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Tim Chaten
Tim Chaten is the host, writer and producer of the daily Apple news podcast iWake with AppAdvice and writes many of the AppGuides and AppLists found here on AppAdvice. Tim spends most of his day discovering new apps and staying up to date with news in the tech world.
There are literally thousands of games for iOS. Some of them are just so good, that once you install them, you won't be able to put your iDevice down until you've finished all the levels. Come check out our selection, and feel free to tell us what you're hooked on in the comments below:
After using the modulR case system for a little more than a month with an iPad at home. Here are my thoughts on this unique case "system." Read more...
Unlike the iPhone, the iPad only has a very limited set of good Twitter clients. Of course , all you need is one. Which one will that be? Check out our new AppGuide to find out...
Dropbox has quickly become the universal cloud storage solution for many. What is the best Dropbox text editor for iOS? All of the apps reviewed are universal and designed to be used both on the iPad and your smaller iOS device. Discover our findings with this guide to help you decide for yourself what text editor is best for you ...
Right now, AirPlay, Apple's upcoming iOS feature that will let you stream audio as well as video over the air to AirPlay enabled devices (such as the Apple TV) is getting a lot of attention. For those of you who may have tried it, you know that it already works with a couple of apps and it's really great. Thanks to a new discovery, we have found a way to bring this capability to almost any other app, including apps like Hulu, or Pandora on the iPad. Read on to find out how.
Many people have often wondered if the iPad can be used as a journal. In the short time that has been available application developers have found ways to make the iPad into a great journaling tool. In this guide discover how the iPad can be used as a journal and what the best tools are for this and what some of the not so great tools are ...
OmniFocus was initially developed with the help of productivity expert Merlin Mann. It was among the first Mac and iPhone apps with a focus on the "Getting Things Done" mindset. After many months of anticipation the iPad version of the app arrives. Is it all that productivity fans hoped for? Find out with my take of OmniFocus for the iPad.
AudioCopy and AudioPaste goes beyond the typical copy and paste of text and enables apps to copy audio from one app to another. Developers have come together to create a workflow to allow this special functionality. These are the apps that support this.
As an early iPad adapter comes the privilege of being asked to show off this brand new device to those that have never seen an iPad. We've gone through and discovered those apps that demonstrate why the iPad is not a giant iPod touch.
eBooks are becoming more and more popular and the iPad is of course a great device to do some reading on. Here are the apps to load up on your iPad to be ready to handle whatever eBook you may run across.
Reading is done more and more on iPads. The challenge truly is deciding which store and app to embrace when purchasing content. What kind of apps are available for specialized content? This guide will steer you in the right direction ...
With it's large screen and capacitive touch screen technology it was only natural for developers to dream up turning their iPads into Pianos. There are a bunch of great keyboard apps for the iPad and this is a great thing, but which one to buy can be a problem
Web browsers are essential to any computer the iPad is no exception. Safari which is built into the iPad is great for many, but not all. Those looking for a different browsing experience than with Safari may be pleasantly surprised at what is available in the AppStore ...