Top 10 iPhone and iPad apps costing $10 but worth the money spent
Paying $10 for a single app might sound difficult sometimes. But here are some which are worth spending on. These are far better than many free or less costly apps. Here are the top 10 such apps:
Real Racing 2 HD: One of the best racing games to show off your new iPad 2’s graphics. The app is known for its high-end graphics, absorbing gameplay and precise tilt controls. The game also offers great HDTV output and can be played on TV via cable.
Air Sharing HD: This app is needed to view and share documents wirelessly on your iPad and the documents can also be fetched from different cloud services. The device, with the app on, can act as a wireless hard-drive and can access Dropbox, FTP servers and
FilesAnywhere. Documents can also be printed wirelessly through shared printers on a Mac.
FilesAnywhere. Documents can also be printed wirelessly through shared printers on a Mac.
Monopoly: This all-time classic game has been given an alteration with a touchscreen. The game is a four-way multiplayer for iPhone and iPad touch users and can also be played as a tabletop game where the app rotates automatically to face the current gamer. Extra features include customized house rules and dice data analysis. Four new difficulty levels have also been included.
NetNewsWire: This is a must for news-hungry people who subscribe to different RSS feeds. The app helps you to synchronize all the feeds and read under one tab. It also has a built in Google Reader and Instapaper, as well as in-built web browser and interface animations. It helps keep your various RSS feeds in check.
Scrabble for iPad: The classic game has been modified to give it a new and enhanced look. The app has integrated with Facebook and provided with various multiplayer capabilities. You can play with four players in the local party mode or connect with up to 25 others online. A personal tile rack is also available via a different companion app.
Golfscape GPS Rangefinder: Golfers will get an access to more than 30,000 golf courses all over the world via the device’s camera as an augmented reality. The app provides you with accurate distance analysis when you point your camera towards the hole. The interface is clean and spontaneous.
IM+ Pro: One of the most popular Apple apps, this gives you an access to various accounts such as Google Talk, MSN, Yahoo, Facebook and Twitter. Its acts as a universal app that supports almost every IM network. The app also gives you chat history and an optional in-app purchase where you can just dictate your messages.
dJay: An ideal app for upcoming DJs, its real-to-life turntable interface with mix recording capabilities makes it more attractive. The app can be used to mix party tunes from an iPad. A different app is available for pre-cueing.
Haunted Mirror: This app is an engaging puzzle game with a creepy storyline. The graphics and sound effects are immersive. Hundreds of hidden objects are to be found in the puzzle while you try to escape from the haunted house you are trapped in.
FlightTrack Pro: This app has been made keeping in the mind the travelers who fly frequently. The app’s aim is to help you handle unknown settings at airports all over the world, while providing you with different flight information. The American airports get a 10-day weather forecast. Selected airports also show baggage carousel.
Source - [ ibtimes ]
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