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Boost Your iPad Productivity with These Apps

SUNI wonders: are we becoming too reliant on our digital to-do lists?

Apple’s iPads come equipped with built-in productivity tools such as Notes, Calendar and Reminders, but for those seeking new ways to organize their lives or stay focused, there's a plethora of apps available.


Milanote is perfect for visual organizers. It allows you to create boards combining notes, images, videos and sketches, making it ideal for project planning and collaboration.


Goodnotes is popular among those who prefer to write out their notes using an Apple Pencil. The app supports both handwritten and typed text on a digital notebook with blank or ruled paper, offering AI features like note summarization and math problem solving.


TickTick offers advanced task management for professionals and personal users alike. With the ability to set recurring tasks, upload attachments, share lists and more, it’s perfect for those who need a comprehensive system to keep their lives organized.


Forest provides a gamified approach to productivity by planting trees that grow as you focus on your work. This app is particularly useful for staying focused while also contributing positively to the environment.

Original source:  https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/03/best-ipad-apps-to-boost-productivity-make-your-life-easier/
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