If you have an IPAD or IPhone already or asked for one for Christmas - these are recommended apps for you.
iBooks is nice but the Kindle app is the best book app out there as far as I am concerned - simply because it has a huge selection to choose from which IBooks does not. I have both the iBooks app and the Kindle app on my IPAD and find that I rarely use the ibook app. If you download the Kindle app - it will automatically take you to Amazon.com where you can look and then click to buy the Ebook. It will immediatlely download the Ebook to your ipad. If you purchase an Ebook on a desktop or laptop, the Ebook will automatically download next time you open your IPAD. Best of all both apps are free. The one thing that I love about the ibook app is that it will tell you if you have already purchased the Ebook from ibook so it tracks your buying history -just as it does on ITunes - if the Kindle app did that then it would be perfect.
FlipBoard is a social magazine app. This app is set up as a magazine and when you flip it open it displays the different feeds that you have selected. If you want to see that particular newsfeed - for example, ABC News, then you touch it and the app will then show you a screen of articles from that periodical.If a headline catches your interest you can touch the headline and the rest of the story appears. My Flipboard opens and displays my favorites: USA Today, Bloomberg, Business Insider, Huffington Post, Twitter, Facebook and a couple of others.
Apple offers Iwork which is an office suite including a wordprocessing, spreadsheet and presentations however all 3 are disappointing and at $9.99 each the only one I would even recommend you consider is Pages, the word processing program. Pages is a very poor man's wordprocessing program and only does the very very basics. I think you are better off going over to Google docs.
Dropbox has an app. It offers a free service or you can pay for additional features and space. Dropbox allows you to store documents, photos etc on the cloud. This is great if you travel so if you lose that flashdrive you are not out of luck. It can also be a great way to share documents.
GoTo Meeting is a free app that allows you to attend online meetings on your IPAD or Iphone. Very easy to use if you are familiar with GoToMeeting.
GoToMYPC - you can try it for free . It allows you to access your pc remotely. Some of my friends have had great luck with this app. I unfortunately have not gotten it to work consistently - partly because we have a lot of quick power outages and when my pc reboots the program doesn't restart. You can try it for free so take a look but always have a backup plan just in case it doesn't work when you need it.
Text+ and Textfree allow you to text if you are in a wireless environment. Useful if you don't have texting on your phone - particularly if your phone's battery is dead. You are assigned a phone number that you text from. It can be useful but I added texting to my phone I tend not to use it anymore.
Evernote is one of the top apps . It is designed for note taking and archiving. You can save images to find later, you can view PDFs, you can click on New Note to jot down some thoughts and you can even clip and save a webpage using a Web Clipper. This is one I just downloaded for myself.
Now, for you procrastinators, while you wait in line to make purchases and are looking for a mindless holiday game that becomes addictive - my daughter recommends Cut the Rope and I recommend LineUp.
If you want to exercise your mind check out these fun word games. Fling, iAssociate2, Moxie, 7 Words and WhirlyWord. They are all free although on some of these I have finished all the levels so I will have to buy the next levels - guess I need to add that to my Christmas list!
If you have any favorite apps that I have not mentioned, please let me know and I will be glad to include them.
Best wishes for the coming holidays.
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