Monday, September 5, 2011

Must-have iPad 2 Apps (Part 2)


One of the most powerful evidence given by Apple is to say iOS is better than Android is that it has much more apps. Of course it’s true; Apple iOS has so many apps that we users don’t even know which is better. So a lot of these kinds of suggestions are emerging online.

After Steve Jobs announced the iPad 2 in March and release a week later, iPad 2 surely becomes and remains the most popular tablet in the market. In the following few months, all kinds of tablets comes out, some even boast as “iPad killer”, but none of them really matches iPad 2. Here I’d share some must-have iPad 2 apps that I use which I think they could be universally needed by all of you.

1. iMovie

The iMovie should be the equivalence of Windows Movie Maker on iPhone 4, iPod Touch and the amazing iPad 2. It is designed for multi-touch screens, so with iMovie, we could easily make a movie in minutes by adding photos, music, video and effects with our fingers.
iMovie

2. PhotoBooth

PhotoBooth is originally designed for Mac and now Apple has made if off Mac and embedded in iPad 2. What could it do? Interesting. It could edit or warp the photos to your pleasure. Besides the preset effects, you could also create eight “new” versions of your picture. Use the front-facing camera so that you could see your own photo when taking the headshot.
PhotoBooth

3. Phototogene

Photogene is about improving your digital photos and having fun while at it. This intuitive, easy to use application offers a comprehensive set of professional editing tools to Crop, straighten and many other features has included.
Phototogene

4. Urbanspoon

Can’t decide where to eat? Urbanspoon can help. Specifically designed for the iPad, Urbanspoon can show you all the restaurants in your city at the same time. You’ve never seen anything like it.
Urbanspoon

5. Twitter

Another app that has been updated to take advantage of the iPad 2’s cameras. Twitter’s official app is not to everyone’s taste but I think it’s well designed and easy to use. The ability to take a snapshot from within the app is a handy tweak.
Twitter

6. FaceTime

This app was firstly used on iPhone 4 version. Here you get to add your friends name to your favorites list and then you will be able to video call them. You can also switch between the front and rear-facing cameras during a call.this would be one of the interesting and fresh apps for your iPad2.
FaceTime


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