"apps, has become a very valuable tool. With my iPad I can read and fill out a PDF using text-to-speech, read a book with Voice Dream Reader, or map out my ideas with Inspiration Maps."
For iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store\nIdea Sketch lets you easily draw a diagram - mind map, concept map, or flow chart - and convert it to a text outline, and vice versa. You can use Idea Sketch for anything, such as brainstorming new ideas, illustrating concepts, making lists and outlines, planning presentations, creating organizational charts, and more!\n\nShare Your Ideas\n\nDiagrams can be saved to the Photos app, which are then synced to your desktop computer. You can also copy-and-paste diagrams and outlines into any other app on your iPhone. You can even upload diagrams to your Facebook account!\n\nEasy-to-Use\n\nIdea Sketch is designed to be intuitive and easy to use. You'll be creating and editing diagrams and outlines right away.\n\nNo Drawing Required\n\nJust enter your text and move the shapes around, Idea Sketch handles all the drawing.
For iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store\nHistory:Maps of World" is a fun and educational collection of high-resolution historical maps. Check it out to keep up with your history, learn something about history.
For iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store
History:Maps of World" is a fun and educational collection of high-resolution historical maps. Check it out to keep up with your history, learn something about history."
Express yourself with fewer words, emails and meetings…with Skitch for iPad!
Use shapes, arrows, sketches and text annotation to get your point across fast. Mark up photos, screenshots, maps, and webpages then share them with anyone you like.
Skitch lets you:
- Annotate: Add arrows, shapes and text to existing images
- Create: Draw something new
- Edit: Reposition, recolor and remove your annotations at will
- Share: Send your sketches and annotations over Twitter, Facebook and email
- Present: Show your work in real time via AirPlay on Apple TV
- Remember: Save everything to Evernote for later