

There are a number of ways you can get 50GB of space for free on box.net, it's worth looking into. GoodReader makes the iPad basically useable IMO. World of Goo HD is good, but in my experience a bit buggy. Use the free, official Firefox Home instead.ĭolphin HD is the favorite non-Safari browser of Lifehacker. I've been working on compiling a list of good iPad apps for some time. Toontastic is great (make and aninmate cartoons, good for younger or older kids) Inside the World of Dinosaurs (Narrated by Stephen Fry) Mendeley is great if you are an academic.Īaaaaaaaaaaaaa! A Reckless Disregard for Gravity Goodreader is an absolute necessity if you want to read PDFs, and it plays well with the cloud and with other Apple apps.Īlso, I agree with everyone else: get Flipboard, Zite, Evernote, Kindle, Kayak. If you need windows access, OnLive Desktop rocks. It is free and it solves the problem of cloud storage in multiple places with free WebDAV. If you need to work with iWork (which stores stuff in iCloud) and DropBox, try Otixo (web app). Get Dropbox, and use that (many programs play well with it). Posted by hippybear at 4:37 PM on March 18, 2012įirst, you need to solve some of the weird quirks of the iPad: If you're an irc person, I recommend Colloquy as a client.
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Skype gives you the full features of Skype (voice calls, video calls, text chat, file transfer) with anyone else who uses Skype. FaceTime will only let you do video chat with other Apple users.
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I use Clock Pro and Night Stand in various ways. There are a slew of alarm clock etc apps out there. It features the article of the day and picture of the day, but also can be used to search for content (without inline links, however).įree Books is a really great library shelf interface for things like Project Gutenberg and other free book sources.įrequency is an interesting online video watching and discovery tool.īand Of The Day profiles a different band every day with audio links and articles about each band.
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Available in free and paid versions, the paid version includes offline reading and personal bookmarking.Īlternately, Discover For iPad turns Wikipedia articles into a nicely readable magazine. Wikipanion is a nice iPad app that interfaces with Wikipedia better than using a web browser. Posted by Blazecock Pileon at 2:40 AM on Ma Works very well with the Apple Wireless Keyboard.

I've tried several SSH clients, and this one actually seems written by another developer like myself, who requires key combinations that work with emacs and shell scripting. I use Panic's awesome Prompt to log into my office workstation and manage basic programming and maintenance tasks via SSH. Seconding Air Video for viewing non-MP4 video from our iTunes library on the iPad. That way, I can point the camera anywhere I please, while still tapping away at my keyboard.
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I've played with PocketCam to be able to use my iPad and iPhone cameras for web conferencing, instead of the iSight camera in my MacBook Air. I use the Apple Remote app to control our Airport Express home audio nodes, so that we can listen to our various iTunes libraries all around the house, in the kitchen, living room, office. I like doing NYTimes Crosswords, but I get stuck around Wednesday. I love learning useless but fun trivia about barium, yttrium and other weird and wonderful elements. Theo Gray's The Elements is awesome chemistry goodness. The interface is remarkable in taking advantage of the iPad's unique and original interface. I mixed a couple Aphex Twin ambient tracks the other day, and they combine surprisingly well together. I have enjoyed losing myself for hours at a time, just mixing tracks.
