
It's the apps that really set iOS apart from other platforms - there are higher quality apps available on the App Store for the iPad than any other tablet.
So which ones are worth your cash And which are the best free appsLuckily for you we've tested thousands of the best iPad apps so that you don't have to.
So read on for our selection of the best iPad apps - the definitive list of what applications you need to download for your iPad now.Haven't bought an iPad yet and not sure which is best We've got them listed on our best iPad ranking - or you can check out the best tablets list to see the full range available now.If you are looking for games, then head over to Best iPad games - where we showcase the greatest games around for your iOS device.
Or if you're using an iPhone X or iPhone 8 head over to our best iPhone apps list.
And if you're a professional, you may want to head straight to our top business apps.New: Samplebot (US$3.99/3.99/AU$5.99)Samplebot on the iPhone is primarily about collecting sounds and using them to make a noise (by way of live playback on a pad grid), or turning them into oddball songs via an easy to use built-in sequencer.
This is still possible on iPad of course, but with a less portable device, Samplebots other abilities transform it into a subtly different app.Although you can of course still record you tapping pots, pans, glasses, and your own head, Samplebot can also bring in audio from Music, iCloud Drive, or the iOS clipboard, and sample from other apps if youve got Audiobus installed.The end result is a grid pad and sample editor thats immense fun to play around with, twinned with a sequencer thats simple, but still powerful enough to sketch out the basics of your next hit record.Can't figure out which iPad to buy Watch our guide video below!91e7b7e9782d65876070aab21527587c.jpg#