Quick Look: Vesper for iPad
Patrick already picked Vesper as last week’s iPad App of the Week, but call me greedy: I wanted to write about it as well. If you look at Vesper bullet point by pullet point, it’s hard to see why...
View ArticlePopular iOS app Todolist to receive major makeover with v.10 later this year
Todolist the popular universal iOS task-manager app is slated to receive a major update that is described on their Blog site as a Completely new version for iOS. I have a love-hate relationship when...
View ArticleEvernote Introduces New Plus and Premium Accounts
Evernote recently introduced a new set of pricing tiers. You can still use the services for free across all your devies, but if you become a power user who wants to keep more notes and have more...
View ArticlePaper for iPad Updated With Think Kit Tools
Paper by FiftyThree continues to be on the cutting edge of modern iPad app design. The incredible ink engine and drawing tools were already incredible, but these new shape, fill, and cutting tools...
View ArticleWhat are the best cloud storage options available on the iPad?
Yesterday I wrote abut how to upgrade or downgrade the amount of iCloud storage you need for your iPad. While I suspect that this is the default cloud service used by the majority of iPad owners–it...
View ArticleReview: Ulysses for iPad
I’ve been an iA Writer and Writer Pro user for a few years now, but recently took a break from those apps to give Ulysses a fair shake. The devs at The Soulmen have put together a very powerful...
View ArticleNotes for iOS receives an updated, expanded role in iOS 9
Apple has an iOS app called Notes–ever hear of it? No? I’m not surprised. For those of you not familiar with this app, it’s one of Apple’s stock apps that comes pre-installed on your iPad. For...
View ArticleReview: iA Writer 3 for iPad
iA Writer Pro is gone and iA Writer 3.0 has taken its place. Here, I’ll explain why I’m really, really happy about that. I loved the original iA Writer from 2010 for its Focus Mode: one tap of a...
View ArticleMore Thoughts On OneNote for iPad
I take a lot of notes. Some of them are little scribbles with just a title, whereas others are more involved documents with attachments, links, and ordered lists. I like to keep these notes digital...
View ArticleThird-Party Keyboards on iOS 9
It’s been a while since I’ve written about third-party keyboards for the iPad, and that’s because the experience on iOS 8 really sucked, despite there being some really great ideas out there. I love...
View ArticleQuick Look: Paper 3.0 for iPad
Where did the time go? Paper grew up so quickly. It started off as a great drawing app, then it got a sweet custom stylus with innovative drawing and erasing features, and all of a sudden it’s a...
View ArticleQuick Look: Evernote 7.9 for iPad with iOS 9 Multitasking and Drawing Tools
Evernote’s latest update to hit the App Store brings two great features to the iPad: drawing and multitasking. iPad Pro and Apple Pencil support were also added, but I couldn’t quite test that yet,...
View ArticleOmniFocus 2, Round 2
I reviewed OmniFocus 2 for iPad earlier this year and found it lacking when it came to the batch management of tasks. There are a lot of different ways to view and manage tasks on the iPad version,...
View ArticleiPad App of the Week: Notability
Who doesn’t like great iPad apps? At iPad Insight we definitely do. With that in mind, we offer up a quick review of an excellent iPad app, or a few great iPad apps, here each week. Our picks for Best...
View ArticleQuick Look: Outlook 2.0 for iPad
I used Outlook full-time in early 2015 and liked the Exchange integration, but the Mail app got so much better in iOS 9 that I just went right back to it. However, with the recent Outlook 2.0...
View ArticleQuick Look: Autodesk Graphic for iPad
One of the apps that the iPad Pro has really unlocked for me has been Autodesk Graphic (previously iDraw), an incredibly powerful vector illustrating app on iOS. I picked Graphic up late last year...
View ArticleQuick Look: Centrallo, an Evernote alternative for your productivity needs
Evernote has had a firm foothold on the productivity app market-especially when you consider their deep integration across multiple mobile platforms, in addition to the web. I myself have tried...
View ArticleQuick Look: Spark Email for iPad
The proclaimed demise of email has seemed to been imminent for years. Love it or hate it, most people refer to their interaction with email as not voluntary, but more of a necessary evil. I prefer...
View ArticleQuick Look: LiquidText for iPad
I’m not a huge PDF reader, but I am always into trying out great new iPad apps; so I’m surprised that LiquidText has flown under my radar for this long. It really feels like one of those apps that...
View ArticleReview: Ulysses 2.5 for iPad
Ulysses 2.5 really is a very, very impressive writing environment. This latest version does enough new stuff, and fixed one of the most irritating bugs I was experiencing, that I think it warrants a...
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