I’m very grateful that you’ve been keeping it up -it’s an amazing resource for me. Best wishes!