All the best iPad apps rated, reviewed and ready for download.
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Proto is a very basic wireframing tool with some great features including gesture-based controls, but its lack of export and workflow shortcomings make it difficult to wholeheartedly recommend.
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Luxor virgins will delight in the pleasures of Amun Rising, but existing fans won’t find much to entice them.
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Not as original as it first appears, but nonetheless a beautiful and absorbing physics puzzler.
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Book Creator is limiting for professionals, but for playing around with creating books, it’s well-made, easy to use and packed with potential.
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The same compelling gameplay, but with plenty of innovations and new levels to make it worth a second visit
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A great educational tool for kids and fun for adults too
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The control system is a failed experiment, but otherwise, Dead Space is technically brilliant.
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Only of real use to the ardent Lightroom fan prepared to put up with all the file transfer obstacles.
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The story creator is the star of the show here, turning your child into the author, which is much more fun than the weakly animated story.
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Agenda Calendar is a brilliant replacement for the built-in equivalent, with a better design and more features, without adding extra interface clutter.
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