“Fifty must-have apps, from A to Z: Here’s a list of essentials every iPad owner should consider,” Doug Aamoth reports for TIME Magazine. “Each entry features alternative options to check out, too, for well over 150 apps in all.”
A random 10 from the list:
• Catalog Spree
• FastZip
• Hipmunk
• Imo
• Mint
• Paper
• Pocket
• TuneIn Radio
• Wolfram Alpha
• ZenView
Full article here.
One out of that ten; Wolfram Alpha.
and there’s https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sushi-backgammon/id388777641?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4
How about the skinflints at Apple actually give us an iPad calculator app. How much would that cost to develop I wonder? All of $10?
I honestly don’t get why Apple didn’t develop iPad versions of the apps that come pre-installed on the iPhone/iPod Touch.
Gosh, I guess nobody makes Apps for iPad except Apple!
Trello
No GoodReader? Useless list then.
Seriously, GoodReader is a killer-app for me. If the iPhone had no other app or functionality, I would still pay for it for GoodReader. I keep PDF versions of all of my manuals on it along with all kinds of notes, instructions, spreadhseets. The app has changed my life.
As soon as I saw Adobe Reader, I knew the list was BS.
Great list! I will check it out in depth once I get home from work at DISH tonight. Sadly, I didn’t see my favorite app. DISH Anywhere lets me stream live TV and DVR recordings to my phone, so I can watch what I want anywhere I go. I love going fishing on the weekends, but I used to miss a lot of Rockies games. Now I can watch the Rockies play live while I fish!