Do you have an iPad yet? Are you missing out on some of the best free apps? After recently downloading two amazingly cool apps, it prompted me to present today’s post. The apps in this post are just ridiculously cool and useful. Best of all, they’re all free. Enjoy the apps and feel free to share any apps you think deserve mentioning.
TeamViewer HD
This app is amazing and my new favorite for the iPad! TeamViewer gives you remote access to your home computer from your iPad. You download the free desktop application and connect your session with a provided password.
Using gestures, you’ll be able to work with your files and control your computer from the TeamViewer HD free app. My home setup is a Windows PC with an external hard drive. From my iPad, I accessed my computer, ran a few maintenance programs, accessed a publisher file from my external hard drive, converted it to pdf, then opened my email and attached the file sending it to my work address.
Talking Tom Cat for iPad
Yet another amazing app! This app is a crazy looking cat that repeats everything you say in a higher pitched voice. You can pull the cats tail, feed it milk and hit it. The majority of the bad ratings seem to stem from the fact that you can hit the cat, since many believe this sends the wrong message. However, the app provides great entertainment by repeating everything you say.
Wikihood for iPad
This app is a great way to discover and learn more about places and people from or in your city. Wikihood organizes Wikipedia information by location around you. The free app is limited to persons and culture/buildings, but your sure to learn about your city and further explore other locations. Wikihood Plus provides more articles and adds the economy and geography categories and gives you the ability to search within Wikipedia.
textPlus
What does this app do? Simply provides the ability to text all your built in contacts free without a phone and free of charge. I pay $10 extra a month for texting, but this app gives me unlimited texts for free. The service is available in both the US and Canada. You can see the pics for who you’re texting, use emoticons, find people in different social communities and more.
Google Earth
Google Earth lets you find destinations with a few finger swipes. You can checkout global satellite and aerial imagery in high-resolution. Layers are built in to this app as well as geo-located Wikipedia articles and other cool little tools. The ability to zoom in on your house or even a third-world country, seeing each street, building and more is pretty amazing.
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