![]() View attachment 88560 View attachment 88561Until now, managing and interacting with your contacts has been a real frustration. Well, except for games, but I’m not much of a gamer so I have few. Besides, they are mostly the usual suspects. I’m sure others will cover these more than adequately. I didn’t bother with office, entertainment, or games here. When you want to look more profesional it’s a must. Image Markup: The Annotable app has more features than the built in image markup in Apple’s apps and screenshot feature. It’s a good compromise between tons of features and ease of use. When I actually get around to creating or editing an image, this is the one I usually end up using. I have half a dozen drawing apps that I tinker with. Better on the iPhone, of course, but still useful on the iPad.ĭrawing: SketchBook. Scanning: Scanner Pro is one of the better document scanning apps. It’s a powerhouse, good enough for a lot of podcasters to use as their default tool. Recording: Ferrite is the best app for recording and editing audio files. ![]() Nebo, for when I want to write with the pencil, but need to end up with text. Notes: I use the built in Notes app for most things, but other note apps I use for specifics are: Notability, for taking notes on top of PDF files, or other fancy note taking. You need a subscription for all the features, but if you do a lot of work with PDF’s, it’s one of the top apps. PDF: Documents by Readle is a excellent all around PDF reader, markup, editor, and file manager. Like Fantastical it integrates with the built in app, so you don’t lose any compatibility. The biggest weakness of Apple’s Contacts app is that there is no way to manage groups on the iPhone or iPad. In some cases, they have better integration with the OS than third party, even if they don’t provide every bell and whistle.Ĭalculator: PCalc is probably the most powerful and versatile calculator available of the iPad and iPhone.Ĭalendar: Fantastical is a good power-up from the the built in Calendar app, and uses the same data so it works side-by-side with no issues.Ĭontacts: Cardhop is the best Contacts power-up. Most of them are worth checking out before looking for alternatives. There are, however, cheaper choices.īuilt in apps. Its available on pretty much every platform, and will sync across all of them. That leaves VPNs (I don’t have one), and password apps. ![]() Security: There is no need for virus checkers (or any available). There are lots of other choices if you need extra features, including Outlook if you need full Office integration. It’s also the only client that can be used from within other apps. Mail: I find the built in email client fills all my needs. Either one will let you load free books you find elsewhere most of which can be found in either app’s format. Amazon Kindle is also good, and the book selection is somewhat larger than iBooks. Reading: Apple’s Books app is the best reading experience, in my opinion. As is obvious there are plenty of non-Apple apps - just as an example, on my iPad Pro, I use a LOT of 'folders' to organize my similar apps - below are just four w/ the folder's title - some might be of interest to you? BUT, as a follow-up response, let us know your main 'areas of interest' which will help to make specific suggestions. Second, take a look HERE for a bunch of suggestions. Mail, Safari (web browsing but many others can be downloaded most for free), Books (may want to also obtain Kindle), Music, Photos (again plenty of other photographic organizers & editors), Writing (Notes & Pages, latter part of Apple's iWork Suite w/ Numbers & Keynote), iTunes store, Calendar/Reminders/Contacts, Clock, and others (download the free iPad Manual from HERE for coverage of the iPadOS offerings already on your machine). ![]() if you are planning to add a lot of music and photos).įirst, take a look at what already comes w/ the iPad, e.g. Hello and welcome to the forum! Well, there are over 2 million apps in the iOS/iPadOS App Store so your choices are almost unlimited depending on your needs, interests, and storage capacity on your device (e.g.
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