As we know all, there are thousands of iPad apps to help you work, play, communicate, or get informed. So, where to start? Here are the top 5 social networking applications for iPad.
iPad apps tend to run higher in price than their iPhone counterparts, but I still try to list many of free social networking iPad apps, or cost less than $1.
Apps | Price | Review | Screen Shot |
AIM for iPad | Free | AIM for Ipad has a few social networking matters namely; you can�t retweet or direct message friends when using the built-in Facebook and Twitter clients, but it�s a frozen app for those with contacts who for the most part use AOL�s messaging service. | |
Friendly for iPad | $0.99 | Facebook still hasn�t released an iPad app, but Oecoway�s Friendly, which features an excellent layout redolent of the Facebook Web site, is a fine alternate for social networkers who don�t want to upload tons of photos or video. | |
Flipboard for iPad | Free | If it endures the potential wrath of content owners, Flipboard, which collects links posted to Facebook and Twitter and formats the content in a slick, magazine style format, could be the birth of the personal newspaper, and Rupert Murdoch�s nightmare. | |
Twitter for iPad | Free | Crafting new tweets may prove irritating due to an overcrowded screen, but the Twitter for iPad is the best mobile Twitter client around. | |
TweetDec for iPad | Free | It may not support social networks such as Facebook or location based services such as Foursquare, but TweetDeck for iPad is a respectable Twitter reader with an intuitive interface and accurate geo-tagging. |
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