OK, so I’m biased here as my fifth and most notable mention goes to my very own Nozbe. What a run!Īuthor: Craig Scott Nozbe still helps me manage my company and time (duh!)… And the way it supports both the STFP and GitHub protocols (through Files integration with Working Copy) just works for me and makes programming tasks on the iPad a breeze.Īuthor: Alexander Blach iThoughts is still my mind mapping app…Įven though I’ve been switching between this app and MindNode over the years, I still keep coming back to iThoughts as my go-to mind mapping app. Here’s to 10 years or more!Īuthor: Information Architects Textastic is still my coding app…Įven though there’s a new app in town ( Runestone), Textastic is still my go-to IDE on the iPad. I’m journaling with Writer and I’ve been using Writer for all these years! After more than a decade, Writer is still the best Markdown editor on the market. I still can’t believe that after 10 years this app is still my favorite for the purpose of reading and subscribing to content on iOS.Īuthor: Silvio Rizzi iA Writer is still my writing app… I even subscribe to YouTube channels using RSS. What’s more, it’s not only my RSS reader, but it’s also my “read-later” app. And today’s Reeder 5 is still on both my iPad and iPhone. Reeder is still my RSS reader and now my read-later app… Apps by big companies that have been there 10 years ago and are still there on my iPad. Nozbe still helps me manage my company and time (duh!)….iThoughts is still my mind mapping app….Reeder is still my RSS reader and now my read-later app….And most are authored by indie developers. What strikes me now is that after a decade, there are still many apps that not only have stayed on my iPad but continue thriving on it. Heck, I dedicated an entire section of my #iPadOnly book to apps from that era. More than 10 years ago I switched completely to using the iPad as my main computer and I posted a series of screenshots of apps I was using then.
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