Re: [iPad] Which apps do you find yourself still using after all this time

 

I don't work, and I don't go very far from home, so I have a rather sedate selection. I take photos with my Canon S95 and use Adobe PSE for any manipulation needed.


But, I have and enjoy:

Pages
Numbers
Evernote (also on iPhone and iMac)
Bento
Dropbox
Merriam Webster Dictionary
Reunion Genealogy Program (syncs with Reunion on my iMac)
Calorie King
My Fitness Pal
The Weather Channel
Living Earth
Mileage Keeper
Kindle Reader
Nook Reader
GoodReader
iBooks (I subscribe to several digital magazines, and use iBooks to read them)
Dallas Morning News Digital edition
Games: Spider, Solitaire, Sudoku, Search Star, Jumbline 2, Word Search, Free Angry Birds, Shanghai
RC Calendar (I've got to follow the Saints' Days)
AppBox Lite
System Activity Monitor

LauraV in TX



On Nov 16, 2011, at 12:25 PM, Carl W Brooks wrote:

 

No one was delusional except for Eric.  No voting is required. As a moderator, I am clear on what is permissible. Moving on...

A while back I wrote an article about apps I liked and used. 

http://www.iamthereforeipad.com/2011/03/20-essential-ipad-apps-best-ipad-apps.html?m=1

There are some apps that were short lived, some still remain but are used less.  

I find that I still use the following apps after the very beginning:

Logmein Ignitionicon ($30)  - remote access to my computers.  Most of the old free one ask for at least $14.  TeamViewer is still free. 

Dropboxicon (free up to 2GB) - like a online flash drive for sharing files between phone, computers and iPad. 

Stitcher Radio is one of my favorite apps. My favorite iOS stations are iPad Today, Mac OS Ken, IPad Live 

ABC Playericon (free)
Still watch more TV on this than on the TV.

I am currently reading the Steve Jobs biography. 

Netflixicon (App: Free, Service: $7.99 a month)

I've watching less after they increased the rates, but I do watch still. 

I surprised that Apple excluded the photo editing in iOS 5 from the the IPad but make it available on the iPhone. 

Still enjoying.

Documents to Go Premiumicon($16.99)

Apple promotes its own products: Pagesicon,Numbersicon and Keynotesicon, but many of us are Microsoft Office users. 


GoodReadericon ($4.99)
Love this for my PDF.


Thanks,
 
Carl W. Brooks

On Nov 16, 2011, at 10:50 AM, "bj" <bjones44@verizon.net> wrote:

I didn't know I was supposed to vote, but if it's not too late I vote for
"it's not spam".


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