Tuesday, August 6, 2013

continued from part 3...

31. Photo Editor by Aviary

For a free image editor, this app from Aviary features a wealth of features. Aside from being able to crop and rotate your photos, there’s red-eye reduction, blemish removal, teeth whitening and more. You can add doodles, text and stickers to liven up your images as well.

Photo Editor by Aviary in the iTunes App Store

See also: Photoshop Elements, iPhoto

32.  Pinnacle Studio

Believe it or not, editing videos on an iPad isn’t quite as cumbersome as you might think. Case in point: the $13 Pinnacle Studio app, which sports an easy-to-use interface and powerful editing features. After your masterpiece is complete, use the built-in uploader to share it with others.

Pinnacle Studio in the iTunes App Store

See also: iMovie, Cute Cut

33. Pinterest

It took Pinterest, the Web’s most popular pin board, until last August to roll out an iPad app. Better late than never, as the free app makes for a great couch companion. Pass the time browsing your friends’ pins, or pin things from around the Web that you’d like to revisit later.

Pinterest in the iTunes App Store

See also: Glimpse, Clipboard

34. Pocket

Pocket lets you grab various bits from around the Web — articles, videos, images and more — and save them for later perusal. The free app takes text articles and strips out all the ads, buttons and other digital detritus to present a clean, easy-on-the-eyes reading experience.

Pocket in the iTunes App Store

See also: Instapaper, Readability

35. Skype

The iPad’s built-in FaceTime feature makes it a snap to video-chat with other Apple owners, but — surprise! — not everyone owns Apple products. Skype makes video chatting a bit more universal, with apps for just about every platform and tons of active users.

Skype in the iTunes App Store

See also: Tango, ooVoo

36. Spotify

For $10 a month, Spotify acts like a giant music store where you can listen to as much music as you want. You can create playlists of your favorite tunes and download songs for offline playback. There’s also a streaming radio option, which is free for U.S. users.

Spotify in the iTunes App Store

See also: Rdio, Slacker, Rhapsody

37. StumbleUpon

StumbleUpon has long perfected the art of serving up random items of interest on the Web to users who just want something to do. Choose an interest, hit the big red button and give a thumbs-up or thumbs-down to whatever is presented to you. Repeat.

StumbleUpon in the iTunes App Store

See also: Alien Blue Reddit Client

38. The Score Mobile

Keeping up with the latest sports scores is easy with TheScore’s free app, which features live scoring and breaking alerts covering just about every major sporting event. Aside from scores, the app features plenty of news and player bios to keep sports fans endlessly occupied.

TheScore Mobile in the iTunes App Store

See also: ESPN ScoreCenter, SportStream

39. Titan Downloader

The free Titan Downloader app features a built-in Web browser that lets you save video files you find on various sites for playback at a later time. You can queue up multiple videos to play one after another and set a pass-code lock to prevent others from accessing your collection.

Titan Downloader in the iTunes App Store

See also: MyMedia, iDownloader

40.  Tripit

As a TripIt user, you can make travel bookings and forward the confirmation e-mails from your airline, hotel, car-rental service and more to plans@tripit.com; those bookings will then be organized into a coherent itinerary available from within the free app.

TripIt in the iTunes App Store

See also: WorldMate

to be continued to part 5
 

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