Apps

  • Beautiful, engaging, and wonderfully presented, The Orchestra is a joy.

  • A mostly well thought-out, scholarly app that gives Shakespeare’s plays the kind of tablet treatment they deserve.

  • Turning news into a quick catch up format is appealing, but without personalisation, Circa’s not there yet.

  • The depth and breadth of information on offer is compromised by sluggish performance and disappointing satellite imagery.

  • An inexpensive, finely developed foreign language app with a bright future, but not one to replace iTranslate any time soon.

  • Not quite as shiny as Tutankhamun’s golden death mask, but it’s still one of the App Store’s finest history apps.

  • Looks great, but quickly becomes a kaleidoscope of confusion. Creating your own ‘web’ is the only real reason to use this above other Wikipedia visualisers.

  • It’s got some nice ideas, but Trapit doesn’t feel like it’s actually helping; it feels like too much effort for what it’s supposed to do.