Why Apple does not include the same native applications on the iPhone and iPad is incomprehensible. The absence of the Weather, Calculator, Stock Market, Compass and Voice Memos applications on the iPad has no explanation. Luckily the App Store is huge and we can find many applications that can perfectly replace the absent ones, and we have selected those that, in our view, best suit the new iOS 7 and iPad.
Time
Perhaps one of the categories where it is most difficult to choose, due to the quantity and quality of applications. From the wide catalog of weather applications that we can find for iPad, Magical Weather is perhaps the most balanced in design and information. You can add different locations, and on the main screen see them all with a summary of the information. Do you want more details? Click on the one you want to expand and the information multiplies. Animated backgrounds are also very illustrative. The one that most reminds me of the Weather application on the iPhone.
[app 396179545]Calculator
One of the first applications I looked for right out of the box was the iPad. There are also many applications, some with incredible prices to be simply a calculator. Calc is perhaps the one that I prefer for design and price: free and also universal. Calculator, unit converter, and advanced functions for the most demanding. It perfectly fulfills its mission.
[app 576675190]Stock Exchange
With an aesthetic that would perfectly fit in a native iOS application, Stock Market Pro offers all the bag information you may need, without becoming an application intended for professional use. Although for its price it would almost require to be. I prefer Yahoo Finance, also available in the App Store, but only in the United States.
[app 649820448]Voice notes
Recorder and player, even with the possibility to password protect your recordings. Recorder App Pro is one of the most complete applications in its category (better for its price). You can even trim recordings, and detect long silences to pause recording. You can also save your recordings to cloud storage such as Dropbox, Google Drive or SugarSync. This is a universal application.
Compass
If you are looking for an application that combines a compass and virtual reality, Spyglass is your answer. I have never used an application of this type, not even the one that iOS includes natively on the iPhone, but due to specifications and the criticisms that the application has in the App Store, seems the best choice.
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missing functions such as effects (which are very different from photobooth) panoramic capture and recording in slowmo would be possible on the iPad air and the mini with retina screen
It is not for nothing but it seems to me that your "article" is quite limited to say the least.
Total that of the 5 that you put, 1 you have not tried and another two are paid ... and you say that this "solves" the problem that there are no native applications? It doesn't seem like that to me….
Greetings and please, before publishing an entry, think that it is interesting and not fill in another entry without further ado
Public entries that I think are interesting for our readers, that does not mean that it will be for all of them. It seems that at least you did not think so.
But from there to say that an article is not interesting because two applications are paid, with all due respect, the thing "sends noses".
A greeting.
Hahaha
I liked the weather images and others heh
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