A new mobile email application called Zero is launching today to help users power through their inbox on the go, in order to achieve the often sought-after state of “inbox zero” – meaning an inbox that has no unread emails. Aimed at heavy email users who receive a lot of inbound email, an app that promises to speed up email processing by 30% or more sounds too good to be true.
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Zero’s New Email App Can Help You Reach “Inbox Zero” 3
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Roundup: The best and most interesting third-party apps for your new Apple Watch 1
April 24th at 10:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsWith newly-delivered Apple Watch units now on the wrists of the lucky, users will undoubtedly be looking to try out the best launch-day apps for their latest purchase. AppleInsider offers a roundup of some prominent and essential launch-day apps, divided by category.
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The 9 best apps for Apple Watch you can get right now 0
April 24th at 5:49pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsApple has the best smartphone ecosystem, the best tablet ecosystem, and as of today, the best smartwatch ecosystem when it comes to apps. But the app story is dramatically different on the Watch in a way that you won't quite understand until you start to use one. Where on the iPhone and iPad, apps are almost everything that you do, on the Apple Watch, apps really aren't something you want to play around with. In fact, you may often find yourself wondering why you'd use some of these apps at all....
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25 Apple Watch apps you need on your wrist 0
April 24th at 4:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsHappy downloading!
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Staff Picks: 8 Apple Watch apps we can't wait to use 0
April 24th at 2:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsBefore the Apple Watch even shipped, updates started hitting the App Store, adding Watch interfaces to the apps we already love on the iPhone.
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Apple launches Watch App Store and online User Guide 1
April 23rd at 10:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsIn preparation for the launch of the Apple Watch on Friday, Apple on Thursday launched the Watch App Store, as well as an online User Guide for people learning to navigate the device.
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Browse The Web Like It’s 1995 With Cufflink For Apple Watch 0
April 23rd at 2:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsAn iOS developer has built what he reckons is the first browser app for Apple Watch — and managed to get it approved by Apple. It’s called Cufflink.
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Google gets some competition in the smartphone translator app space 0
April 23rd at 10:25am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis translation app lets you speak to your iPhone in one language and have it talk back in another.
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New tool offers glimpse at Apple Watch screenshots before April 24 launch 0
April 22nd at 8:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsA new tool can fetch screenshots for third-party Apple Watch apps, while another website showcases them in mockups, giving users a glimpse at software that hasn't been formally shown off ahead of the device's launch on Friday
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4 must-have Apple Watch apps for getting work done from your wrist 0
April 22nd at 1:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsCollaborate with coworkers without diving too deep into a project with these essential Apple Watch apps.
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Microsoft backs Apple Watch with PowerPoint and OneDrive apps 0
April 21st at 7:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsAfter giving lots of love to Android Wear, Microsoft sets sights on Apple's smartwatch.
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Microsoft lets you control PowerPoint for iOS from an Apple Watch 1
April 21st at 12:29pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsMicrosoft was quick to support Apple's new Watch with a OneDrive update, and the company is showing no signs of slowing dow its backing of the new wearable. The software maker has updated PowerPoint for iPhone today to allow future Apple Watch owners to control presentations from their wrists. It's one of the more useful apps for the Apple Watch right now, with the ability to navigate between slides and see elapsed time or total number of slides in a deck....
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Microsoft Embraces Apple Watch With OneDrive Update For Viewing Photos From Your Wrist 0
April 20th at 5:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsDespite having its own wearable on the market with the Microsoft Band, Microsoft will support the Apple Watch, it appears. The company recently rolled out an update to the iOS app for OneDrive, its cloud storage service, which will now allow Apple Watch owners to view their photos saved in OneDrive right from their wrist using Apple’s new smartwatch. This added feature makes OneDrive…
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To-do list app Any.do gets a little slicker, a little quicker with version 3.0 update 0
April 16th at 4:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsTo-do list app Any.do has released its third major update today, adding support for Android tablets and making it easier to jump in and out of different lists with a new grid view. The app's stand-out feature in the crowded market for to-do lists is still the "Any.do moment" â a daily planner that's designed to give users a run-down of their current tasks each morning â but the update is a nice refresh, adding a few small features and smoothing out the app's overall look and feel. The update doesn'...
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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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The best cross-platform writing apps for Mac and iOS 0
April 6th at 3:30am / Macworld / 0 opinionsThe best writing apps know what to leave behind when switching from a 21-inch-screen to a 9.7-inch one, and they do it without trampling over any of our individual writing styles and preferences.
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5 can't-miss apps: 'DuckTales: Remastered,' Office Lens and more 0
April 5th at 9:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes Disney's latest reboot of the 'DuckTales' franchise, Microsoft's new document-scanning app and an app that helps you share text with your Twitter followers.
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Microsoft debuts Office Lens for iPhone, OmniFocus 2 goes universal on iOS 1
April 3rd at 12:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsMicrosoft on Thursday released a new scanning app for the iPhone, Office Lens, while Omni Group's OmniFocus 2 has become a universal title on iOS, eliminating the need for separate iPhone and iPad downloads of the professional task manager.
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Microsoft Debuts Office Lens, A Document Scanning App For iOS And Android 0
April 2nd at 8:23pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsMicrosoft today launched Office Lens, a mobile document scanner app that works with OneNote, for iOS and Android smartphones. The app, which allows users to snap photos of paper documents, receipts, business cards, menus, whiteboards, sticky notes and more, was first launched a year ago as an application designed only for Windows Phone devices. But in conjunction with the company’s…
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Adobe's new Slate app aims to turn anyone into a web designer for free 0
April 2nd at 7:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsSlate, launched Thursday, is Adobe's latest standalone storytelling app that allows people to create interactive web-based stories from their tablets.
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LinkedIn Buys Refresh.io To Add Predictive Insights To Its Products 1
April 2nd at 6:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsLinkedIn, the social network for professionals with nearly 350 million users, has been making a push into the area of anticipatory computing, where its platform effectively predict what information you need to know, when you need it. Today, comes the latest development in that strategy: the company has acquired and will be closing down Refresh.io, a startup and iOS app of the same name…
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Adobe’s Slate Is A Visual Storytelling App For The iPad 0
April 2nd at 6:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsWith Slate, Adobe is launching a new text- and photo-centric storytelling app for the iPad today.About a year ago, Adobe launched Voice, its first standalone storytelling app that lets users record their own stories and then illustrate them with images (the Voice app is also getting an update today, by the way). Slate takes a different (and somewhat less experimental) approach and focuses…
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First look: Adobe Slate for iPad is an easy-to-use tool for creating compelling visual stories 1
April 2nd at 4:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsBuilding on a growing base of mobile creativity app offerings, Adobe on Thursday launched Slate, an iPad-only tool that lets users construct and publish online visually striking presentations, newsletters, reports and more.
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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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Hands-on: Adobe Slate takes another stab at âvisual storiesâ 0
April 2nd at 10:30am / Macworld / 0 opinionsA new iPad app makes magazine-like stories out of words and pictures. It's so easy, you might wish it wasn't.