Ask HN: Best iPad Apps

8 points by Johngibb ↗ HN
I just got a new iPad 2 for my 26th birthday and am looking for advice regarding what apps to install.

What apps do you guys find using most often?

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I use Flipboard pretty much every day, I can't recommend it enough.
I'll start it off with what I've gotten so far: * Boxee * flipboard * HBO GO (friend with an account) * EverNote * Dropbox
Carcassonne is game perfectly suited for tablet interaction: http://carcassonneapp.com/
A few I like:

    - Flipboard 
    - has access to lots of news sites and presents them in really nice way
    - Reeder - really great Google reader client
    - Ebay - much nicer to use than the website
    - Twitter 
    - Wunderlist - nice to do list tool
    - Instapaper  
    - Kindle
    - Dropbox
The most used app on my iPad after the usual suspects: Amazon Kindle
Aweditorium:

http://www.aweditorium.com/

Probably the most visually appealing IPad muscic app.

Also, wearehunted.com has an IPad optimized html5 website that is worth checking out.

Everybody on HN must have this apps:

1. Idea Sketch - Idea Sketch lets you easily draw a diagram - mind map, concept map, or flow chart. 2. Evernote. 3. iMockups for iPad gives designers and developers with the ability to quickly draft wireframes for their websites and apps. 4. KoderApp - a good, rich featured code editor for iPad. 5. iSSH to control your servers.

For SSH, also check out Prompt from Panic. I recently switched from iSSH to Prompt.
The problem I discovered is the iPad is very contextual to the user. It sort of adapts to your style way more than any othe device I've ever used. I use mine completely different to friends and my parents.

I also found I only consume media on media, I don't produce anything even tough I have assorts of apps for that reason. If you buy an Apple TV it also becomes an awesome sharing device.

My favourite consumption apps are:

- Reeder

- Zite

- Flipboard (I personally think this is overrated but everyone else seems to love it)

Some free magazines:

- Entrepreneur magazine

- Hacker news magazine

- Narrative Magazine

Plus I have a bunch of games I cycle through.

If you have a mac try and get apps that sync up to things you already use so you can have random thoughts on the go, and refine them later.

So for work I use:

- evernote

- omnigraffle

- carbon fin outliner

- wacom bamboo is the best hand writing app I've tried. The rest are utter rubbish.

- remote desktop

I'll update if I think of anymore (haven't got my iPad here ATM).