
In compiling this list of 10 best PlayBook Apps, we focused on quality apps that deliver a unique and compelling tablet-based experience across the business, entertainment, gaming, and social networking categories. Although RIM claims that it sees approximately two million downloads per day from the BlackBerry App World per day, there is an overabundance of apps that fail to entice, ranging from a janky Twitter client to ho-hum games. In addition, RIM has announced that it will support Android apps at a future date. On the upside, RIM states that it has received submissions for more than 3,000 apps from brands such as Atari, Huffington Post, Sports Illustrated, and The Weather Channel, which will help flesh out the PlayBook's app catalog.


RIM should have taken a page from Apple's iPad playbook and done more to ensure there was a decent selection of whiz-bang apps on launch day. Conversely, the iTunes App Store has over 350,000 apps and climbing-and many of them are excellent (check out our 50 Best iPad apps feature for a complete rundown). This means that some apps' touch points won't match where your finger taps, because they were designed with a mouse and not fully tested on the PlayBook itself before launch. That's a decent number, but some of these apps were designed using a developer's kit that was based on a PC, not a touch-screen device. Unlike the iPad and iPad 2, the PlayBook has a relatively scant number of apps available for download at the moment the BlackBerry App World (formerly known as the BlackBerry Application Storefront) will feature 2,000 to 3,000 apps on the PlayBook's launch day. Now, which are the 10 apps you absolutely must install on it? That's a tough question to answer, and for all the wrong reasons. So you have a shiny new RIM BlackBerry PlayBook. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.


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