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BallparkDreamer

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Nov 8, 2015
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Received my iPad Air 2 in the mail yesterday, and am absolutely loving it. I've downloaded a number of productivity apps for school, as well as apps that I like to get my news from. I guess to be specific I've downloaded notability, liquid text, social media, Yahoo Finance, The Economist, and CNBC. Using the standard mail app at the moment, same as on my iPhone, but always looking for a well laid out mail app! What are some fun/useful apps that you enjoy?
 
I'm always tinkering and looking for new apps.
Some current favourites:
Evernote
Pinterest
PDF expert
My data manager
Omnifocus
Omnioutliner
Skype
iTunes U
Khan academy
Spotify/Apple Music (still not sure which I prefer)
Quiz up
OneNote (starting messing around with it - found some bugs unfortunately but love the free form style)
Gumtree
Clips
Xe currency
Netflix
Podcasts app

Love reading, taking notes/planning/organising, listening to music/podcasts, watching videos and doing courses on iTunes U!
 
I'm always tinkering and looking for new apps.
Some current favourites:
Evernote
Pinterest
PDF expert
My data manager
Omnifocus
Omnioutliner
Skype
iTunes U
Khan academy
Spotify/Apple Music (still not sure which I prefer)
Quiz up
OneNote (starting messing around with it - found some bugs unfortunately but love the free form style)
Gumtree
Clips
Xe currency
Netflix
Podcasts app

Love reading, taking notes/planning/organising, listening to music/podcasts, watching videos and doing courses on iTunes U!

Khan Academy is great! I'll have to check out the iOS app. I had never looked at iTunes U until yesterday, and I have to say it looks really nice! Already downloading some courses that I haven't taken, and probably won't get to take, in my major. LiquidText is great, especially if you take a lot of notes and want to annotate PDFs. Though I'm sure PDF expert does the same thing.
 
Khan Academy is great! I'll have to check out the iOS app. I had never looked at iTunes U until yesterday, and I have to say it looks really nice! Already downloading some courses that I haven't taken, and probably won't get to take, in my major. LiquidText is great, especially if you take a lot of notes and want to annotate PDFs. Though I'm sure PDF expert does the same thing.
Liquid text does look good and powerful but I dont need any of that functionality.
 
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