There is currently no way to run iPad apps on a PC. There are several projects in development however that will allow it in the future.
Although you can run android apps on pc
By downloading blue stacks
Just Google blue stacks and you will find it.
iPad apps are created to work on an iPad and will not work on a PC.
iPad applications can only run on an iPad. --- If you mean can they be stored on a PC, then yes they can. Otherwise, just... check the answer above. -------------- iPad apps have written specifically for iPad iOS, it's impossible to launch them even on Mac OSX and the more so on Windows OS.
yes it names onlive desktop Onlive Desktop is not a PC emulator, it is a remote screen app. You still need to run a PC to connect to it. There is not enough power or memory in an iPad to run a PC emulator to allow it to run any current PC operating system, nor enough to play PC-based games. Try to look for the app-based version of the program you want to run on the PC. There are thousands of well-written apps that are optimized for the iPad.
The iPad Nano will not run apps.
The iPad can run over 300,000 apps from the appstore.
yes its sure that tally 9 can run on ipad using apps like fincom in appstore
There are currently Over 350,000 apps designed specifically for the iPad. The iPad can also run any iPhone app by enlarging on the screen. See the link below for a list of top iPad apps on Apple.com.
you cant get temple run on PC's you can only get it on tablets such as Ipad or Ipod.
Mainly from the App Store pre-installed on your iPad!
Only Apple Apps such as 'iMovie' will really be 'iPad 2' Only Apps. All iPad 1 Apps will work on the iPad 2.
The iPad requires applications (known as apps) that have been specifically created for it. Adobe's Creative Suite (CS) software is not available as an iPad app. You can use Flash CS5 running on a computer to create apps for the iPad.
iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad can run apps by buying an app, then syncing.