Christmas has gone and New Year is started, so if you've been gifted or bought yourself a new
Apple iPad, you'll want to start hunting for the best
iPad apps straight away. With over 275k apps in the iTunes store, it can be overwhelming to get the right ones. Of course, you should start by downloading Facebook, Twitter, and Kindle, but these aren't the only apps, you can have on your new
Apple tablet. So, here is a list of iPad apps, which is certainly a good start. Let's get downloading!
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FLIPBOARD (Free) - The iPad is full of features and functionalities, but in reading lies its true forte. Talking in detail, the device is best for surfing over the news feeds, glancing through the tweets, and knowing more about, what's happening around the world. Flipboard’s simple and easy interface makes it one of the best iPad app for reading. Moreover, if customized as per your requirements, you can have a personal, one-stop news shop on your iPad.
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TUMBLR (Free) - Tumblr, the popular blogging platform, recently released its free iPad app, and it has already become one of our favorite apps. Get a wireless keyboard and start posting from anywhere. With the high-resolution camera in your iPad, you can also click and upload photos, even while you are on the move. Plus, it offers a clean, easy mode to browse through all the insanity and innovations on the network.
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INSTAPAPER ($3.99) - Do you find it hard and tedious to read on your computer? If yes, then don't do it. Instapaper is a better option. The $3.99 app is developed for one thing and it performs well. The application collects all the ads and clutter from an article, and downloads it on to your device, so you can read it online, or offline. You can read, while on the move or before sleep, even if you are on vacation with your family.
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Wikipanion (Free) – Now, take your Wikipedia anywhere you want and access it anytime you need, online or offline. Available for free, now you can look up any information and factoids on your iPad, with speed and ease. Wikipanion is the mobile version of Wikipedia, packed with a wide range of features and functions. The app comprises of in-page searching, audio, history look-up, and bookmarks. In addition, navigation is done by left-hand sidebar, and one can search for locations on the corresponding digital map.
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Pocket (Free) – You like reading, and you want to do a lot of it on your new iPad -- and it is not just book-reading, right! Pocket iPad app is a handy utility, which saves articles from internet and allows you to read them on your iPad later. Save an article from anywhere, i.e. your personal computer, laptop, iPhone, or your iPad itself. The app saves the content of the article to your Pocket account, which you can access later from your iPad. Definitely, an ideal way to gather information and read on your new tablet.
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OnLive Desktop (Free) – It is the ultimate option; you can have. OnLive Desktop application allows you to see your full PC desktop on your iPad's screen. Navigate your Windows PC, open and edit files or folders and even read the documents like Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. Just stay connected through WiFi and have access to your PC from anywhere. This fast and easy to use application serves as a nice interface, without any lag.
This is my selection, but what are the apps you have been using on iOS recently? Give your recommendations or views by posting the comments.
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