Monday, 30 September 2013

5 Apps You Don't Want To Miss

With so many apps around these days it can be hard to keep up with all of the new releases each week, so we have compiled a list of top 5 apps you don't want to miss!

1. Evernote
The Evernote's iOS 7 app has a new home screen, which now brings all your personal and business notes, tags, shortcuts, announcements and notebook onto the same page. It also includes a new Quicknote feature and the ability to markup images and PDFs. Notes can also be shared with others through the app using iOS 7’s new AirDrop feature.

2. Quickoffice
This week Google made Quickoffice free for both iOS and Android.
The app lets you create and edit Microsoft Office documents, spreadsheets and presentations on your mobile device, and work can also be saved in Google Drive.


3. The Netbook
This week, luxury retailer Net-a-Porter introduced a new way to discover and shop for products in its online catalog with the launch of The Netbook app for the iPhone and iPad. The app displays a real-time feed of products other users are buying and favoriting. You can click to follow those whose style you admire. The app has not quite been released yet, however you can be put on the waiting list for access as soon as it made available.


4.  Pandora for iPad
Pandora recently launched a new version of its iPhone app optimized for iOS 7 and totally redesigned for the iPad. “We’ve taken all of the things that we’ve learned about the lean-in experience about Pandora on the Web and our phone applications, and brought that to the tablet with a new user experience built from the ground up around the larger screen environment of the tablet,” Pandora CTO Tom Conrad told Mashable. Optimized for larger screens, the app makes it easy to add variety to a station with artist suggestions, helps you learn more about an artist or album on screen while you listen, and provides a detailed timeline customized for each individual listener.


5. Chrome for iOS
Google updated Chrome for the iPhone and iPad, adding a new design for iOS 7, as well as improving the fullscreen experience on the iPad. The newest version of the app ties together the browser and other Google apps on your device. So if you’re signed into Chrome, you can sign into other Google apps simply by specifying which Google account you'd like to sign in with — rather than entering your username and password information again. Also, links in Chrome now open directly in Google Maps, Gmail, Drive and YouTube.



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