yes its sure that tally 9 can run on ipad using apps like fincom in appstore
The Leapfrog LeapPad 2 was designed to be durable enough for toddlers, and is initially less expensive than the iPad. The apps for the iPad are typically free or up to $5, while the LeapPad 2's apps are $25 and up. The iPad has more capabilities and functions (audio/video streaming, camera, much more apps, etc.), which may be appealing for those parents who do not already have an iPad. But for parents with an iPad, the LeapPad 2 is great for kids.
Apps are different games created by different companies. Some apps cost more than others. The more advanced version of the app you want, the more it will cost. I would recommend downloading the lite (free) version before you buy the full version (that costs $$$).
Mainly from the App Store pre-installed on your iPad!
Well I think you should know that not EVERYONE has all the ipad 2 apps, everyone all has different kinds of likes and dislikes... :)
They just are and you can do more stuff and get more apps
The REAL difference between a iPad and a iPod touch is that a iPod does not have usb, but neither of them have a gps or camera. Also all the garbage being said about how heavy the iPad is is all wrong because it is about the sameweight as a magazine.
That depends on the apps. They vary greatly in size.
only games can
In iTunes app store
if you two want to different apps at the same time, get 2 touches. If you want one big screen or want to run apps that only work on the ipad, then get one iPad.
There are about 25 facade tarot Ipad apps on the market.