Zite allows you to make your own custom magazine. It's great if you like the concept of personalized content.
The user interface is also well done.
Tried Zite for a few days, unfortunately it didn't impress. Sticking with Flipboard and Skygrid.
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Zite allows you to make your own custom magazine. It's great if you like the concept of personalized content.
The user interface is also well done.
Tim SPRACKLEN said:Yes - TuneIn has to be the best app - in the UK it's not totally free, but it's less than $1 and has so many really neat features. Plus you can stream audio via 3G, so it's great for listening to in the car.
Tim
Scotland
AppleAlias3 said:iBooks, ABC player, friendly for Facebook, twitterific for twitter, pages and keynote, time Warner cable viewer (if u have that), find my iphone, tune in radio, FLUD, macworld, dc comics, penultimate, and dozens more.
There is literally an app for everything. And most of those I listed are free. Some of the best apps are free. Don't forget about gaming! Good luck!
tzimisce said:Tried Zite for a few days, unfortunately it didn't impress. Sticking with Flipboard and Skygrid.
Tim SPRACKLEN said:Yes - TuneIn has to be the best app - in the UK it's not totally free, but it's less than $1 and has so many really neat features. Plus you can stream audio via 3G, so it's great for listening to in the car.
Tim
Scotland
Stream to your speakers? How? It is 0.99 cents in US
donka said:I'm in the same boat as you but GarageBand is so well crafted that I'm sure you will enjoy the tinkering nature of it. The smart guitar is awesome and here is a huge choice of keyboards for differing sounds. I just need to learn more on how to construct a song now and see how far I get with it.
+1 m8coregeek said:I created a list of great Apps that I use and love mostly because this thread got me thinking keeping such a list would be handy for iPad users. Here's the link: Great iPad Apps List « coregeek
Mtnmedic said:One app I haven't seen mentioned here that I think is a MUST HAVE: AppAdvice. Great apps reviews, best-of lists, Apple and tech news (anything referencing iOS devices), comparisons, notifications of apps that have gone free/slashed their prices (often to 99 cents) for a limited time and even giveaways of apps (entering is as easy as commenting on the relevant story). I've discovered a lot of interesting stuff and have gotten my hands on several dirt cheap and free awesome apps with AppAdvice.
darthluke12694 said:Question about the AppAdvice app. Is it the same stuff that is on their website, or is it different content?
donka said:I'm in the same boat as you but GarageBand is so well crafted that I'm sure you will enjoy the tinkering nature of it. The smart guitar is awesome and here is a huge choice of keyboards for differing sounds. I just need to learn more on how to construct a song now and see how far I get with it.