10 best iPhone apps for iPad

“iPad apps are understandably in their infancy, but with the Apple iPad SDK already in developers’ hands they’ll soon be out in full force,” Michael Sawh reports for T3. “To fill the void, Apple has made the popular move of making the majority of the 140,000 iPhone apps from the App Store available to use on the iPad.”

Sawh reports, “We’ve picked out the iPhone apps that’ll make the most of their new tablet surroundings, selecting our favourites to make the smooth transition from iPhone to iPad.”

1. Skype
2. Photoshop
3. Time Crisis Strike
4. Sky Mobile TV (UK App Store, not available in US)
5. Asphalt 5
6. Gun Smoke
7. The Guardian
8. Tweetdeck
9. Playboy
10. iPlayerlist

Full article here.

MacDailyNews Note: We would have linked to that last one, too, but can’t find an app by that name in the US or UK iTunes App Stores.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “TheMightyFinder” for the heads up.]

43 Comments

  1. What? Why the heck is Playboy on this list? Why waste time with that? ComicZeal is much more timeworthy!

    Forget porn! Remember, iPad warranty doesn’t cover liquid spills!

  2. Photoshop? Perhaps Photoshop Elements. That is if Adobe plans to continue and keep updating it. Or will they screw us over like last time and leave us hanging several revisions behind Windows. How about an alternative that has nothing to do with Adobe. That would be a better list.

  3. T3 is a British publication, so they wouldn’t have much interest in MLB. Just like the Sky Mobile TV doesn’t ring a bell for Americans.

    I wonder if the UK version of Playboy gets to show boobies since all of their tabloids and newspapers seem to do so?

  4. The Guardian? WTF.

    I honestly think that a newspaper/blog site should at least be confined to the same continent and the same language as the users.

    The Guardian don’t even speak Merican.

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