There are already a few hundred thousand apps, for all sorts of uses in the App Store, but in our opinion, these are currently the best free apps of 2010. Browse, download and enjoy these apps – some popular, some not-so-popular – that we consider must-haves for the iPad.
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1. iBooks
EBooks take on their most realistic form with the iPad: working with the e-pub format, users can bend pages, highlight sentences, and collect annotations into a separate index.
It has a built-in dictionary and search function that allows for both internal and external searching of particular terms, using Google and Wikipedia. It supports both ePub and PDF formats.
Considering the volumes of free ePubs to download, iBooks is one of the lead selling points of the iPad.
2. Flipboard
Users can create their own sections or allow Flipboard to do so for them. Starting off with a self-generating front-cover, showing the latest postings by ‘contributors’ (people followed on Twitter or Facebook Friends), it then proceeds into the Contents page.
Here users find blocks under different headings: Facebook, Twitter, particular people on Twitter, various news sources, and so on. Going into each one reveals pages similar to ordinary magazines. As it is constantly updating, it is the best way to stay ahead on both the latest political debacles and friends’ recent activities.
3. VLC
It incorporates a small preview window and can fine-scrub through the length of the video. This app is almost the only option for watching videos, aside from the pre-installed video application.
Dictionary.com’s app is both a dictionary and thesaurus. It works online and offline. Searches are fast and its index of words and synonyms is extensive.
Included is the pronunciation of terms, but for audio pronunciations users must be connected to the Internet. It also has a Word of the Day feature, attempting to increase users’ vocabulary by showcasing a rare word.
5. AccuWeather
AccuWeather is an easy-to-use weather app. It is able to easily find the user’s ‘current location’ or users can access the international database to find out local weather forecasts.
Providing everything from hourly forecasts for the whole day to satellite feeds of current weather patterns, it’s also aesthetically pleasing.
The iPad also serves as a portable storage medium for internet reading. Read-it Later allows users to save entire webpages for offline reading. Of course, some are still debating whether they prefer Read-It Later or Instapaper for this function (Instapaper is not a free app, unlike Read-It).
Read-It Later’s storage is comprehensive and easily manageable. Instructions are simple. Essential for those on the move.
7. Ideas Sketch
It also allows users to create a drop-down list. When a particular box is opened, many different strands ‘burst’ out. Useful for long pieces of writing, sketches, and planning projects. Once a plan is down, Ideas Sketch saves it into PDF format which can be emailed. This makes it ideal for group-projects, allowing for quick and simple input from others, who want to add or amend parts.
When this app first came out, it was problematic. Thanks to a recent update, it’s now on this list: the speed and stability have been dramatically improved. This is the easiest and by far the best app exclusively for Facebook, designed specifically for the iPad.
Everything is laid-out thoughtfully, allowing for everything from FB-Chat to Note writing.
9. News24
The simplicity, moveable panels and categories on the interface make the News24 app extremely praiseworthy. It’s easy to locate the news stories that are of personal interest (reminiscent of the Slate App). Categories range from local and international news, to Sci-Tech and Entertainment.
Stories can be shared on Facebook, Twitter and email. Stories are condensed, giving a concise outline of the story – which makes News24 particularly useful, if users are not looking for in-depth coverage, but outlines on the latest trends and stories.
10. iGizmo
Presentation can be confusing – but this is getting better and better with every version released.
11. Google Mobile
All the searches can be voice-guided, making it a time-saver too.