Get organized! Or get zombified! Either way, this week’s roundup of iPhone and iPad apps has you covered....
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Sooner: Wheel-Based To-Do List App for iOS 0
December 8th at 3:34pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsAfter a test-run at the local market, Russia-based i-Free has globally launched its Sooner app, a productivity-booster that combines a to-do list and an agenda in a peculiar wheel-and-clock based interface....
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Siri-creator SRI has a new virtual assistant spinoff, this one focusing on the calendar 4
February 13th at 8:07pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsTempo AI is the latest startup to emerge from research institute SRI International, and like its virtual assistant predecessors Tempo aims to provide contextual understanding to a common app: the calendar.
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iPad presentation app Haiku Deck targets business users with charts, bullet lists and image editing 4
March 7th at 6:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsHaiku Deck is launching a new version of its iPad-based presentation app, the Seattle-based company announced today. New features include the ability to easily add pie and bar charts, insert bulleted and numbered lists, and edit the images you have uploaded....
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Burn Note Comes Back With A Vengeance, Aims To Protect Your Private Messages With New Mobile Apps 0
March 26th at 10:00am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsWay back in January 2012, a service called Burn Note launched, aiming to protect your private messages by destroying them after a certain period of time. Right around the same time, the concept of ephemeral messaging caught on with mainstream users with the launch, and mini-controversy, of Snapchat. While Snapchat allows you to send photos and videos that self-destruct, something that was copied…
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The revamped Wunderlist 2.0 sports shared lists, better organizational tools for iOS 0
April 5th at 5:30am / Macworld / 0 opinionsI'm terrible at keeping track of things, so much so that my dentist once threatened to put a GPS tracker on me. I typically operate on a day-to-day basis; my appointments either involve me arriving three hours early or breathless, panic-stricken and just in the nick of time. As such, I kind of took as a little bit of serendipity when I started using 6Wundkinder's free Wunderlist 2.0. Finally, a tool designed to help me fix my pathological lack of organization....
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Mail Pilot for iOS: is there room in the App Store for a $14.99 email client? 0
April 11th at 1:00pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsOver a year after successfully reaching its Kickstarter goal, Mail Pilot is finally out of beta and in the iOS App Store. Although it was originally intended as a subscription-based service, Mail Pilot’s developers have changed paths and decided to launch the app for $14.99 with no subscription. When it was first announced, Mail Pilot was hailed as an "ingenious" and "revolutionary" idea; a complete rethink of how we manage email that turns your inbox into a to-do list. Since its Kickstarter campaign,...
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Serial+ for iPhone is an easy way to manage your software and hardware serial numbers and warranties 0
May 20th at 4:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsThere’s no shortage of warranty and serial number tracking apps, but new kid on the block Serial+ offers an easy-to-use alternative for those wishing to manage both their hardware warranties and software serial numbers from their iPhone....
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Google Drive for iOS Adds Support for Comments, Image Swiping 0
June 3rd at 8:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsGoogle today updated its native Drive app for iOS with support for comments and image swiping. You can download the latest version of the app now directly from Apple’s App Store....
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How to offer smarter online customer support on the go 0
June 19th at 5:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsThis post is brought to you by Sprint....
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IFTTT brings automation to the iPhone 1
July 11th at 11:09am / The Verge / 0 opinionsIFTTT (If This, Then That), a clever website for linking together various other web services, on Thursday launched its first iPhone app. IFTTT for iPhone brings many of the service's trademark features to mobile devices, while adding the ability to create new recipes using apps that are already on your phone. For example, you can have the app upload any screenshots you take to Dropbox, or email a friendly "Nice to meet you" to any newly added contacts using your Gmail account. IFTTT for iPhone can even...
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iPad Apps of the Week: Glasses.com, ARTtwo50, and More 1
July 27th at 2:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsS...
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5 Must-Have Tools for a Killer Presentation 1
August 19th at 6:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsA presentation is one of the best ways to convey ideas, especially for visual learners and thinkers. While many of us grew up creating class presentations with Microsoft heavyweight PowerPoint, sometimes you want to illustrate your ideas with a little more flair. Below, we present to you five sweet digital alternatives to PowerPoint for when you need more than just static words on a screen.
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Readdle’s new iOS smart calendar packs a punch, supporting Google Calendar, Tasks, Reminders and more 1
September 12th at 2:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsReaddle has long established itself in the productivity app space, offering everything from PDF readers and printer apps, to scanners and calendars....
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Security flaw allows unwanted code execution in Mailbox app 0
September 26th at 1:42am / Macworld / 0 opinionsAn Italian computer engineer has reportedly discovered that the popular Mailbox iOS app, which was acquired by Dropbox earlier this year, suffers from a potentially serious vulnerability that may allow malicious e-mails to wreak all sorts of havoc on your device. Macworld has confirmed that the flaw occurs in the latest version of Mailbox (1.6.2) currently available from the App Store....
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'Living Wallet' Runs Away From Shopaholics' Hands 0
October 22nd at 9:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThe Living Wallet looks like a regular wallet -- except for the small wheels on its sides. According to its official website, the wallet pairs with a bookkeeping app called Zaim, which works on the iPhone, Android, iPad and on the web. The wallet, created by a Japanese company, looks ordinary on the outside -- but inside, it's anything but. See also: 10 Weird Japanese Products That Are Actually Kind of Useful The wallet can apparently be set to two different modes, Save Mode and Consumption Mode.
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Gmail iOS app refined for iOS 7, gets a new navigation bar and full-screen email composition on iPad 3
November 14th at 9:48pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsGoogle updated the Gmail for iOS app today with a refined design that aligns with Apple’s aesthetic in iOS 7. On the iPhone, the changes are subtle but give the inbox and sidebar a slightly wider, cleaner look....
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Any.do’s Cal smart calendar app lands on Android 1
December 4th at 8:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsAny.do on Wednesday launched the Android version of its smart calendar app, expanding its reach to its second major mobile operating platform. The company states that it’s the next step in its larger plan to “make the kinds of apps people truly love to use.”...
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Noted: A beautifully simple gesture-based note-taking app for iPhone 1
January 3rd at 9:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsWith the likes of Evernote, Simplenote and Drafts long-established in the note-taking app realm, any new entrant to the busy space really has its work cut out for it before things have even started....
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SwiftKey Note review: Awesomely fast typing, but limited to just one app 3
February 1st at 12:02am / Macworld / 0 opinionsApple’s native iOS keyboard isn’t bad. It’s actually rather good, with solid autocorrect and its ability to learn your most commonly typed words. But Apple is a little, well, with iOS, and hasn’t allowed other third-party keyboard developers to create apps that can replace it entirely....
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Instapaper adds AirPlay support, Readdle redesigns Documents for iOS 0
February 27th at 10:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsUsers 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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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.