Popular iPad Apps for Business Review London

There’s no denying that Apple has developed a platform that has revolutionised the use of applications on mobile devices. First it was the iPhone, now it’s the iPad, but how well does Apple’s new tablet cope with applications? Read on to learn.

Financial Tradeware Plc
020 74932773
31 Dover Street
Westminster
Oxigen II Ltd
020 73216040
32 St. James's St
Westminster
4th Contact Ltd
020 72033666
Trafalgar House 11 Waterloo Place
Westminster
Fourth Hospitality
020 75343700 -
103 113 Regent Street
Westminster
Advanced Solutions International Europe
0870 5887700
10, Greycoat Place
Westminster
Filefax.co.uk
0208 123 9575
2nd Floor, 145-157 St. John Street
London
Intelligentapps Ltd
020 78725446
1 Northumberland Av
Westminster
Sungard Treasury Systems Ltd
020 7484 7001
30, Charles II St
Westminster
Credit Market Analysis Ltd
020 7925 8400
Haymarket House, 5th floor, 1a, Oxendon St
Westminster
Trade Co Group Ltd
020 7546 8573
SW1H 0RG
Westminster

Provided By:

Popular iPad Apps for Business Review

The iPad, like the iPhone, was built with applications in mind. We take a look at the top 10 business apps to see if it’s worth delving into the world of the iPad when it becomes available in May.

There’s no denying that Apple has developed a platform that has revolutionised the use of applications on mobile devices.

First it was the iPhone, now it’s the iPad, but how well does Apple’s new tablet cope with applications?

We take at the top 10 business applications for iPad and see whether it’s worth investing to aid working on the move.

Numbers (Price TBC)

Numbers is the Excel-like application from Apple’s iWork suite, and works wonderfully well on the iPad.

Like on Keynote and Pages, Apple gives you a selection of different templates to get you started, including a budget, invoice, employee schedule and expense report. There’s also a blank one if you’d rather start from scratch.

As with Microsoft Excel, you can add multiple tabs and create graphs, placing them directly into the body of the spreadsheet.

Instead of inputting all of the formulas in manually, there’s a list of pre-installed functions that you simply tap and then select the cells involved in the calculation.

Rating: 5/6

Air sharing HD (£5.99)

Air Sharing HD allows you to access your computer’s files wherever you are, providing you have an internet connection.

If you’re on the same wireless network, you can mount the iPad as a drive on your computer to drag and drop files from one to the other.

If you have internet access, you can also access your computer from a web browser.

Whichever way you access your computer, you can view, print and share any of the files too.

Most document types are supported, including iWork, Microsoft, PDF, Adobe Illustrator, RTF, plain text and movie, music and image files.

Rating: 5/6

Jump Desktop (£5.99)

Jump Desktop is another remote desktop application for the iPad. It is handy because it supports the iPad’s larger screen, meaning your computer screen is presented in its full glory on your iPad.

Jump Desktop is seamless to set up (providing you don’t have a computer running on Windows Home, Home Premium or Starter), especially if you have a Google account.

If you don’t have a Google account, you can still set up the RDP using a host name or IP address.

A massive advantage of Jump Desktop over other RDP clients is that you don’t have to install anything on your computer.

Rating: 5/6

GoodReader (£0.59)

One thing that the iPad lacks is a decent file management application where you can preview and organise all of the files on your device.

Good Reader is exactly that and does it very effectively.

Files can be transferred between iPad and computer either using a Wi-Fi network or via cloud storage services such as Google Docs, Dropbox, an FTP server, MobileMe or an email server.

If you opt to turn the preview on, you can view a thumbnail of the document on your device. Tap it and ...

Author: Clare Hopping

Read more from IT PRO: Top 10 iPad apps for business review