iPad Apps

June 12th, 2010 at 2:50 AM EST | by inu846W

11 essential ipad appsYour iPad decisions don’t stop once you’ve settled on either the 3G iPad or the Wi-Fi-only model. There’s also the not-insignificant question of what apps deserve a space on your brand new mobile device.

App developers haven’t made that the decision easy for you. The number of choices in the App Store continues to climb upward, with developers now producing apps optimized to take advantage of the iPad’s features. Shortly after the iPad’s launch, Apple said that there were 3,500 iPad-optimized offerings in the App Store, and that number has only grown between then and now.

But not to worry. Over the past month, we’ve kept a close eye on the iPad-centric additions to the App Store–both iPhone apps updated specifically to add iPad features or standalone offerings designed solely for use on Apple’s new device. We searched across a wide spectrum of categories, from apps that help you get things done to offerings that keep you entertained. We paid special attention to apps that took advantage of the iPad’s unique features, most notably its expansive screen real estate.

The end result? A list of apps that we think are essential additions to any iPad. And after you’ve had a chance to look through our list over the next few days, we think you’ll agree.

In this installment, we’re focusing on paid apps–11 great applications in all. We’ll follow-up in part two with a list of essential iPad apps that won’t cost you a dime to download. Then, we’ll close out the week with a specific focus on iPad games. Let’s get things started.

1Password for iPad

1Password, which stores online passwords and other sensitive info, is a great addition to any Mac. The $7 iPad version from Agile Web Solutions is a worthwhile extension, syncing with your computer to let you take all that data with you–securely. As with the iPhone version, you can use the iPad app’s built-in browser to log in to secure Websites, or you can opt for a handy Safari bookmark that automatically switches to 1Password, finds the matching login info, and lets you switch back to Safari with the necessary password ready for pasting. But while the iPhone’s small screen makes browsing your confidential data less than ideal, the iPad version’s native interface is stellar–perhaps better even than the version for Mac. (The $15 version–1Password Pro–is a hybrid app that brings this functionality to all of Apple’s mobile handhelds at once.)–Dan Frakes

Air Video

Even with the highest capacity iPad, chances are you can’t load too much video into those 64GB of storage before you start running low on space. Wouldn’t it be great if you could just stream all those video files from your home Mac’s capacious hard drive? Air Video from InMethod lets you do exactly that. Install its server software on your Mac, enter the Server PIN in the $3 iPad app, and you’re ready to rock. (The hybrid app also works with the iPhone and iPod touch.) It doesn’t matter what format the original video is in: AirVideo can transcode it into an iPad-compatible file on the fly–or, if you prefer, you can queue a bunch of videos to be converted ahead of time. You can even choose which bitrates Air Video will use inside the application to optimize for slower connections, such as 3G.–Dan Moren

Read more: PCWorld.com

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June 11th, 2010 at 9:54 AM EST | by inu846W

Those are the first thoughts I had as I began to explore Mars Globe HD for the iPad. The app is a virtual, high-resolution globe of the red planet which you can explore by using your fingers to move and magnify the image.

Read more: TUAW.com

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June 10th, 2010 at 1:13 PM EST | by inu846W

Periodic Table of the Elements

The app nominally appears like a standard Periodic Chart of the Elements – like that huge poster in the back of our High School chemistry class. But it’s different in that instead of cramming all the information for an element into a small square you select different chemical traits and the entire chart becomes color coded to show how that trait is distributed across the chart, and how it varies with atom diameter and electron pattern.

But I think most interestingly, this demonstrates how traditionally static instructional diagrams can now be interactive, and therefore more engaging and interesting, as textbooks migrate to the iPad. It’s not just that millions of pages can now fit into a slim iPad – the pictures and diagrams themselves can come to life!

– Kevin Neelands

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June 9th, 2010 at 7:43 AM EST | by inu846W

Apple Design Awards go to popular iPhone and iPad apps

There were no Mac apps in this year’s Apple Design Awards, but Apple did recognize some popular iPhone and iPad apps in this year’s winners. The list is as follows:

Read more: TUAW.com

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June 8th, 2010 at 2:11 PM EST | by inu846W

You know you wanted this to happen — your iPhone or iPod touch used as a controller for a racing game — but with the most recent release of the game, Podracer goes one stage (or one iPad) further — now you can link two iPads together to make for a bigger track.

Read more: 9to5mac.com

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June 8th, 2010 at 12:50 PM EST | by inu846W

New York Times Forces Apple to Pull Popular ‘Pulse’ iPad Newsreader

Apple has pulled the best-selling iPad RSS application, Pulse, from the app store at the request of the New York Times. Why? Because it downloads and displays the New York Times RSS feed, just like every other RSS reader on the planet.

Pulse has been an app-store hit thanks to its slick design, which pulls news from various sources and aggregates them in an easy-to-read manner, perfectly suited to the flick-and-scroll interface of the iPad. The design was good enough to impress even Steve Jobs, who mentioned it in his WWDC keynote speech Monday. The application, which costs $4, has been downloaded 35,000 times. It was the top paid app for a while.

Pulse was removed from the App Store yesterday after a takedown request was sent by a the NYT’s legal counsel. Here is the relevant excerpt:

The Pulse News Reader app, makes commercial use of the NYTimes.com and Boston.com RSS feeds, in violation of their Terms of Use*. Thus, the use of our content is unlicensed. The app also frames the NYTimes.com and Boston.com websites in violation of their respective Terms of Use.

Read more: WIRED

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