Tempo AI, the makers of its self-titled smart calendar, is releasing an update to its iOS app that now includes company cards — that is, relevant and contextual information about the organization you are meeting. Through this feature, users can identify who in their personal network works at the company in order to help foster new relationships and business development....
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Ark Launches Rapportive-Meets-Mailbox Email App In Pivot To Marketing Intelligence 1
September 14th at 12:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsNeed to do some homework on who you’re emailing? You could search their name on Google, Facebook, or LinkedIn, but on mobile that’s a lot of taps, and it’s hard to know if you’ve got the right John Smith. So Ark has just launched a mobile email client that pulls in all the social profiles of the people you’re emailing with so you can quickly do research on business contacts or stalk your friends.
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Canary Wants To Bring The Power Of The Desktop Calendar To Mobile 0
September 27th at 10:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsBuilding a better calendar for mobile is a challenge a number of startups have taken on lately, some with the goal of helping you fill a calendar with events, others with simpler interfaces or behind-the-scenes intelligence to make the calendar “smarter.” The latest to join the race is Canary, a newly launched calendar app for iPhone, which primarily aims to bring simplicity to scheduling and…
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Apple gives iWork a facelift with collaboration on the web, available for free today 1
October 23rd at 7:29am / The Verge / 0 opinionsApple announced in mid-September that it would make its iWork suite of apps free with all purchases of an iOS device, but the company didn't offer any updates for the apps. Today, we heard a little bit more about iWork. First and foremost, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote for iOS and Mac are receiving a hefty visual update to match iOS 7 design's guidelines. This means Apple has done away with all the Corinthian leather and added a new interface that brings the content you're working on to the forefront....
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Motivational app Lift lands on Android to help users turn goals into regular habits 0
November 21st at 3:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsLift, an app that lets you pick from predefined personal goals which you want to transform into habits, has finally landed on the Android platform more than a year after an iPhone app was launched....
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How get the most out of Google’s apps and services when using an iPad 2
December 7th at 8:07pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsGoing “all in” with Google’s online services does not mean that Android is the only option for your tablet. The following will show just how much attention Google has given to to Apple’s own iPad.
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Sunrise Calendar goes universal, Confide brings off-the-record messaging to Apple's iOS 0
January 9th at 10:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsSocial scheduling app Sunrise Calendar has been updated to add native iPad support, while new messaging entry Confide enables Snapchat-like disappearing text messages.
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Facebook “Paper” May Beat Trademark Complaint As Drawing App Is Registered As “Paper By FiftyThree” 3
February 3rd at 11:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsThere's a whole stack of apps named "Paper" in the App Store, but Facebook's new one may come out on top despite a requested name change from drawing app maker FiftyThree. The problem is that FiftyThree registered its trademark as "Paper By FiftyThree" not "Paper", and while it's a lame legal loophole, it may be enough to let Facebook keep its app named "Paper".
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Gmail for iOS doesn't suck anymore 2
March 5th at 10:49pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsThe days of manually refreshing your Gmail inbox on iOS are over. Google has just released an update for Gmail that supports iOS 7's background app refresh. In the company's own words, this means there will be "no more annoying pauses while you wait for your inbox to refresh." Gmail will now retrieve your email even when the app is closed to make sure everything is ready and up to date the next time you open it. To take advantage of the new feature, you'll need to have background refresh turned on in...
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Fantastical 2 for iPad rethinks the tablet calendar 0
April 2nd at 4:49pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsThe first thing you'll notice about Fantastical 2 for iPad is that it refuses to abide by conventional notions of how a calendar should look....
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Adobe Voice captures some of Apple's magic in its video storytelling software 0
May 8th at 9:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsWhat’s your story? That’s the question the Adobe Voice app for the iPad is clamoring to help you answer. The app combines the boring task of making slideshows with a fun, iMovie Trailers-esque feel; it’s one of the company’s most beautiful iPad apps to date, and it’s incredibly easy to use....
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5 Can't-Miss Apps: Mirage's Disappearing Messages and More 1
August 3rd at 7:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes a disappearing messaging app from the founders of Yo, a redesigned StumbleUpon for Android, and a powerful new calendar and todo list combo.
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5 Can't-Miss Apps: A Goblin-Themed RPG, Storehouse and More 0
September 21st at 3:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes a goblin-themed RPG, Findery coming to Android and a big update for one of iOS' best photo apps.
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iXpand Flash Drive adds easy-to-use extra storage to your iPad and iPhone 2
November 13th at 5:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsWith iPhones and iPads snapping 8-megapixel images and HD video like it’s going out of style, storage can quickly become an issue—especially as Apple has kept the entry-level models at 16GB even while increasing storage for the higher-end versions....
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Pick Aims To Take The Frustration Out Of Finding A Meeting Time For Everyone 0
January 10th at 3:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsPick is a desktop and iOS app that aims to help you find time a good meeting time for a group of people. Instead of blasting an email out to everyone with a bunch of random times in hopes one of those works out, it collects info from all your calendars and determines when everyone has time to get together.The app quietly launched on the App Store a couple of days ago without much fan fare.
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You can now save photos and files straight to Dropbox in iOS 0
February 17th at 3:25pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsWhen Apple released iOS 8 last fall, it made possible a lot of things that Android users have taken for granted for years now. Chief among those new features was the ability for third-party apps to work in Apple's sharing system, which meant you could do a lot more with various links and files in iOS. Of course, third-party apps needed to be updated to work in this new sharing system, so it's taken some time for these features to be completely taken advantage of....
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IFTTT's streamlined 'Do' apps get Apple Watch treatment, iPad support 0
April 16th at 2:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsPopular Web-based productivity tool If This Then That on Wednesday announced Apple Watch support for its one-touch workflow activation apps Do Button and Do Note, as well as iPad compatibility for all three titles in the "Do" apps collection.
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5 can't-miss apps: Kiwi for Gmail, Disney Gif, Medium and more 0
June 28th at 8:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes a GIF keyboard app from Disney, a new Gmail app for Mac, Dropbox's redesigned Android app and more.
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Input Is A Faster (And A Bit Geekier) Way To Interact With Your Most-Used Apps 2
September 14th at 5:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsIf you have a bunch of apps installed on your iPhone, it can be challenging to locate the right one when it comes time to jotting something down in a hurry – like adding an item to a grocery list, making a note about something a friend said, or shooting off a quick question via email, for example. A new app called Input wants to solve the problem of having to dig around your phone for…
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AI readers pick: The best note taking app for iOS is Apple Notes 1
December 2nd at 10:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsWe polled AppleInsider readers to find the best note taking app available for iOS. Your choice was the one already built into every iPhone and iPad, Notes, with readers saying the improvements made in iOS 9 are enough to make the default option also the best option.
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Apple activates weekly App Analytics emails for devs, admits screen color management app onto iOS App Store 0
March 8th at 7:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsApple on Monday announced a new iTunes Connect feature that lets developers opt in to weekly App Analytics updates via email, while approving screen temperature and brightness management app FlexBright for iOS App Store sale.
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Here are the most well-designed apps of 2016, according to Apple 1
June 14th at 6:43am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsOnce a year, Apple stops its Worldwide Developer Conference to recognize a handful of apps for being particularly well designed. The prize? A shiny statue, a full suite of Apple hardware, and the right to say that one of the most respected companies in the world thinks you’re a good designer.For app developers and designers, it’s one of the finest honors that money…