By now, you’ve no doubt heard that Microsoft Office Mobile for iPhone is now available for iPhone. (Yup, you read that right: It’s iPhone-only.) The question is: Should you care?...
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iPad Apps of the Week: NoteSuite, Morning, and More 0
June 28th at 10:54pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsS For whatever reason, this week saw more awesome iPad apps coming to our attention than we've seen in a while. And what's more, a lot of them are only for iPad—iPhone needs be damned. So if you're someone who's Pad is king, you're going to like what we've got in store this week....
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Hooops: A simple but sweet Dribbble client for iPhone 0
July 22nd at 9:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsDribbble has proved to be popular platform for designers for several years now, providing a community for creatives to engage in a little ‘show and tell’ around their latest work....
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Finish 2.0 Aims To Help Students Buckle Down And Stop Procrastinating 0
August 15th at 8:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsFinish started out as a project by 16-year-old Ryan Orbuch and Michael Hansen. They were just two guys, trying to get through the 10th grade. But the simple task management app has come a long way in the past seven months, receiving an Apple Design Award and today receiving a huge update in the Apple App Store. Finish helps people deal with procrastination by listing tasks based on due date: short…
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Ping for iPhone: does merging email and instant messaging make sense? 2
September 5th at 7:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsThe battle for email is very clearly in full swing. Apps and services seem to debut every day that destroy email, or subvert it, or merely help you rearrange it. Gmail introduced tabs to help weed out newsletters, Boomerang invented a feature to help put off emails until the right time, and Hum hopes to modernize your work-related communications. These apps rethink email, but often only by replacing it with something else....
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7 Apps You Don't Want To Miss 1
September 23rd at 4:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsIt can be tough to keep up with all the new apps released every week. But you're in luck -- Mashable takes care of that for you, creating a roundup each weekend of our favorite new and updated apps. This week, Apple released iOS 7, which brought a new look to some of our favorite software downloads, as well as some great new features added to a few others.
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SkyDrive Pro for iOS gets mobile editing support via Office 365 for business users 1
October 14th at 11:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsMicrosoft today released SkyDrive Pro version 1.1 for iOS, adding mobile editing support. You can download the new version now directly from Apple’s App Store....
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CatchApp for iPhone helps managers track what their teams are working on 0
November 8th at 6:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsWe’ve previously covered Hojoki’s efforts in the enterprise space, as it has gradually beefed out its newsfeed for cloud apps. Now, it’s looking to build on this groundwork with the launch of a brand new standalone app for iPhone....
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iOS productivity showdown: Apple iWork vs. Microsoft Office 365 vs. Google Docs 0
November 23rd at 4:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsOne of the first concerns facing businesses -- and many consumers -- when choosing a new mobile platform is how it will enable them to get work done. To answer the question, AppleInsider went hands-on to compare the top three iOS contenders: Apple's iWork, Microsoft's Office 365, and Google Docs.
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BitTorrent Sync Update Adds Passcode Feature 0
December 30th at 2:44pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsBitTorrent Sync has received an end -of-2013 update — adding an often requested feature and several important fixes.
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Ember for iOS Gets Annotations and Auto-Import 0
January 28th at 6:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsRealmac Software has updated its Ember image collection app for iOS with annotation tools, including new blur and pixelate options, and an auto-import feature that grabs screenshots from the Camera Roll....
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Nextt's Apps for Making Plans Now Include a Self-destruct Feature 0
February 21st at 12:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsNextt, the app that wants to make it easier for groups of friends to make plans offline, has been updated for iOS and Android to include a self-destruct option so that suggested plans now have an expiry date by default. Be quick or miss out, is the general idea....
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Microsoft takes Office Mobile for iPhone free on launch of Office for iPad 2
March 28th at 3:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsOn the heels of Office for iPad's introduction, Microsoft on Thursday dropped subscription requirements for the iPhone version of its productivity suite.
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How to recover lost contacts on iOS and prevent it from happening again 5
April 26th at 8:07pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsIt can happen to anyone at anytime, noticing that your contact list is either missing or incomplete. All may not be lost, as there may be a way to get back some or all of your contacts.
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Parallels Access 2 review: Control your Mac (or PC) from your iPad or iPhone 1
July 10th at 5:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsParallels Access 2.0 is a remote-access app that lets you view and control your Mac or Windows machine from any iOS device. You can connect either over a local network, or (as long as both machines are connected to the Internet) over the Internet....
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Typing Writer Turns Your iPad Into A Typewriter (And No, It Wasn’t Created By Tom Hanks) 4
September 1st at 3:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA couple of weeks ago, Hanx Writer, a typewriter app from movie star Tom Hanks, shot to the top of the Apple App Store. I guess there must be something in the air, because it’s not the only iPad-into-typewriter app to launch recently.There’s also Typing Writer, an app created by Stephen Elliott, founder of the literary website The Rumpus, along with Eli Horowitz, Chris Ying…
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Dropbox Updated For iPhone 6 And 6 Plus, Gains Touch ID Support 0
October 20th at 6:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA week after popular file-sharing site Dropbox confirmed user accounts were compromised but denied claims of its own servers being breached, the company has rolled out an update to its iOS application which introduces support for Apple’s Touch ID. With this change, iOS 8 users will now have the option to unlock and access their Dropbox accounts using their own fingerprints.Dropbox is…
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Workflow for iOS review: An awesome Mac-like app for our post-PC devices 1
December 16th at 5:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsOur iOS devices aren't built for efficiency. Unlike OS X, where we can simultaneously work in multiple apps and position windows and folders on our desktops for optimal output, iOS has a far greater focus on individual tasks. Even accomplishing something as simple as copying text from Safari and pasting it into a note requires a set series of steps and hoops, and any kind of real multitasking is hampered by the safeguards Apple has built into the system....
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5 can't-miss apps: 'Alto's Adventure,' Storm, OneNote and More 3
February 22nd at 4:25am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes a gorgeous endless runner, Weather Underground's new storm-tracking app, Microsoft's latest OneNote update and a new video messaging app.
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First look: Todoist for iOS gets smarter and better-looking with new, free features 0
March 31st at 6:00am / Macworld / 0 opinionsVersion 10 of the popular to-do list app packs a slew of free features into a clean new package.
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Coppertino launches Loop cloud music storage, Google Docs and Slides for iOS get direct image capture 0
May 13th at 11:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsCoppertino on Wednesday launched a new cloud music locker called Loop, while Google updated its Docs and Slides iOS apps to enable inserting freshly-snapped photos.
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Apple vs. Google: Replacing Apple's stock iOS apps with Google apps 0
August 27th at 1:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsGoogle makes so many apps for iOS, we thought maybe we could live the Android life on our iPhones. Joel Mathis tried it for a week. Here's what you need to know.
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Astropad Mini for iPhone gets 3D Touch and a price drop to free 0
October 27th at 7:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsThis updated app turns your iPhone into a pressure-sensitive graphics tablet for your Mac.
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Outlook’s Mobile App Gets Integrated With Skype For Easier Access To Calls And Meetings 0
January 13th at 8:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsFollowing yesterday’s news of its planned support for group calling on mobile, Skype just launched an integration with Microsoft’s mobile email and calendar application, Outlook. In the updated iOS app, a new setting allows you to turn on a “Skype Meeting” option when you’re either creating or editing an event within Outlook.By doing so, Outlook…
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Opera launches 'free and unlimited' VPN app for iOS 0
May 9th at 3:49pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsOpera is on a bit of a privacy tear at the moment. Last month, the company integrated a free and unlimited VPN (virtual private network) into the developer version of its web browser, and last week, it added built-in ad blocking to its desktop and mobile software. Now, Opera has launched a new VPN app for iOS, and, again, it's free to use with unlimited data....