1.iBooks. Credit: Apple Inc
FREE
Apple's ebook store got off to a shaky start in Australia, with no publishers licensed. Last week, though, the free app announced partnerships with six Australian publishers to make books available for purchase. It's still not perfect, but it's only going to get better from here.
2.Angry Birds HD. Credit: Rovio Mobile
AU$5.99
There's a reason this projectile-based game has held the top spot on the iTunes charts for months. Easy-to-learn and increasingly addicting gameplay, combined with, well, frankly, quite adorable graphics make it one of the most elegant mobile games around.
3.Pocket Weather World HD. Credit: ShiftyJelly Pty Ltd
AU$2.49
Check out the weather at over 60,000 locations all over the globe. Do you need 60,000 locations? Probably not, but surely it can't hurt. A built-in GPS will detect your own location for seven-day forecasts, with large, at-a-glance icons.
4.Explore YouTube. Credit: Active-TV Technology
AU$3.99
This app does exactly what it sounds like, but with a gorgeous, specially designed iPad interface. Browse, organise and watch videos, create playlists and interact with other YouTubers.
5.Explore YouTube. Credit: Active-TV Technology
AU$3.99
This app does exactly what it sounds like, but with a gorgeous, specially designed iPad interface. Browse, organise and watch videos, create playlists and interact with other YouTubers.
6.TweetDeck for iPad. Credit: TweetDeck, Inc
FREE
Keep up-to-date with Twitter with TweetDeck, which shows you everything that's happening on one handy page.
7.Epicurious. Credit: Condé Nast Digital
FREE
The most comprehensive free cooking app available, with browsing and searching, an account-bound recipe book and kitchen-friendly viewing. You'll probably need an imperial-to-metric converter to hand as well, though.
8.SketchBook Pro. Credit: Autodesk Inc
AU$9.99
SketchBook Pro is a super-smooth and fun image creation program. It has such a range of customisable tools, but it's easy to use, which means it's equally suitable for casual doodlers as it is for more serious artists and designers
9.Wikipanion. Credit: Robert Chin
FREE
Ever wanted to take Wikipedia with you wherever you go? With Wikipanion, you can!
10.Wikipanion. Credit: Robert Chin
FREE
Ever wanted to take Wikipedia with you wherever you go? With Wikipanion, you can!
FREE
Apple's ebook store got off to a shaky start in Australia, with no publishers licensed. Last week, though, the free app announced partnerships with six Australian publishers to make books available for purchase. It's still not perfect, but it's only going to get better from here.
2.Angry Birds HD. Credit: Rovio Mobile
AU$5.99
There's a reason this projectile-based game has held the top spot on the iTunes charts for months. Easy-to-learn and increasingly addicting gameplay, combined with, well, frankly, quite adorable graphics make it one of the most elegant mobile games around.
3.Pocket Weather World HD. Credit: ShiftyJelly Pty Ltd
AU$2.49
Check out the weather at over 60,000 locations all over the globe. Do you need 60,000 locations? Probably not, but surely it can't hurt. A built-in GPS will detect your own location for seven-day forecasts, with large, at-a-glance icons.
4.Explore YouTube. Credit: Active-TV Technology
AU$3.99
This app does exactly what it sounds like, but with a gorgeous, specially designed iPad interface. Browse, organise and watch videos, create playlists and interact with other YouTubers.
5.Explore YouTube. Credit: Active-TV Technology
AU$3.99
This app does exactly what it sounds like, but with a gorgeous, specially designed iPad interface. Browse, organise and watch videos, create playlists and interact with other YouTubers.
6.TweetDeck for iPad. Credit: TweetDeck, Inc
FREE
Keep up-to-date with Twitter with TweetDeck, which shows you everything that's happening on one handy page.
7.Epicurious. Credit: Condé Nast Digital
FREE
The most comprehensive free cooking app available, with browsing and searching, an account-bound recipe book and kitchen-friendly viewing. You'll probably need an imperial-to-metric converter to hand as well, though.
8.SketchBook Pro. Credit: Autodesk Inc
AU$9.99
SketchBook Pro is a super-smooth and fun image creation program. It has such a range of customisable tools, but it's easy to use, which means it's equally suitable for casual doodlers as it is for more serious artists and designers
9.Wikipanion. Credit: Robert Chin
FREE
Ever wanted to take Wikipedia with you wherever you go? With Wikipanion, you can!
10.Wikipanion. Credit: Robert Chin
FREE
Ever wanted to take Wikipedia with you wherever you go? With Wikipanion, you can!
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