Lol I know but I just thought it would be good to discuss apps with people.
Depends what you use the iPad for but I would recommend the apple office products, I would also recommend an app called "filebrowser" which allows you to copy files from pc shared folders or nas drives without the need for iTunes. Then find one of the video players that would suit you.
On my iPad (what type and size doesn't really matter much) I used the free TV catchup apps like 4OD and iPlayer, Sky Go, and I play some free games like Sims Freeplay, Astraware Crosswords.
I find the Kayak app really useful when I'm searching for flights too.
I also like the Kindle app when I don't have my Kindle with me, because I can pick up my book where I left off thanks to Whispersync.
Depends on your interests. IMDb is great for movie lovers. Tunein Radio doesn't sound exciting, but I find it fascinating, instant access to thousand of stations around the world. BBC iPlayer..of course. Netflix..but some people have had problems with a recent update.
That's one thing I've found, an app can start-off great, but later updates often ruin it. Why I don't know, if something is working fine, leave it alone.
Twitter.
TV Guide
Filebrowser
Google Earth
PCalc Lite
Last FM
TuneIn Radio
BBC News
TV Catchup
iPlayer / ITV Player / 4OD
Sky Go
Sky+
Skype
Flipboard
Animoog (was free, prob not now)
DropBox
Ancestry
Youtube
iPlayer Radio
Kindle
Planetary
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Open up App Store, click on Free apps, browse top popularity list.
Depends what you use the iPad for but I would recommend the apple office products, I would also recommend an app called "filebrowser" which allows you to copy files from pc shared folders or nas drives without the need for iTunes. Then find one of the video players that would suit you.
On my iPad (what type and size doesn't really matter much) I used the free TV catchup apps like 4OD and iPlayer, Sky Go, and I play some free games like Sims Freeplay, Astraware Crosswords.
I find the Kayak app really useful when I'm searching for flights too.
I also like the Kindle app when I don't have my Kindle with me, because I can pick up my book where I left off thanks to Whispersync.
That's one thing I've found, an app can start-off great, but later updates often ruin it. Why I don't know, if something is working fine, leave it alone.
TV Guide
Filebrowser
Google Earth
PCalc Lite
Last FM
TuneIn Radio
BBC News
TV Catchup
iPlayer / ITV Player / 4OD
Sky Go
Sky+
Skype
Flipboard
Animoog (was free, prob not now)
DropBox
Ancestry
Youtube
iPlayer Radio
Kindle
Planetary
There's a few to be going on with.
Google docs
Polaris office
Weather cube
Cloudon
Audible
Podcasts
Pocket
Sky+
Lovefilm
Digital theatre
Appy geek
Tech crunch
News republic
Readr
Zinio
Comixology
Dark horse comics
Amazon
Argos
ebay
Cracking sands
Tetris
Mega run
Battleships
Fruit ninja