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The Best iPad Apps
There are so many applications available for the iPad, that people don’t know which to choose; the followingf list may give you some useful ideas about the best iPad applications, depending on what you want them to do.
• Popular Science+: a new vision for magazines, with vibrant photos and immersive stories.
• Whistle Phone
• The Elements: provide important information about the 118 elements and can even be seen with 3D glasses.
• Dragon Dictation: it writes what you speak, for free.
• Wikipanion: presents data even better than its source.
• Vook
• Real Racing HD: every detail of this game can be seen on the big screen and the weel can be easily controlled.
• Marvel Comics: you can browse through many astonishing comics, download them or order them in printed version.
• National Geographic World Atlas HD
• Desktop Connect: allows you to control any computer that you connect to, for $12.
• Koi Pond HD simulator
• The Wall Street Journal: news from around thew world are available, including video, and real-time analysis.
• NPR: looks like a digital magazine, with text, photo, audio.
• BBC
• Epicurious: you can search for receipes and a shopping list is created after you’ve decided upon which to cook.
• At Bat 2010: allows users to keep up with their favourite team and watch live streaming games.
• Wolfram Alpha: a smart search engine/ calculator, available for $2.
• ABC Player
• Dictionary.com: a good and free thesaurus.
• eTrade Mobile Pro: money and investments are easier to manage on the go, thanks to this application.
• Asphalt 5: you can race against six friends, in real time or take part into eight racing events.
• 5-0 Radio: police feeds
• Loopt Pulse: you can find out what’s happening around you, from your sofa.
• Uno: a great game for kids, for $7.
• Civilisation Revolution: is a great classic game, you can have it for $13.
• Smule Magic Piano
• Craigslist: free application, looks great and works like that well known website.
• Harbor Master
• Scrabble: gives hints about words; can be played with four friends in the Party Mode (and 25 on Facebook).
• Accuweather Cirrus: app for weather prediction.
• AIM: instant messaging application from AOL, for free.
• F1 2010: provides access to live positions and timing, as well as information about all drivers and results.
• Labyrinth 2 HD: changelling game, that involves the turning and tilting of the tablet and the accelerometer.
• Voice Memos
• Brushes: fully-featured application, looks like inviting you to play; $10.
• Qvik Sketch Pro: it makes any drawing look better, nomatter your skills and it is really cheap.
• Netfix: movies and shows over Wi-Fi.
• ABC Player: a free and promising start for TV applications.
• iBooks: the best application for e-reading, until now.
• NBA Game Time Courtside: provides an interactive dashboard for basketball games, for free.
• TypeDrawing
• ESPN Score Center: a constant feed of information related to sports, for $5.
• Yahoo Entertainment: free, downloading is worth it.
• Adobe Ideas
• Sound Hound: recognizes songs and your own singing, does lyrics and charts; it costs $5.
• Pandora: provides free, unlimited and well chosen music.
• Instapaper
• Bloomberg: a great finance application, for free.
• Flight Control: it fits for the iPad, as the user has to trace the paths for planes, with his finger.
• iDisplay
• Geometry Wars: popular space puzzler/ shooter, is great with the touchscreen; ot costs $10.
• AP: a free news wire with excellent design.
• Feeddler: it is free and it provides the basics of news- an RSS reader.
… and many, many others, available on the App Store.