Wondershare lets you edit PDFs from a Mac. It is less expensive than the full version of Acrobat. A great classroom example came from an EdTechTeacher summer workshop participant. She created a Wordle, which she saved as a PDF. Then she inserted a QR code into it that linked back to additional information on her blog.
Screen share from a Mac or PC to an iPad. Mac app will create a code, enter the code into the iPad app and the screen will appear.
FREE & 250 viewers at once per screen.
This is a cool app for students looking to get rid of their paper planner. It works on an iPad, iPhone, or as a Mac App. For $2.99, students can track assignments, schedules, and projects.
This is the app version of the Mac program and offers a comprehensive solution for diagraming, charting, designing pages, creating wireframes, and more. It is expensive, $49.99, but full of features.
Tech directors have been struggling with managing large numbers of iOS devices in their schools since the iPad bandwagon got rolling. With the iPad3 announcement, Apple also rolled out the new Apple Configurator to replace the previously existing iPhone Configurator that they recommended for also managing iPads. This app comes free for any Mac running OSX Lion and can be downloaded from the App Store.
Mirror your iPad to a macbook that is on the same wireless network.
This is awesome! The free version allows for 10 minutes, the pay version is unlimited mirroring.
Touted as "the simplest way to make your own interactive eBook" this free program works on both Windows and Mac computers and is a great alternative to Apple's newly released iBooks Author.