I have it. It's pretty good, and I would imagine it's really good if it's on ipad. I looked at it today, in fact, and thought about working on one of my paintings, but didn't find the time. It's a bit small, but since you can zoom in, the results can be as good as you are patient with it. If you don't mind the price, it does what you'd think, and does it very well.
That TuneIn app looks cool. But doesn't the data cap lessen the value of it now? This would also affect Pandora app as well? Is Sportacular the majority best scores/stats app?
Here are some good ones. Some of them kind of depend on your interests though. Free: Shazam Chopper Lite Fastlane Street Lite Facebook Weather Channel Paper Toss Unblock Me FREE Google Earth (don't have it but heard good reviews) Touch Hockey FS5 Cube Runner Lemonade Tycoon 20Q Mind Reader FREE Apps worth paying for: Doodle Jump - $.99 Unblock Me - $.99 Backbreaker Football - $.99 Touchgrind - $4.99 Wheel of Fortune Platinum - $.99
Glad this thread got bumped. Just got an iPod Touch and was going to ask about what the best apps were. Love to hear more thoughts / opinions on the best apps.
The apps that I use, in no particular order... The Weather Channel Around Me Chase Mobile ETrade Mobile Engadget Epocrates Facebook iFitness iMovie Kayak USA Today NY Times Shazam Pandora Sportacular Twitter Yelp Angry Birds Need for Speed: Shift
Well, the apps I use the most are: Touchgrind: fun skateboarding time waster. Baseball: really cool app, it shows all stats for every player to ever play the game dating back to 1870. Cube Runner Wheel of Fortune Backbreaker football Doodle Jump Classics: has a bunch of old books that you can read through the app. Sudoku Unblock me And for those who play basketball: 23 ways to destroy your defender (great stuff) Hope this helps!
Good thread! My favorite apps and used the most: Google Earth Angry Birds Fruit Ninja Words with Friends Barnes and Noble eReader Yelp Flixster Password Keeper by callpod Facebook Beejive Pandora Tune in Radio
showtimes moss what's on sportsTap Aljazeera Live redbox aroundme redlaser checkPlease webmd whitepages GPSTRACK LITE dragon dictation teamViewer itranslate Appbox lite talking tom traffic rush paper toss
Bump Shazam Google GReaderApp (for Google Reader) Bank of America (if you have an acct with them) WordPress WeatherBug Urbanspoon Epicurious Slacker CatPaint (for the stupidity and to annoy your cats) GoodReader (for reading .pdf and .doc files) Ambiance Echofon (Twitter App) HootSuite (for Twitter & Facebook) IMDB Wikipedia Fandango TheWeatherChannel
My current favorites Essentials: Appigo Todo - GTD-style to-do list Evernote - cross-platform notes Reeder - RSS/Google Reader Pandora - streaming audio Yelp - food! CardStar - for supermarket discount cards LoseIt - calorie counter Mint.com - finance Flickr - photo uploads Twitter Facebook Kindle Games: Q-Rank Trivia Carcassone Doodle Jump Angry Birds Words with Friends Peggle Helsing's Fire Stardunk
Downloaded some good apps recently: For games: Dungeon Hunter. It's a Diablo lite/Gauntlet style hack and slash where you collect loot. Armor, weapons, potions, etc. etc. Of course you level up as you go along. Spoiler Spoiler Helsing's Fire It's a puzzle game where you are killing vampires and werewolves. Each room has a different layout and you move a torch around to shine light on what you have to kill. You then hit it with potions to put them down. Uses something like real time shadows as you move the torch to make it more difficult. Very simple but very addictive. Spoiler This one is very cool. Stop Motion Recorder. Does exactly what it says. Lets you record stop motion movies. You can do a frame by frame recording, control the FPS and has a grid layout to help you with alignment. Easy and fun to play around with. You can even set it to where you can clap and it will take a frame, so you don't have to go back and tap on the screen while you are working. Spoiler Spoiler
Have I already mentioned iTeleport? It's an awesome (albeit expensive) VNC app. I highly recommend it if accessing your computer remotely is ever a need for you.
Classics Spoiler By far my favorite book/reading app.The interface is just beautiful and intuitive. I love the neat page flip animation, so genuine. Contains about a dozen or so of the best classics books and novels. The only downside is that there hasn't been an update in over a year and not likely any time soon. Still this is the way electronic reading should be done.