5 Apps for Working From the iPad. Let's be real about this. You can't do everything on an iPad. As Shawn Blanc pointed out the other day, you can't make iOS apps on it, for example. But you might be surprised by how much real work you can do on it with the right tools. If your work requires generally office-like capabilities, there are definitely iPad solutions. Here are five road-tested apps for getting things done on an iPad.
Paper - free This app just came out last night, but it blows away other drawing apps out there because of its clear interface and relative ease of use. It's still not the most natural thing in the world to draw on a touchscreen, but this app's brushes are careful and precise. The key to Paper is its natural gestures. Paper for the iPad from FiftyThree on Vimeo. Undoing mistakes is a hard problem for iPad drawing, and Paper nails this. If drawing with fingertips still looks weird, there are styluses out there. Byword - $2.99 Byword is a plain-text editor, which is the most flexible way to write. Folder Lock 7 - Lock, Encrypt and Backup files | Free Download. Idea Store - A Place For Your Ideas. O novo iPad - Fantásticas apps para iPad, de série. 15 iPad Business Management Apps. The iPad is proving to be a smart way of managing all aspects of business, whatever the scale of the operation, from solo freelancers to big companies.
The device’s large screen and extensive capabilities enable users to access and control every part of their business on the move, and there is a wide range of excellent apps on offer to cover all work requirements. This post brings together 15 of the finest iPad business management tools available from iTunes, a mixture of premium products and apps that may be used free of charge. Pages Price: $9.99 What it does: Word processing Pages is one of the trio of iPad apps in Apple’s immensely popular iWork office suite along with Numbers and Keynote, which are available individually but together form a powerful set of business tools.
Numbers What it does: Spreadsheets Numbers, Apple’s spreadsheet management app, has also seen a complete refit to take advantage of the iPad’s capabilities. Keynote What it does: Presentations Evernote Price: Free Dropbox.