10 Best iPad Apps of 2013 - games – AppWild – Apps, Accessoreis, and more!
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Lets take a look back at the iPad apps that are not only useful for many, but I find I use everyday. These apps help me do business, play, learn and much more. Honorable Mentions: Not all apps made the list. I also play Clash of Clans and Snoopy’s Street Fair. For Business apps, I also use iMovie, Evernote, and Prezi 10. DuoLingo It’s the app of the year. I found it to be pretty productive in learning a language. Jennifer uses it a lot. You can choose between languages and work at your own pace! 9. GarageBand for iOS7 Whenever I am on a plane trip, I try to make a new song. With the new updates, I can make a song then transfer over to my mac and add a lot more sound (like orchestra hits or different drums). A great way to keep my musical side going! 8. Flipboard Whenever I want news, I go here first on my iPad. Flipboard is a great way to sort out the posts and what is happening around the world. Flipboard gets opened almost everyday 7. Hay Day Jennifer loves this game. She was just mentioning that she can now make Jam. The best part about this game is the lack of intrusive ads for other games. If I want to watch an ad, I get a diamond! 6. BossJock Studio I am a podcaster. BossJock is an app which lets me make podcasts right from my iPad. I can also use BossJock as a soundboard to bring effects into my shows. A great app that is very useful! 5.Stitcher Radio I listen to a lot of podcasts. Apple has yet to make a good podcast app, so I turn to Stitcher for my shows. Since I now have an Android phone, I can keep organization across the devices with the Stitcher app! 4.Keynote for iOS7 Yes, I liked 2 presentation software titles this year. Keynote got a lot more useful with the iCloud upload option. I can even bring presentations down to my PC if I need to. Very versatile. 3. Chrome for iOS I am not a fan of Safari. Google Chrome is another app that syncs with all my other devices. When I call up the browser, my settings will be the same as from my desktop or Android phone. 2. Dropbox
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