Camping is a time to become closer to nature and family, but that doesn't mean you can't use technology along the way. The apps in this AppGuide will enhance your outdoors experience greatly, whether you are a tent camper or an RVer, providing you with useful information and tips throughout your trip. This guide has been updated to include Woodalls RV and Camping Copilot which will help you find the best campsites in the North American region.
While the iPad is great for movies due to its beautiful screen and fantastic battery life, it does have a major limitation: storage space. With iTunes Libraries reaching a few hundred GB's of movies alone, there is just no way to get that much media on even the largest iPad. Luckily, the apps in this AppGuide will allow you to stream all of your movies -- no matter the size -- over the internet.
When Apple debuted the soft keyboard with the original iPhone, it was a huge hit. Now however, as we are near the fifth iteration of the iconic phone, that same keyboard can look a bit dated. While the apps in this AppGuide cannot actually replace the included keyboard, they do provide a nice typing environment which can be adaptable to fit many different needs.
With all of life's many complications, it is not uncommon for people to have some kind of sleeping disorder. The apps in this AppGuide can aid many in their quest for better sleep, whether it includes getting to sleep or staying asleep. In this update, we have added Relax and Sleep Well by Glenn Harrold, which is a hypnotherapy solution that has worked on plenty of people even before the world of iOS existed.
Summer is a perfect time to get outdoors for some quality stargazing, and using your iPhone or iPad is a great way to help you see those objects you always wished you could. Whether you live in the dark countryside or a bright city, the apps here will show you everything about what is beyond out skies with amazing detail. With this update, we have added Luminos, which will give you an informative and beautiful 3D tour of space objects like you have never seen before.
If you are an investor of any kind, then you need to have a way to track the state of your stocks. The apps in this AppGuide will give you all of the information you need, no matter the type of investor you are. In this update, we have added iChartist, which is a fantastic choice for serious traders that need the deep information that the app has to offer.
Piloting a plane is not always an easy task. With so many variables, it is really quite amazing to see what pilots do every time they fly. These apps can make any pilot's job easier and more enjoyable as they take to the skies.
Getting things done can be a difficult task, especially for people who like to procrastinate a lot. The apps in this AppGuide will help you organize tasks and get them done, both quickly and efficiently. We have now added the Remember The Milk app, which based on the popular todo service that integrates with many apps you probably already use every day.
For many people, alarm clocks are essential to get the day going. With the iPhone starting to replace so many of our daily devices, it is only fitting that we have an AppGuide to present the top apps to replace your physical alarm clock.
Most people tend to live busy lives. With so much to do, it often gets difficult to remember the various housework that needs to be done in one’s home. Whether you're single, married, or have a family of five, the apps here will help you organize and get all of your chores completed in a short amount of time.
One of the most difficult and frustrating things that people have to do is troubleshooting their network. Whether you are in a home or an office setting, the apps in this AppGuide will give you the tools that you need to keep your network in tip top shape.
Many people feel that New York City is the greatest city in the world. With this AppList, you can now have access to all the greatness that the Big Apple has to offer, as well as tips for getting around the huge city.
People love VOIP because it allows them to talk to people without being chained to a phone. The apps here will give you some great VOIP options for your iPhone, iPod and iPad. Due to a reader's request we have added Viber to this list, which ironically requires you to use a phone, but has iPod and iPad support on the way.
There are many people out there who would like to digitize their life and stop using paper all together. The obvious solution to this problem would be to use a scanner to get everything in; but wouldn't it be more convenient to not have to go to an actual scanner to accomplish this? The apps in this AppGuide will magically transform your phone into a tiny scanner that can send your files to most online services. We have also updated this AppGuide to include TextGrabber, an app with OCR capabilities that can transform a paper document to editable text.
In the age of smart phone data caps, we cannot be too careful when it comes to monitoring our data usage. The apps in this AppGuide will help you accomplish this task and more no matter where you live or what carrier you are on.
The animation process has gone thorough several stages in history. It began with simple drawings and then moved over to desktop software. Now animation is in another stage, one that fits on the sleek form factor of the iPad. We have updated this AppGuide to feature Animation Desk, an app with awesome functionality and a beautiful interface as well.
It's not uncommon for people to want to play a musical instrument, but not want to actually learn how to play one. While the apps in this AppGuide will not get you playing at Carnegie Hall, they will suffice for making music that you can call your own.
For most the contacts app included on the iPhone is good enough. However, for those who are feeling unsatisfied with Apple's offering can check out the apps in this AppGuide to get more functionality. We have also updated this AppGuide to include Tacts, which is amazingly intuitive as well as feature rich.
Google Docs is one of the best ways to get work done on any platform. With this AppGuide, see what apps combine the power of Google Docs with the elegance of an iOS app.
Vector drawing is a complicated and yet interesting way to draw graphics. The apps listed here show the best, most feature-rich apps that have vector drawing capabilities. Due to a request from one of our readers, we have added an excellent free option called neu.Draw for all of your vector drawing needs.
Father's Day is just around the corner. Don't get him another tie, or a package of dress socks! How about sneaking off with his iPhone or iPad and downloading some Dad pleasing Apps? With a readers suggestion, we have now added Fishing Calendar to this AppList for Dads who love to fish almost as much as being a father.
The Mail app in iOS is fantastic for general use. However, for Gmail users, it's lacking. For example, Mail does not support labels, archiving and starred messages. The apps in this AppGuide have native support for Gmail the way Google intended, with all of the features listed above. We have updated this guide to inform you of whether the apps here also support other Google services such as Contacts, Calendar and Reader.
Craigslist is a great way to buy items from people in your area. However, the website used for this may be the worst in the world. While ugly and unintuitive on the desktop, it is even worse on the iPad. Luckily, the apps in this AppGuide will help you get a great experience from Craigslist on your iPad.