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I’ve been designing for websites for 15 years now, and designing for print for even longer. For the last few months, I led the design of MagCloud’s iPad app (now available in iTunes) with ...Read More

Consume is a powerful and versatile usage monitor for your mobile phone, broadband, tolls, deliveries, rewards cards and more. Keep track of all your account balances and quotas to ensure you don’t incur any additional costs. Consume supports over 100 ...Read More

textPlus brings texting to the iPad – no number required. textPlus is the only FREE, UNLIMITED & GROUP TEXTING app for the iPad. Send and receive texts with friends on ANY phone. Or, text app-to-app free anywhere in the world. via ...Read More

After reading some bad reviews of Apple’s official iPad sleeve, I started looking for something more sturdy, but still with the same look and feel. Via Twitter someone linked me to a post on Incase’s blog where they present their ...Read More

Sorted An incredibly intuitive list app made only for iPad. via Savage Interactive - Sorted. Read More

Night Stand HD displays a beautiful electronic clock on your iPad. Select from a gorgeously designed range of time faces including vintage LCD, flip-clock and dark futuristic. Set the ingenious smart alarm to your favorite iTunes track or pick from ...Read More

Penultimate is the ultimate notes app for iPad. Good-looking and fully-featured, Penultimate encourages you to take notes, make sketches, or work through your next breakthrough idea-- whether you're in the office, on the go, or home on the couch. Your ...Read More

Interesting article over at iA today regarding a range of interface design issues including being forced to design iPad pixels with iMac pixels and also how body text sizes (14-16px) feel kind of small on iPad while bigger sizes clash ...Read More

Some mixed responses on the itunes store but..... Twitterific for iPad (free; $4.99 for Pro account) - Definitely the best Twitter app on the iPad so far (pictured above). It works great in portrait and landscape, contextual links conveniently pop out ...Read More