If you have an iPad, you are probably wondering what apps you should load up your iPad with. If you don’t have an iPad, bookmark this post and come back later when you get yours.
I received my iPad a few weeks ago and the first time I got it, I surfed around looking for iPad app round ups. But the Apple community seems to be lack of posts like this, so I hope this will help you find something useful.
Below are 40 carefully handpicked iPad apps that I find useful and well designed. Some of which are free, some are paid, some I have used and some I have not.
Weather Station Pro
[$1.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Turn your iPad into a weather station and check weather conditions and forecasts at your current location and other locations worldwide.
NewsRack
[$4.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
NewsRack is a full-featured RSS reader for your iPhone and iPad.
Evernote
[Free | Website | iTunes LInk]
Evernote is the popular note taking app you should have known by now.
Articles
[$0.99 | Website | iTunes LInk]
With Articles, you can easily read and discover Wikipedia articles on your iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.
SoundPaper
[$2.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
SoundPaper is the best way to take notes in meetings, lectures, and interviews. It tracks what you type while recording audio, so you’ll never have to worry about missing anything.
Ego
[$4.99 | Website | iTunes LInk]
Ego gives you one central—and lovely—location to check web statistics that matter to you. You can quickly view the number of visits to your website (including daily, hourly and monthly numbers), feed subscription totals and changes, how many people are following you on Twitter and more.
Deliveries Touch
[$4.99 | Website | iTunes LInk]
Delivery Status touch will help you track packages from UPS, FedEx, USPS, DHL, TNT and many more.
Instapaper
[$4.99 | Website | iTunes LInk]
The critically acclaimed, award-winning app to read web pages on the go, in the air, or on the couch.
Penultimate
[$2.99 | Website | iTunes LInk]
The ultimate notes app for iPad®. Write, sketch, imagine and remember. Your touch creates beautiful ink. Organize your ideas into infinite notebooks, and share by email with your coworkers, classmates, and friends.
Things
[$19.99 | Website | iTunes LInk]
The famous GTD application for Mac, now on iPad.
iMockups for iPad
[$9.99 | Website | iTunes LInk]
For rapid wireframing and app design. Mockup your app ideas in seconds and iterate on them faster than ever.
1Password for iPad
[$6.99 | Website | iTunes LInk]
Login to websites, encrypt your documents, and keep your bank accounts at the tip of your fingers. The most beautiful security vault for iPad is at your service
Gusto
[$9.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Gusto is a full-featured website development environment designed exclusively for the iPad with a focus on workflow and usability.
The Early Edition
[$4.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
The Early Edition is an iPad application that takes what’s great about print and what’s great about online media and combines them in a format that is familiar, stylish and intuitive.
Pages
[$9.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Pages for iPad combines robust writing and advanced layout tools with the simplicity of Multi-Touch. So you can create all kinds of documents — including newsletters, reports, brochures, and flyers — using just your fingers. Text is crisp, clear, and very readable on the large, bright iPad screen. And the handy page navigator lets you scroll through your document in thumbnails, so you can quickly jump to any page you want.
Numbers
[$9.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Numbers is the most powerful spreadsheet app designed to work with iPad and Multi-Touch technology. With a few taps, you can create tables and charts, add photos and graphics, and enter and edit data. Numbers isn’t just a spreadsheet application — it’s a flexible canvas. Which means you can add multiple tables and charts anywhere on a sheet and move them wherever you like.
Keynote
[$9.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Keynote is the powerful presentation app you love from iWork, completely reworked for iPad and Multi-Touch. So you can do everything on iPad with a tap or drag of your finger — from creating your first slide to presenting your work.
Weather HD
[$0.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Weather HD is a radically different kind of weather app that lets you check the current weather in a visually stunning way.
Photogene for iPad
[$3.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Photogene is the ultimate editing tool for your iPhone photos. With Photogene, it’s easier than ever to edit and decorate your photos right on your iPhone or iPodTouch.
Digits Calculator for iPad
[$0.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Digits Calculator is a simple, elegant calculator with scrolling history tape, scrollback, autosave and customizable background.
Bento
[$4.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Bento for iPad is a new version of Bento, the popular personal database from FileMaker. Manage contacts, track projects, plan events, and so much more – all in one iPad app that you can use standalone or synchronize with Bento 3 for Mac.
Bento for iPad is a new version of Bento, the popular personal database from FileMaker.
Manage contacts, track projects, plan events, and so much more – all in one iPad app that you can use standalone or synchronize with Bento 3 for Mac!
Sorted
[$0.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Sorted is an intuitive to-do list app for the iPad.
Twittelator for iPad
[$4.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Twittelator needs no introduction. The design of the iPad’s version looks awesome.
iBooks
[Free | Website | iTunes Link]
This should be the first app you should download when you get your iPad!
Wikipanion for iPad
[Free | Website | iTunes Link]
Browse Wikipedia on the iPad with this free app.
Sociable
[$4.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Sociable is all of your favorite social networks rolled up into one easy to use, elegant iPad application.
Twitterrific for iPad
[Free | Website | iTunes Link]
Twitterrific is a beautiful iPad app for Twitter that lets you check statuses with style.
Analytics HD
[$6.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Google Analytics in a native app.
PhotoPad
[Free | Website | iTunes Link]
A free and good looking photo editing app.
TweetDeck for iPad
[Free | Website | iTunes Link]
Need I say more about TweetDeck? But the truth is, TweetDeck is very slow, at least for me.
Headline
[$4.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Beautiful RSS reader app that syncs with Google Reader. But I won’t recommend buying this app until they turn up the speed. My only complain is that when you first launch the app, you are not able to browse to any articles until the app has fully synced with Google Reader. If you have a large number of feeds to sync, prepare to wait before you can read anything.
Touchpad
[$3.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Transform your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to remotely control your computer through WiFi. Extended keyboard, Multi-Touch Trackpad and Apple Remote.
Layers for iPad
[$5.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Built on the feedback of hundreds of mobile artists, Layers packs in everythingyou need to be creative on the go. An art studio in your pocket.
Synotes
[$1.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Synotes is a note taking app that brings advanced features such as sync, search, icon selection, previous versions into a user friendly and polished interface.
Phases HD
[$1.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Phases is a beautifully crafted app that shows you all kinds of useful information about the moon—and a little bit about the sun.
WeatherBug Elite for iPad
[Free | Website | iTunes Link]
A sweet weather app that lets you see all kinds of thing related to the current weather condition. My only problem? It uses Bing!
Sketchbook Pro
[$7.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
Autodesk® SketchBook® Pro for iPad™ combines high-quality digital pencils, pens, markers and airbrushes with a Multi-Touch gesture-based user interface, enabling users to create everything from quick sketches to high-quality artwork on the iPad. Using the same paint engine as its desktop and mobile counterparts, Autodesk’s new SketchBook Pro for iPad delivers a complete set of sketching and painting tools through a streamlined and intuitive user interface.
GlobeConvert
[$0.99 | Website | iTunes Link]
One of the most good looking converter app for iPad so far.
Speedtest X HD
[Free | Website | iTunes Link]
Use Speedtest X to evaluate the speed of your EDGE, 3G, or WIFI connection.
Dropbox
[Free | Website | iTunes Link]
Dropbox, a cloud file storage app now available on the iPad. Very pretty! Dropbox users will love love love this.
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