Users of popular save-for-later app Instapaper can now stream saved videos directly to their television with Apple's AirPlay, while all-in-one document management app Documents has been redesigned with a flat, iOS 7-inspired user interface.
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Instapaper adds AirPlay support, Readdle redesigns Documents for iOS 0
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Voxer’s Push-To-Talk Messenger Debuts A Redesigned, Speedier Version 3.0 0
March 31st at 6:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsVoxer, makers of a push-to-talk mobile messaging service, is rolling out a significant upgrade today of its iOS application (version 3.0) with the introduction of a redesigned user interface, speed and battery life improvements, plus new features, including read receipts and unlimited data storage. The company, for background, has long stood out among competing mobile messengers because of its…
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Most office workers aren't actually using Microsoft Office 3
May 3rd at 11:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsBusinesses that license Microsoft Office company-wide are wasting money because few employees actually make significant use of the programs, according to the results of new app usage study.
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Asana Users: The iOS App You've Been Waiting for Is Finally Here 2
July 29th at 7:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsAsana's new iOS app helps you focus on the most important tasks.
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Dive into iOS 8 with these handy tips for iPhone and iPad 0
September 18th at 2:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsIn preparation of Wednesday's iOS 8 release, AppleInsider dug in and compiled a set of tips and tricks to help iPhone and iPad owners take full advantage of all the new features and functions baked in to Apple's latest mobile OS.
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Google Drive adds Touch ID support, Swype for iOS goes free, Apple apps get minor updates 2
November 7th at 12:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAs Apple introduced minor updates to iWork, Beats Music and more, a number of other key updates hit the iOS App Store, including a temporary sale on the popular Swype keyboard from Nuance, as well as Touch ID security and iOS 8 extension support added to Google Drive.
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Review: Duet Display makes Apple's iPad even more useful for Mac users 3
December 24th at 8:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsMac users looking to add a little extra screen real estate without sacrificing portability or display quality can now do so with Duet Display, a new app from a group of former Apple engineers that turns an iPad or iPhone into an external monitor.
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First look: Astropad turns your iPad into a graphics tablet for your Mac 0
February 18th at 11:23am / Macworld / 0 opinionsWith an emphasis on performance, and customized Photoshop controls, Astropad could be a starving artist's Cintiq stand-in.
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First look: Office Lens scans documents and whiteboards into editable Office files 0
April 2nd at 10:58am / Macworld / 0 opinionsMicrosoft's new iPhone app can capture paper documents, business cards, and even whiteboard sketches, and turn them into Word, PDF, and PowerPoint files.
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LogMeIn Buys Zamurai To Add Mobile Whiteboardng To Join.Me 1
June 4th at 5:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsLogMeIn has made one more acquisition to build out the features of its online collaboration and meeting app join.me: it has bought Zamurai, a San Francisco-based startup that had built a popular whiteboard app for the iPad.Terms of the acquisition have not been disclosed but LogMeIn says that the deal actually closed in late 2014. The app, which had won several distinctions in…
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FiftyThree's new Paper app is a productivity powerhouse 0
September 10th at 5:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThe updated Paper feels much more like a productivity app than a sketchbook.
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The best task managers for iOS 2
November 17th at 2:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsNeed to get things done? You'll need a task manager to organize all of your to-dos. Here's our list of favorites.
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Google Calendar spreads international cheer with holidays for 54 new countries 0
January 30th at 9:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsThe 'Smart Suggestions' service now works with 30 different languages, enabling more users to quickly add new events.
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Avast expands beyond security with new storage-optimizing app called Photo Space 1
June 9th at 6:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsAvast is a company best known for its security software, but the days where everyone’s first download to their Windows PC is an anti-virus program are fading into the past. The 25-year old software maker still claims 230 million individuals and businesses using its security applications for mobile and PC, including anti-virus, VPN utilities and other programs, but…
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This week in apps: Book spa treatments with Google, take retro photos, and more 2
July 15th at 6:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsMake room on your phone.
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CloudOn Brings Microsoft Office To Your iPad For Free 0
January 3rd at 2:21pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsIt’s been rumored that Microsoft is planning an iPad version of its popular Office productivity suite, but until then, we’ve got a free alternative. CloudOn is an iPad app that brings Word, Powerpoint, and Excel to your favorite Apple tablet. CloudOn integrates with Dropbox to let you edit and create documents on the go. Your work is then synced back to your desktop.
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7 Free iPhone Apps that Make Shopping a Cinch 0
December 18th at 6:35pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsToday's consumer culture faces constant temptation and visual stimulation. Therefore, it's important to stay efficient and savvy when it comes to shopping. Whether you're...
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Great Google iPhone Apps Not Made by Google 0
November 29th at 8:48pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThe Google brand is ubiquitous. You'd have to make a concerted effort to avoid all the Googley things that Google has Googled. But what if some of the most useful Google...
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Hands on: Mac and iOS task management with Things 2 0
August 18th at 9:00am / GigaOM / 0 opinionsThings was my task management tool of choice in the pre-cloud era. When Cultured Code announced recently that, finally, after four years that cloud syncing was finally here, I was ecstatic and couldn’t wait to try it out. Here’s my take on the new software.
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A List of Apps to Install on Your New iPad 0
December 25th at 5:11pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsWe can imagine that a fair share of iPads got unwrapped this morning, and the first thing you’re going to want to do is switch it on and get a…
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CloudOn brings office app to 60 new countries, add new features 0
July 19th at 6:21pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsCloudOn — the productivity app that brings Microsoft Office to iOS and Android — has announced support for 60 new countries. The app itself has also been updated with voice dictation and support for passworded files on both Android and iOS. For the iPad version, additional Retina support has been added to the file manager while the Android version can now open documents directly from an email. The new countries are listed below, which add to the 19 countries already supported by the app. CloudOn is...
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The Week’s Best iPhone Apps 1
April 22nd at 10:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsPhotosynth: Basically, Photosynth is a panorama photography app. It's got Microsoft's Photosynth engine under the hood, stitching together as many shots of a given area-up, down, left, and right-as you feel like snapping to create a surprisingly smooth model of the space. Whereas other apps of its ilk have you do this thing where you kinda slowly and steadily smudge your way around in a circle to develop a panorama, Photosynth lets you take as many overlapping rectangular shots as you want and sorts 'em...