10 Essential Free iPad Apps


10 Essential and Beutiful Applications I have Selected to Be Installed on Any Ipad.
1. Instagram: 
Instagram
I have an iPhone 4 now and the pix it can take seldom fail to make me smile. There two reasons why I’m happy with my shots: the first is Camera+, an app that’s been around for a while and is a must if you are serious about using your iPhone for photography. The other reason is Instagram.
2. Weather Channel: 
Used For Weather Channel for iPad and felt the app was essential though it seemed to lack some of the features of its iPhone sibling. Well, get the iPhone sibling.
Weather Channel

3. IMDB: 
When Apple released iOS 5 it also released an app called Trailers and it is not bad. It’ll show you trailers, of course, but it’ll also give you showtimes from all your local theaters. The problem with Trailers is that it can be slow when trying the find a movie.
IMDB

4. Google Voice:
There are time when you REALLY don’t want to give someone your mobile phone number, but can still imagine a need to give them some means of contacting you. This is where Google Voice comes in handy.
Google Voice

5. Flashlight: 
There’s a saying in photography: The best camera is the one you have with you. That’s sound logic and applies to many things, including flashlights. Few people carry them, but everyone has run into situations where they wished they had one. With Flashlight you always do.
Flashlight

6. Dropbox/PlainText: 
Yep. These two I mentioned last week for the iPad, I’m lumping them into one here because they simply work well together, and they makes even more sense on your iPhone.
Palintext


7. Dragon Go: 
Those of you with iPhone 4s(s) can ignore this. The rest of you take note. You can now sate your lust for Siri-like interaction with your iPhone by using Dragon Go. It uses the same engine that gives Siri her smarts.
Dragon Go
8. NPR News: 
You’ve got to have a news app, and NPR News is one of my favorites on the iPhone. It has a clean interface, lists all the top news stories, and gives you the option to either read or listen to each story. I like that.
NPR News
9. WebMD: 
When should you use a tourniquet? The answer may surprise you.
WebMD
10. SoundHound: 
What’s the name of the song currently playing on the radio? With SoundHound, you’ll know in just a few seconds.
SoundHound
Let the app hear a few seconds of what’s being played and SoundHound scours the Internet to find an answer for you. What’s even better, if you have that song available on your iPhone it’ll point you to it for playing.
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