Let’s be honest, taking notes probably wasn’t one of the possible uses that got you most excited about getting that new iPad. It’s easy for productivity apps like Notability to become overshadowed by all the great gaming, photography, music, and entertainment apps that litter the App Store… But some of us are interested in taking
When I was assigned a review of iThought HD — a mind-mapping app designed to help plan out projects, papers, and processes using a visual and colorful flow-charting system — I figured there was only one way to review it: Plan out my review within the app. So I did.
Last year, I reviewed the then-newly released Numbers for iPad . At the time, I dismissed it as “almost meaningless in the business and professional world” due to it’s incompatibility with Excel, the world leader in spreadsheets, and its poor cloud support. Well, a lot has changed about Numbers since then, and so it was
Penultimate , from Cocoa Box Design, is the app that I have settled on for meetings in my day job. [What, you thought I wrote app reviews for a living? I wish!] Out of a field of many notetaking contenders, Penultimate was the one that did what I needed it to do. Specifically, Penultimate takes
Need an app to let you access your PC from your iPad? Been frustrated with the apps you’ve tried? Then Splashtop Desktop Remote just may be the app for you. It is easily the most usable remote desktop app I’ve seen in the App Store.