It's been a while since the iPad went on sale, so I was wondering how many iPad apps have appeared in the AppStore during that time.
According to the mentioned source, as of August 13, 2010, there were a total of 20 iPad applications in the AppStore, and two months ago there were 690. This means that approximately 10 new applications will be added every month, which comes out to about 000 per day and that not a lot.
By the end of the year, there may well be around 50 of them. This certainly makes all iPad owners happy, especially those who also have an iPhone and are used to using some iPhone applications on a daily basis that are not yet available on the iPad.
Source: www.macstories.net
Well, that's good news, we have a lot to choose from!
The only thing I don't understand is that Apple still hasn't written a native iPad app for one of its flagships - MobileMe Gallery...
Hopefully we will also see successful domestic applications in the iPad version, such as O2TV.
The application that made me really happy is Czech Keyboard. It is not a system keyboard extension, but a separate writing program with the COPY/PASTE function to other iPad programs. I appreciate that this is an offer of additional Czech keys, so it is not necessary to hold the character to expand other characters. When using the Bluetooth keyboard, there are only Czech characters on the screen, so it's great with the US folding Nokia keyboard, which I've had for about 6 years and it functions OK
I wrote this in Czech on an iPad 3G with system 3.2.2, where some CZ characters are missing from the keyboard. The 4.x system will hopefully solve it this year, but additional keys would be better than the current drop-down menus for other characters. The iPad has that place on the screen.
More screenshots:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/7755459/Czech_Keyboard.jpg