I know some folks who don’t care for Twitter’s iPad app, but not me. The clever thing about the official app is how it centers navigation around your thumbs, letting you select categories, scroll through timelines and load web links along the margins of the screen. If you use Twitter mainly for finding links around the web, the official app is the way to go. [App Store]
30 Best Apps for Apple’s New iPad
The new iPad's just a paperweight without apps. Here are 30 of our favorites, from cheapest to priciest.
Twitter (Free)
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New iPad Apps
- Great iPad Apps to Get You Started
- Zite (Free)
- Bing for iPad (Free)
- NPR for iPad (Free)
- StumbleUpon (Free)
- PCalc Lite (Free)
- Intellicast HD (Free)
- ABC Player (Free)
- NBC (Free)
- Slacker Radio (Free)
- Temple Run (Free)
- Jetpack Joyride (Free)
- Facebook (Free)
- Twitter (Free)
- The Guardian Eyewitness (Free)
- Amazon Kindle or Barnes & Noble Nook (Free)
- Planetary for iPad (Free)
- Midway Arcade ($0.99)
- Fantastic 4 In a Row ($0.99)
- Atomic Web Browser ($0.99)
- FlickStackr ($1.99)
- Skyfire VideoQ ($1.99)
- Star Walk for iPad ($4.99)
- Blogsy ($4.99)
- SketchBook Pro ($4.99)
- Instapaper ($4.99)
- iPhoto ($4.99)
- Grand Theft Auto III ($4.99)
- Infinity Blade 2 ($6.99)
- Adobe Photoshop Touch ($9.99)
- Looptastic ($14.99)