Given that there are over 900,000 apps in the App Store,
it’s hard to narrow that list down to just ten. So here are a few honorable
mentions for app categories we haven’t mentioned above:
CALCULATOR: PCALC ($10) PCalc has
long been a great calculator for the Mac, and an equally great one for iOS. For
math nerds and anyone else who needs a bit more than the stock Calculator app
offers.
CALENDAR: FANTASTICAL ($5) iOS’s first calendar with
natural-language processing, Fantastical is
a great tool for quickly adding events and viewing your calendar if you want
something a little more powerful than Apple’s included Calendar app.
DOCUMENTS: GOODREADER ($5) Need to download a .zip
archive, PDF, or other odd file to your iPhone? Chances are, GoodReader can
handle it. The app supports full PDF notation, downloads from FTP, and more.
WEB: CHROME (FREE) Safari is a fantastic Web browsing
tool, but Google’s
Chrome can be a good alternative if you use the company’s browser on
your computer. Besides, you never know when you might need a different Web
browser.
NOTES: SIMPLENOTE (FREE) If you’re looking for a few
more features than the included Notes app offers, Simplenote
is your app. It offers simplicity, sleek design, automatic iOS and Mac
sync, collaboration features, and more.
RADIO: PANDORA (FREE) If iTunes Radio isn’t quite doing
it for you, Pandoraoffers
a different spin on curated radio, using its Music Genome Project to create
stations from artists and songs.
TWITTER CLIENT: TWITTERRIFIC 5 ($3) Twitterrific is
an elegantly designed, fun-to-use Twitter client that takes iOS 7’s design cues
to the next level.
SOCIAL: FACEBOOK (FREE) If you’re a Facebook fan, the company’s
appdoesn’t get much better. It’s been redesigned for iOS 7 and supports
almost every feature available on the Web.
FOOD: YELP (FREE) Hungry? Yelp can
help you find delicious food in your neighborhood based on recommendations from
local users.
VNC: SCREENS ($20) Your iPhone can do a lot, but
sometimes it’s just not the tool you need for the job. Screens lets
you view your home computer’s display—no matter where you are—and work remotely
with ease.
source: http://www.macworld.com/article/2049247/ten-apps-every-iphone-5s-and-5c-user-should-own.html
by macworld staff
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