I just got myself an iPad recently, and I really wanted to be able to send the page I was reading on my computer to the iPad. I didn't find anything that was easy and quick so I made it myself.
This is a "rough draft" of a web app. There are a few rough edges and browser quirks. I wanted to see if anyone else would use it. If so, I will put some more work in to cleaning it all up! Let me know what you think.
* There's a problem with the header. It's distracting right now. Here's what it looks like when I scroll the page in Chrome 12 beta: http://awesomescreenshot.com/05ddvrz35
* The footer seems completely unnecessary and is only taking up valuable screen space.
* Try to find better pictures for the landing page. It may not sound rational, but the seeing the clearly old PC with a floppy drive makes me feel that this is outdated. And the white iPad looks weird to me. Especially on the whitish background. Try using a picture of the black iPad to add more contrast. Also, see if you can find a picture without the distracting glossy overlay.
* Try to move it higher above the fold. Use http://browsersize.googlelabs.com/ to visualize where the fold is for what percentage of people on the internet.
* Maybe try adding a login dialog? Not all users will remember the url, even if it is obvious. But many are familiar with what to do on a login page.
Some questions that I thought of while browsing it:
* How does it support more than one webpage?
* How is this different from Instapaper?
It doesn't support more than one page. If you pull something up on the computer and decide you want to go outside and read/watch it on the iPad, you Tap2Tab it.
The difference between Tap2Tab & Instapaper is that it works for YouTube, Netflix, PDF documents, ect. There is no reformatting of content, it redirects you to the page just like a URL shortener.
Never got around to creating the bookmarklet since uptake was low and I find going to the website simple enough.
The integration is very nice though!
For example: i.tap2tab.com