25个iPad实用程序
Things for iPad
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BentoIf you’re a fan of the desktop database tool “Bento”, you’ll find the iPad version a great companion. It’s well designed, and offers numerous different interface styles.
Bento
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iBooks
Sketchbook ProAny budding artists or doodlers should check out Sketchbook Pro. The larger canvas of the iPad makes it a far more useful platform for sketching and drawing.
Sketchbook Pro
WeatherBugIf you want to feel like Jack Bauer checking the weather, WeatherBug is the app for you. With a detailed and stylish interface, you’ll have a high-res futuristic forecast.
WeatherBug
OmniGraffleFor wire-framing and sketching quick diagrams, OmniGraffle is great. Again, the larger screen makes it immersive and realistic.
OmniGraffle
MLB At BatIf you’re into baseball (I’m not, unfortunately!), MLB At Bat seems like the go-to application. The interface is packed with information, although a few reviews note the app is a little slow.
MLB At Bat
GoodReaderFor reading any type of document on your iPad, GoodReader is the way to go. It supports a huge range of formats, and integrates with various online services such as MobileMe, Google Docs, and Dropbox.
GoodReader
PandoraFor streaming audio, Pandora is quickly becoming a very popular solution. The iPad application looks absolutely gorgeous.
Pandora
iWork App SuiteAnother app from Apple, the iWork suite is topping the paid application charts. It’s very useful for creating documents on-the-go, but needs a slightly better solution for syncing files.
iWork
TweetDeckAnother, slightly more advanced, Twitter client, TweetDeck feels right at home on the iPad screen. If you’re a Twitter junkie, this one’s for you.
TweetDeck
X-Plane for iPadAlthough it might be a push to call X-Plane “useful”, it’s certainly a great way to kill a few minutes of spare time. It looks absolutely gorgeous on the iPad.
X-Plane for iPad
Sketchpad HDAnother sketching/drawing tool, Sketchpad HD lets you quickly jot down a note on various different types of virtual paper.
SketchPad
NetNewsWire for iPadMy RSS reader of choice, NetNewsWire has moved across to the iPad successfully and makes good use of the larger screen for reading articles. Powerful and stylish.
NetNewsWire
Instapaper ProAnother favourite of mine, Instapaper is – as you’d expect – a wonderful experience on Apple’s new tablet. The larger screen estate makes reading a pleasure, and I can see myself using this one far more than iBooks.
Instapaper Pro
1Password for iPadIf you like to have all your information with you on-the-go, 1Password keeps everything in sync. If only Mobile Safari allowed plugins…
1Password
PhotogeneOne of the first photo-manipulation/editing apps available, Photogene comes with a range of different features and actions for editing your images.
Photogene
TwittelatorThe final Twitter app featured here, Twittelator is something of a mix-match of interface styles with a solid amount of functionality.
Twittelator
Night Stand HDAs far as simplicity goes, Night Stand HD couldn’t really do much less. It functions as a night clock, an alarm, and a great bedtime companion.
Night Stand HD
WikipanionFor reading Wikipedia on the go, Wikipanion is a great solution. It makes the online encyclopaedia feel natural on a tablet sized screen.
Wikipanion
PCalcUndoubtedly one of the best calculators available for the iPhone and iPad, PCalc is packed full of functions and powerful features for scientists, students and programmers.
PCalc
[url="]Papers[/url]If you regularly need to perform research and read academic journals, Papers helps to keep everything organised.
Papers
BloombergFinally, for those of you with stocks in Apple (congratulations, by the way) you can watch their share price rocket on this – typically jam-packed – financial app. Absolutely full of information.
Bloomberg