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I’ll also add Prompter Duo (an autocue type thing, I sit my iPad flat under the front of a video camera and reflect it into a 45° sheet of glass that the camera is also shooting through)
I’m with iDraw too. I might get the Mac one too. Unless Affinity Designer goes iPad, in which case I'd probably go for both those.
I've got iDraw and Affinity Designer on the Mac - AD has the edge on drawing tools, though iDraw is better for text manipulation
What do you mean "maintain & clean"?
What areas are effected by your chosen apps?
I had iDelete for cleaning ang get free space, but I found a lot of troubles when the iPad had about 1/2 or less (when you need it more running the utility) so I deleted it. Now, that app is out of the Store.
that is currently my favorite"non music (or games :-)" related app: „Launcher with Notification Center Widget“ von Cromulent Labs https://appsto.re/de/iLR81.i
It was pulled from apple right in the beginning of iOS8 but is back in the store now.
Many of my favs are still not supported but you can help yourself if the the app provides a custom URL scheme like "audiobus://" .You can create your own launcher then.I would suggest contacting certain developer and ask for the custom URL thing (that's what i already did for Auria and Audioshare)if it's not supported for your favorites.
This is my new favourite non-music app: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/procreate-sketch-paint-create./id425073498?mt=8
Absolutely brilliant, I already had Sketchpad Pro but the Procreate UI is a joy to use.
Yes I agree, Procreate is great and far less laggy on Air2 (than Air), apparently they had lots of Air2/iOS issues too - regarding styli. So it's not just the music community that gets these things !
I've been mucking about with the biggest canvas size and loads of layers, and it goes like the clappers. I never used my old iPad 2 for artwork - too slow and not enough pixels for printing, but now I can use the Air 2 for finished work. Wonderful.
Yeah I read about the stylus issues, I've tried a cheap one I have here and it's fine, but to be honest as you can zoom in really quickly you can create something just as good with your finger.
Demibooks® Composer Pro, a nice app, specially for kids, free right now.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/demibooks-composer-pro/id537026880?mt=8
Office Suite Premium:
https://itunes.apple.com/es/app/id968303067?mt=8
VideoScribe Anywhere is free right now:
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/videoscribe-hd/id505464331?mt=8
Printer Apps
I'd like to resize (manually if possible) and choose greyscale in one app. I've tried several and the two seem to not exist together. What gives?
"Printer Pro" kind of rescales and "To Print" will allow me to greyscale but that's just not cutting it. So I come to my happy place with you resourceful bunch and I ask; is there a best "all-in-one" printer app?
AvplayerHd is the only video play app that plays everything including mkv and ac3 audio from local storage without converting.It also supports subtitles and streaming.Highly recommended if you watch a lot of movies in different formats.Tried tons of others without succes.
FileExplorer for universal use (audio files,photos,movies,pdf,streaming,cloud import and export and more)
OVER to put text over photos and very handy to create some album art
Pinnacle for video editing ( also works with imported camcorder videos)
One Drive (30gb free space)
And i almost forgot Battle Supremacy.Its a very cool online multiplayer tank shooter with destructive environment and great graphics.
Just out of interest, as books were recently mentioned in another conversation: those of you who read books on the iOS device,
and does the answer to the first correlate to the answer to the second?
In general Marvin for ebooks, Goodreader for PDFs. I also use Kindle for books I can't get in another format.
I used to use Marvin for .Epub books though it is no longer being actively developed. The developer now has an app called Gerty which at first I wasn't loving, or understanding why a reader app would have a journal connected to it, but I'm liking it now. I do a lot of highlighting and the app allows me to highlight text like I want and isn't fiddly about text selections like most of ios. There are a lot of other great features in it too.
For PDF Goodreader is still king for me.
For files, I'm not sure how the Filexplorer app is advantageous to Goodreader? Goodreader can connect to anything like Dropbox, onebox, ftp, wifi drives etc... Maybe there is some limitation with I haven't ran into with working with audio?
@Proto "Folder plus" also has better reviews than file explorer, how is filexplorer better than it or Goodreader for files?
For media, Infuse also plays all sorts of formats without converting and it's great, I'm curious how AvplayerHD is better, it wasn't last I checked?
I like ComicFlow for PDFs (free, but I paid for the WIFI IAP). It's nice and smooth and accepts files directly from Safari.
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/comicflow/id409290355?mt=8
90% Kindle, 10% iBooks. Mostly buy through Amazon.
Essential meditative procrastination device: the free adorably 8bit 'Ball King' game.
(play in 'Time Trial' mode for ultimate relaxation)
Memory and disk for housekeeping of iPad and my Dropbox useage has went through the roof recently
Never said FileExplorer is better,but i just like the clean interface.All these file managers can do the same and its just a personal choice which interface you like more.
I totally missed Infuse.Must say that here in Holland we got the dutch itunes store with other ratings.AVplayerHd got more user reviews then the paid version of Infuse and its also a little cheaper.They both have a 5 star rating and do the same as far i can see,but thanks for the tip.
I just want to mention this conversation was not to intent to discuss whats better ,but what apps are essential for you personal use and if an app got no or less reviews doesnt mean its a bad app and only says something about popularity (promotion).
I have a feeling I'm going to regret this....
@Proto
Thanks for the reply. I was running on little sleep the other day and probably sounded harsh in the way I was asking questions that weren't exactly in line with the spirit of the topic. I thought I might be missing out on some great feature the file system apps have concerning audio that goodreader can't mimic.
I vacillate between wanting to use Goodreader to store pdf as well as audio or using a file explorer app separately for audio. This speaks to the audio situation on ios in general, it's just so.... separate, and I'm looking for ways for it to be more connected.
Anki and Flashcards deluxe are essentials for me as well.
@JohnnyGoodyear haha - it's surprisingly guilt-free.
..and that glorious sound of a basketball sailing through chain-netting..
Of course thirty feet away from this desk I have a concrete apron with a pro hoop on it, but do you think I'm thinking of getting out of this chair.....noooo.....
The room reverb on the clapping sounds ruined my suspension of disbelief.
I get most of my ebooks from the our local library system and it forces you to use an app called Overdrive. I like iBooks just fine for most everything else.
May have been mentioned previously but I really love Cinematic. Use it to create short videos where you do all the cutting in the camera. I guess that's a dated phrase! I mean you don't really edit—you set a length before you start and then add clips to it by hitting the big red button. When you hit your length, all done.
@syrupcore I LOVE Cinematic. Desert Island app for me (even though it'd be lonesome). Have had to have some intervention as regards would you please take part in these family moments rather than pointing that thing at us again, but super good and easy. Edits well offline also....highly plus plus etc.
@solador78 ha - you reminded me to check if there's an option to turn off the crowd sfx and keep the hoop / chain / cat sounds on (there isn't).
@JohnnyGoodyear Real hoop'ing could mess up your iOS fingers .. arguably not worth the risk. : n P