Monday, April 30, 2012

Three Great iPad Apps for Bristol Residents

ADVERTISING FEATURE The Apple iPad has long been on techies' radar as an innovative tool and useful resource for city-dwellers, but the recent release of the iPad 3 has taken this to new heights. It seems like iPads are everywhere these days – at meetings, on the train, at the gym and even at the pub (no cheating on pub quizzes, now). While many iPad apps focus on big cities like London and New York, here are three apps for iPad that are useful for Bristol residents: Urbanspoon Urbanspoon is a classic app for iPad, iPhone and Android that shows eateries in your area. View restaurants and cafes on a map, listed by distance from your location, or sort by price, cuisine and features such as WIFI and delivery. Read reviews, view photos and call straight from the app to book a table. Urbanspoon is also available as a website but the iPad app brings extra functionality. Bristol Unique Guide Bristol Unique Guide is a city guide written by Bristolians for visitors and locals alike. The app includes your usual categories such as museums, bars and restaurants, as well as hidden highlights, great places to go for a walk, local news and events. Whether you've lived in Bristol for one year or ten, discover your city all over again. Penultimate Penultimate is not strictly Bristol-relevant, but this handwriting, note-taking and sketching app is great for any urbanite. Take notes in a meeting and include sketches for those creative projects, sit on the harbour and sketch by hand, or take a photo and annotate it straight on the screen. Penultimate is integrated with Dropbox and Evernote, and you can export your pages as PDFs, send emails and even display them on a projector in a meeting. Create different notebooks and stay organized across all aspects of your busy life.

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