Now VP of product marketing at Apple , years ago Michael Tchao worked on the team that invented the Newton. Considering the fact that was among the first touchscreen ” tablets” around, wouldn’t you only love to grasp his favorite iPad apps ?
Luckily, we are aware about such details, along with his recommendations being shown off at the MIPCOM conference in Cannes, where Recombu acted fast and copied them down. Unfortunately they’re all paid-for, but consider this list a curated menu of what one of several big guys behind the curtain actually uses.
Those apps include Heart Pro 3D , an $18 medical app for exploring our tickers; Flipboard , that free app that presents your social networks in a magazine-style lay-out; the Financial Times ; the $4 music-creating Sound Prism app; a $2 game of glorified marbles inside the type of Marble Mixer ; $3 building-gazer Edition 29 Architecture ; a cooking tutorial app for $5 called Photo Cookbook ; $8 accelerometer-based game Labyrinth ; an astronomy guide called Star Walk for $5; an incredibly pricey periodic table, The Elements , which costs $14; Pianist Pro , that’s a $10 keyboard app; the self-explanatory Scrabble app for $3; a guitar-practicing app for $10, Tab Toolkit ; and last but on no account his least-favorite app, Brushes . In case you haven’t downloaded the artwork-creator for $8 yet, you actually should . [ Recombu ]
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