Now that Apple has put two different sizes of the iPad Pro, more users are likely to opt for these models over the iPad Air 2. For example, the 12,9-inch iPad Pro can be much more useful for artists, graphic designers, etc. who require a larger space to give Unleash your creativity, like our partner Jesus who opted for this device. In contrast, those of us who write for hours on end each day are perhaps more convinced by the 9,7-inch model for use as a notepad.
Ideal apps for iPad Pro
Based on these considerations, always-on-the-go iPhone Life writer Conner Carey has put together a short selection of five awesome apps for any of the iPhone models. iPad Pro.
Coda (€ 9,99)
Coda is a text editor with syntax highlighting for a number of programs from HTML to Javascript. Says Carey that “this app is perfect for the iPad as it really shines with the use of multitasking features. The ability to encode on one half of the screen, while offering a preview on the opposite side, will save you time and frustration.
Sunrise Calendar (free)
If you use several calendars spread over various services such as Google, Facebook, etc., and the iOS Calendar has never quite convinced you, Sunrise Calendar has an attractive design and a very intuitive interface that allows you to manage all your events in one place. In addition, it is compatible with all Apple devices so all this information will always be at hand.
Slack (Free)
If you are working remotely from your iPad or have the need to stay in touch with a team of people, Slack is the ideal messaging system for groups, with specific channels and direct messages.
Ulysses Mobile (€ 24,99)
Ulysses is a complete text editor that allows you to insert titles, quotes, comments and more, ideal for creating web pages, PDF files and electronic books from any device and, especially, from the iPad Pro.
Pigment (Free)
Pigment 'takes advantage' of Apple Pencil to offer a great coloring experience.
Do you have an iPad Pro or are you planning to buy it? What are the perfect apps for you to make the most of it?
SOURCE | iPhoneLife