


The Recents tab shows things that have been printed using the app recently. Those at the top are for direct printing and the ones at the bottom section are actually explanations of how to work around the limitations of iOS to make certain apps that do not have built-in printing able to print. There are a number of tabs along the right side. The strength of Printer Pro is simplicity. The best iPad printing solution right now is a new one from Readdle called PrinterPro. Others have tried to make this feature work, but have failed or not implemented it well. They will be adding it soon with iOS 4.2. Printing from the iPad is something that Apple should have included back in March when the iPad was first released - Printing. UPDATE: Calendars has just issued an update that now incorporates Google Tasks synchronizations as well. But that is the only way that I think Apple’s app is better.Ĭalendars is available for $6.99 in the App store and is the simplest Google Calendars syncing solution for the iPad. I wish it would show the date, like the Apple app. And I like how it shows the number appointments on the icon, if you want it to. It has all the features of the built-in calendar plus these extras. Why didn’t Apple include this feature? This alone makes Calendars more useful. Instead of having to find a button on the screen, just swipe left to go ahead a day/week/month or right to go back. It is also much easier to move between screens in Calendars. It handles multiple calendars better than Apple’s app.Īdd in the simplicity of adding events by tapping on a day in the month view, and you have a great replacement for Apple’s app. That alone makes it worth a couple of bucks. Once I learned about it, this one feature made me love the app even more. I failed to even show this in my video review. Some of the best features include the ability to drag and drop events. It does costs $6.99 in the app store, but it is worth the extra expense if you are a Google Calendar user and if you are annoyed by a couple of weaknesses in the built-in calendar app. It takes far less configuration and is simpler to use and set up. CalendarsĬalendars is a simple calendar app that syncs nicely with Google calendar. Readdle gave us these apps to test and like their other apps I’ve used, I like them a lot.

This week, the iPad App of the Week is actually two apps Readdle’s brand new PrinterPro app and an older app which is a replacement for the iPad Calendar app called Calendars. But these are not the apps I want to highlight. There is an iPad version too, but I the size of the iPhone makes it more usefull as a flash drive. Their ReaddleDocs app is a nice document reader for the iPad and iPhone version of FlashDrive does a nice job of turning an iOS device into a Wi-Fi flash drive.

Readdle makes some useful software for the iPad.
