Loopy Pro: Create music, your way.

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Essential non music apps for iPad?

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  • edited June 2015

    @richardyot said:
    I use that sketching app, it's pretty good. That and Paper by 53 are the only two drawing apps I like.

    Check it out ASketch. Light and amazing app.

  • Does this mean you can do other things besides music with an iPad..! Wow. Maybe I should get out more..if they let me.

  • @RUncELL said:
    Does this mean you can do other things besides music with an iPad..! Wow. Maybe I should get out more..if they let me.

    Kinda sorta, I don't enjoy drawing on the iPad much, it can be done but it's cumbersome compared to a Tablet PC or a Cintiq. The worst problem is the lack of precision, but the lack of palm rejection can also be annoying. I've done hundreds of sketches on the iPad, but I would say that with its current design it's much nicer for making music than it is for drawing on.

  • I'm only kidding @richardyot the iPad is a serious contender in any industry I'm sure.. A friend of mine told me about 100 iPads used to make one big picture..pretty cool

  • @fjcblanco said:
    Tayasui Sketches+

    Nice app. Thanks!

  • Maybe someone will find this useful...

    I'm in the process of migrating my notes from Evernote to Onenote and a third-party tool for converting notes, that received a lot of praise on the internet, didn't work for me. I almost gave up but then discovered a new, official tool released by MS just this week.

    Tutorial: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Import-notes-from-Evernote-into-OneNote-81805ec8-e8a8-417e-9719-37fed2b7a67c?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US
    Download: https://www.onenote.com/import-evernote-to-onenote

  • Composite by James Alliban is great fun.
    You can paint onscreen using what your camera is seeing. It's iPad only and hasn't been updated since 2011 but it still works fine on Air 2 iOS 9.2.1.

    My little description doesn't do the app justice. If you like to play around with image creation you should check it out. I like to bring my projects into Glaze, Repix, icolorama etc for further tweaking.

  • My list:
    Yahoo Weather is the best weather forecast I have seen and tried. Nuce UI, design, various notifications, gifs etc.
    MyAudioStream is a music player and audio streaming application to play all the music library you have collected with the servers like NAS, PCs, MAC etc.
    SkyCash with the help of this application you can purchase a ticket to any direction of the country you are staing using any transport for that: bus, trams, subway, trains etc.
    Runkeeper the jogging tracking application and the work out's manager, that pings you to keep fit:)
    MCPlayer, a wireless video player to playback and stream movies via a UPnP/DLNA technology.
    MapsMe an offline map that can help you not to be lost in a world, just download a map you need (any country) and use it offline with the GPS navigation.

  • I have seen this app today for free (from $14,99):

    iDisplay

    https://itunes.apple.com/es/app/idisplay/id363500805?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo=4

  • Instapaper

    Threes (yeah, a game, but...)

    Bongiovi DPS

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