Top 10 iPad Apps This Month: Certified By Geeks
With already over 2 million units sold, now Apple hopes to sell around 10 million units this year. So when are you joining the iPad race? But if you are already an iPad’s customer, then let me tell you that its real potential lies in the thousands of apps, more than 3,000 already, that use the hardware in new and interesting ways.
But the problem is that the App Store is still a cluttered mess, and iPad apps only add to the pile. Besides, iPad apps are generally more expensive than iPhone or iPod Touch apps. A few downloads could quickly drive your iTunes bill to the triple-digit range. But still as all the geeks are going ga-ga with the iPad Apps — here are the top 10 apps marked for the month.
1. Kayak Flights
Booking flights online has always been a pain but the Kayak Flights app astoundingly makes the experience pleasant. The app features an easily navigable calendar and plenty of customization options to find the right flight. It can even use the iPad’s location sensors to mechanically find the nearest airport. Within seconds, you’ll be able to perform a quick search for the cheapest fares for your trip. The best part is, the app is free. Click here to download.
2. Twitteriffic
The first Twitter app for iPhone, Twitteriffic was ultimately superseded by the more-popular app Tweetie. Once again, Twitterific is among the first Twitter apps for the iPad but this time around, Twitterific will be hard to top. The app’s interface does a fine job at divvying up your timeline,replies, direct messages and favorites. It’s a free download in the App Store. Click here to download.
3. National Public Radio
NPR is one of the most popular media outlets in America, and now it’s available in a slick, elegant app for the iPad. Perhaps, the NPR app is even better than the NPR.com website. Tap an article, and you can listen to an audio clip or view photos complementing it. A “Share” tab enables you to share an article by Twitter, Facebook or e-mail. It’s a free app in the App Store. Click here to download.
4. Marvel
Marvel app is always granted to be good. It makes comics look even better than they did on cheap, easy-to-soil comic book paper, and the best part is the ability to zoom in to view individual panels one at a time, as if watching an interactive storyboard for a movie. The free app charges $2 per comic download, though there are some free comic books as well. Click here to download.
5. Labyrinth 2 HD
Tilt the iPad to roll a virtual ball into a target hole. It’s not mind-blowing, but Labyrinth 2 HD provides great lean-back entertainment for the casual gamer. It costs $8. Click here to download. You can even download the lite version for free.
6. Air Sharing
There’s no native method to print from the iPad just yet, but Air Sharing offers a workaround. The app wirelessly mounts your iPad as a drive on your computer, and you can load it up with files and even use the app to print over the air to a wireless printer. Air Sharing costs $10. Click here to download.
7. Things
A snazzy to-do list to systematize your tasks, work projects and house chores. The app sports a gorgeous interface that makes the act of checkmarking a completed task truly gratifying. You can add current and future errands to the standard to-do list. The most impressive part about Things is the ability to sync all your to-do list items to the Things apps for Mac and iPhone. The Things iPad app alone costs $20. Click here to download.
8. Evernote
A popular note-taking service that stores your notes in the cloud so you can access them anywhere, has done it again. Its iPad app displays your notes as nice, big, easily tappable thumbnails. Typing and saving a new note can be done in a snap. And viewing saved notes on the iPad’s big screen makes them much more usable and legible than they are on an iPhone or iPod Touch and its free. Click here to download.
9. Sketchbook Pro
Sketchbook Pro is a drop-dead–beautiful app for digital artists. The app jams a rich feature set, including 75 brush sizes, a layer editor and a symmetrical drawing tool, into a surprisingly intuitive interface. Click here to download.
10. Real Racing HD
If you want to play a game that makes good use of the iPad’s accelerometer, look no further than Real Racing HD. The game’s visuals are stunning, and what’s more, you have the option to apply your own photos onto your digital car to give it a nice, personal touch. The game is $10. Click here to download.
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Kayak Flights is a new iPhone application that gives mobile users the same travel search tools found on its Web site.
I have a number of apps that I use on my iPod Touch and iPhone and they all works on the iPad. It’s nice to know that my previous investment is safe and I know I will have the option in the future to upgrade to an iPad version of the ones I really want on the iPad.
The iPad is the perfect business and productivity companion, with loads of apps to get you working and creating masterpieces remotely.
Netflix is one of those apps that will make you purchase the service if you haven’t already, it’s just that awesome of an idea.
Does anybody know where to get MathBoard application for ipad? I am looking for this application a long time. Can’t find the full version of it. Please help me. I will be happy if I get it.
Thanks for sharing Marvel application. I love reading Marvel comics. This appication will definitely wont make me bored. I am sure about that. Well how does this stuff works?
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