Social networking is an integral part of the business landscape, and thanks to a complete overhaul, the new Facebook app for iOS is speedier and much less crash-prone than previous versions.
While the old Facebook was essentially a container for HTML 5 code, the new app is entirely native, and incorporates the camera and messenger features that were previously seperate apps. In addition, loading time is vastly improved, and a handy banner lets you quickly see more stories without having to wait for the app to refresh.
PDF Cabinet
PDF Cabinet takes the pain out of viewing and editing PDFs on your iPad. The sleek interface doesn’t overwhelm with buttons and settings, but you still have easy access to plenty of editing options. In particular, we love the branching tool selection, which lets you choose tools and options by simply tapping and dragging through a dynamic menu.
When you’re done editing, PDF Cabinet lets you share your changes via email, or share with other PDF Cabinet users via WiFi or Bluetooth.
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Dropbox
Dropbox is one of the best cloud syncing services—and their iPad client just got a lot better with a recent update. The Camera Upload function automatically uploads your shots to Dropbox. It’s much faster than iCloud’s PhotoStream, and has the added benefit of letting you access your images from the web.
The new Dropbox also has some great new features for power users. You can upload files of any size, as well as move and delete sets of files at one time.