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Category Archives for "Best iPad Apps"The best iPad apps are reviewed for you. We search all the app store categories for the best iPad apps available.
The best iPad apps are reviewed for you. We search all the app store categories for the best iPad apps available.
We’ve discovered a cool and fun iPad app to help youngsters learn to spell better. This app was released on the App Store on February 11th by the developer Jason Sciss. This spelling app is called Spelling Super Star and is compatible with iOS 4.3 or later devices.
Spelling Super Star has cracked the code on making learning to spell a fun exercise. We really liked the colorful graphics and easy to use interface. When you first tap and open the game you’ll be offered a choice of category and level of challenge that you want.
For every 10 words that you spell correctly the timer stops and the “Super Star” rocket launches to offer immediate feedback. Then you can grab as many of the falling stars as you can before they disappear. Collecting the falling stars awards bonus points and extra time on the clock. Continue reading
In this review we’ll take a look at a brand new iPad App that was released on the iTunes App store on February 7, 2014. This stylish travel app lets you create interactive maps of your favorite that you visit. The developer is Igomii and they’ve developed a really cool and unique app that we think you’ll enjoy. The app is called iGOmii for iPad
and it is packed full of a ton of great features.
iGOmii for iPad comes with over 150 styles of map pins that are categorized to easily show your favourite places, museums, parks, places for kids, or any of the other major categories. This great travel app for mapping allows you to customize based on your needs when traveling. For example, if your going through the wine country of Tuscany you can create your own custom map of that region. It’s really great for business travel too — add your hotel and a convention center, then quickly locate a full list of nearby restaurants, shops, bars, and more. Continue reading
In this review we’ll take a look at a new iPad App that was released on the iTunes App store on February 3, 2014. The developer is Fat Sam Game Co. and they’ve put a lot of effort into this iPad game app. The game is called Business City and it has some fun features that work really well on the iPad Air.
This iPad game allows you to create stores that sell their goods to local citizens. You can purchase the necessary supplies from import docks to build your products line. You can also produce your store offerings locally by creating your own production lines – factories, farms and mining.
This fun app allows you to is about building up your profits by retailing your products locally or exporting them. This game is capitalism at it’s best. This app smartly allows you to come back to your products and improve them so they are more competitive in the marketplace. You can do more research and development before releasing them at different price. Continue reading
A teenage boy surprises his family for Christmas in this new installment by Apple. These emotional videos are so impressive by Apple. This “Misunderstood” video shares the thoughtful holiday gift he gives to his family. Apple continues to offer products that touch lives and their marketing matches that with touching and thoughtful advertisements. Continue reading
For all the folks in the medical field here comes a new iPad app that was released a few days ago on the App Store that will make your life easier. The iPad app is called msPad by Sandra Ingold and we think this is a valuable tool for so many medical professionals who carry their iPad with them and use it on the job.
The msPad app for iPad is a medical shorthand keypad app that allows medical professionals to enter specific medical symbols into a document. The app comes with an onboard medical symbols keyboard that will save medical pros loads of time entering key data.
This iPad app contains 20 common symbols which is so useful in everyday medical documentation. Continue reading