Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Refurbished Apple Ipad - Top 10 iPad apps to save you money - buyEtail Auctions


 

 

After investing in your new Apple iPad, you're going to need a few apps to complete the experience. And while there are still relatively few iPad apps compared to iPhone apps, we went looking for the top 10 iPad apps to save you money. Since the device is still new, this list will include apps that literally save you money on purchases as well as apps that help you avoid spending money on another iPad accessory or piece of tech gear.

All iPad apps are free unless otherwise noted.


Kayak Flights: This app from Kayak.com brings the useful Kayak flight search tool to the iPad with a new layout designed to take advantage of the large screen and make it easier for you to find a cheap flight fast.

 

 iBooks: Apple's new iBook App for the iPad offers you access to thousands of books at prices ranging from $9.99 to $14.99, for the most part, which means you can save money on the current cost of a hardcover, and it offers a finely tuned and beautiful reading interface. One of the best things about the iBooks store is that every book offers a sample to let you decide whether you'll actually read the book before you buy.

 

Kindle: If you prefer to sync your books to other devices, such as your computer, iPhone or Kindle, you should check out the Kindle iPad app, which will not only offer you savings over the hardcover prices on most books, but also keep your place in sync across multiple devices. For a detailed rundown of which app offers the best reading experience, check out this Kindle v. iBooks head to head.

 


E*TRADE Mobile Pro for iPad: When you are buying and selling stocks, time counts, and making your way to a computer or trying to get a trade done on the iPhone's smaller screen could mean the difference between profit and loss. That's why the E*TRADE app is so nice. This iPad specific app lets you make trades and track stocks with a user interface that makes good use of the iPad's larger screen for showing important information about a company.
 
 
 
by Josh Smith
 

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