This manual is the best choice both for experienced iPhone and iPad users who want to make acquaintance with the new OS as well as for the newbies who just bought their first device. This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Minor bug fixes. Since electronics no longer come with a user manual book, it's hard for people to understand quite how it may operate. This app provides you with so many tutorials to choose from, it's hard to choose just one.
Not only does it provide instructions on basic info like how to send a text or place a call or remove an application, but it also includes manuals to better understand how other third party applications can be used to help with everyday organization or creating a document or presentation for running your business.
Multiple resources in one place. This app is very resourceful in getting to know your new iPhone. There are many different topics to choose from then the standard iOS system. For example they have certain big named apps that I can look at and learn some neat and handy tips for those apps. Some of which I never had known, and now those tips have made it easier for me to navigate around the app. Overall this is a very useful app to have to learn tips all around iOS and apps in general.
Privacy information; see Review the privacy practices of apps. If you see instead of a price, you already purchased the app, and you can download it again without a charge. You can find the app in the Recently Added category in App Library. While the app is downloading, a progress indicator appears on the app icon.
See stories, collections, and in-app events right on your Home Screen. Use an app like Gemini Photos to scan for pictures like that and quickly delete them. In very basic terms, iPads are somewhere between laptops and a pad of paper and pen.
And, especially if you couple it with Apple Pencil, it replicates the experience of writing on paper. Evernote is arguably one of the most popular iPad apps, especially when it comes to note-taking. You can keep all of your thoughts stored and organized by topics and tags. Not only can you save typed and handwritten notes, but you can also save media like pictures and audio clips with each note.
Evernote on the App Store. And because the app is not only available on iPad but also iPhone, Mac, and Windows, you can also sync your notes across all of your devices — and sync them all for free!
Simplenote on the App Store. Notability on the App Store. Like some of the other apps mentioned in this list, GoodNotes will allow you to take notes in whatever way you prefer, enabling you to type notes, handwrite them, or even sketch ideas.
GoodNotes syncs with iCloud Drive and leverages the Files app on your iPad, making it seamless to store your notes across all of your devices. GoodNotes on the App Store. Here are a few of the best PDF readers you can download for your iPad. And with the iPad version of it, you can use Apple Pencil to fill out forms, sign paperwork quickly, or even annotate documents however you want to.
Adobe Acrobat Reader on the App Store. As its name suggests, you can read PDFs with this app, even those that are password protected. This is great if you find yourself frequently working with sensitive documents.
You can also use the camera on your iPad to scan physical documents to create PDFs. But you can unlock even more features like Speak, which will read documents to you when you upgrade with the in-app purchase. On the next page you will get a menu with your own account.
If you have family sharing enabled, then the list will also contain other members of the family. On the next page you will find the list of both paid and free apps you have downloaded. On iTunes You can also view the purchased list on iTunes by following the steps below. On this page you can see all the apps you have previously downloaded from the App Store. On iTunes you can separately view the iPhone and iPad apps.
In addition to that you can also only view the apps that are not currently found in your library.
0コメント