The Elements

Built specifically for Apple’s iPad, The Elements ($13.95, iPad) is a sleek, interactive take on the periodic table. The app opens to a basic view of the table, but after selecting an element, users will be able to view data specific to that square and are able to choose a moving or spinnable representation of that element. (Each element is also viewable in 3D with special specs.) User will also have access to current element data (prices, properties) via online answer service Wolfram Alpha.
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Evernote

A must-have organization tool, Evernote is the binder full of notes you can tote around on just about any device. Users create “notes,” text docs, photos, Web pages, or audio files that are logged in Evernote’s filing system, eliminating the threat of lost data or coffee-stained notebook pages. Compatible with most operating systems, Evernote is also available for Android, Apple, BlackBerry and Palm mobile devices.
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