No, the OSs are different.
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Delete the app and re-install.
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No, but there are apps that you can install that allow you to create your own virtual garden.
It allows you to install apps not approved by Apple or beyond what Apple will allow in acceptable apps on their store. It also gives Apple a chance to invalidate your warranty if what you do damages your iPad.
If you pay to become an Apple developer, you can install an iPad emulator on your Mac to test apps your write. This is the only way.
Just go to the Google Play Store, or Samsung Apps, and search the game you want. When you find it, just click the install button.
Mainly from the App Store pre-installed on your iPad!
Samsung because you can have multiple apps open at the same time Eg playing game and doing homework
Only Apple Apps such as 'iMovie' will really be 'iPad 2' Only Apps. All iPad 1 Apps will work on the iPad 2.
You can install apps from the App Store. You can download files that open in the installed apps. You cannot download files that run on other computers or that cannot be opened by the installed apps.
It really does depend on the size of the apps. As each application will vary and the stuff you do on it will also factor how many apps you may install. The average customer can hold 40+ apps.