iOS features a wonderful app store that's populated with some pretty handy and/or fun programmes. We all know it's tricky for newby iOS users to hop into a foreign smartphone/tablet eco-system and even some experienced users might have stopped paying attention to the numerous new applications debuting each day. That is the reason why we've compiled this next list of our five favourite programmes. Our standards for judgment include usefulness, fun, creativeness and inspiration, and we haven't included programmes that ship with the OS itself. Now, let's begin.
1. Up first, Waze is intended to replace your smartphone's default navigation and/or maps app, and it's also available for Android, Symbian, Windows Mobile and other gadgets. Unlike Apple's Maps app, Waze features turn-by-turn navigation with spoken directions. The interface is attractive and intuitive, and it's pretty convenient to use. We prefer Waze over other third party solutions because it's free, and the app crowdsources traffic and cop-location info to help Waze drivers avoid delays, wasted time and apathy.
2. Next, AirDrive adds flash-drive functionality to your iOS device over Wi-Fi. Our only feedback is that the settings of some wireless routers will need be changed to allow the app to work, and it doesn't work over USB in scenarios when the router doesn't support AirDrive out of the box. Still, it is a great app, and it beats every other options. And, it works with any Mac, PC or Linux machine, and it does not work through iTunes like other applications.
3. PXL is another great app for photograph revising. Unlike the other photograph editors, this one is rather unique and isn't excellent for most situations. Still, the footage you can make with this app are dazzling, and they're rather lovely even if you do not truly know what you are doing. For a buck, it's worth a spot in your iPhone if you like creative photograph revising apps.
4. The Animoog software synthesizer features the stellar Moog sound inside the vicinity of your iPad. The sound is quality is first class, and we would not be surprised to listen to it in pro albums. It's plenty of fun, and you can make some rather unique music with it. It doesn't record within the app itself. But hook it to your Mac's Logic Pro or Garage Band app, and you are ready to go.
5. Eventually, Air Video streams just about any video file to your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. Combine it with an Apple TV, and you can stream that HD video to your HDTV. For less-affluent, picture and TV buffs, this app is a required tool in your arsenal.
1. Up first, Waze is intended to replace your smartphone's default navigation and/or maps app, and it's also available for Android, Symbian, Windows Mobile and other gadgets. Unlike Apple's Maps app, Waze features turn-by-turn navigation with spoken directions. The interface is attractive and intuitive, and it's pretty convenient to use. We prefer Waze over other third party solutions because it's free, and the app crowdsources traffic and cop-location info to help Waze drivers avoid delays, wasted time and apathy.
2. Next, AirDrive adds flash-drive functionality to your iOS device over Wi-Fi. Our only feedback is that the settings of some wireless routers will need be changed to allow the app to work, and it doesn't work over USB in scenarios when the router doesn't support AirDrive out of the box. Still, it is a great app, and it beats every other options. And, it works with any Mac, PC or Linux machine, and it does not work through iTunes like other applications.
3. PXL is another great app for photograph revising. Unlike the other photograph editors, this one is rather unique and isn't excellent for most situations. Still, the footage you can make with this app are dazzling, and they're rather lovely even if you do not truly know what you are doing. For a buck, it's worth a spot in your iPhone if you like creative photograph revising apps.
4. The Animoog software synthesizer features the stellar Moog sound inside the vicinity of your iPad. The sound is quality is first class, and we would not be surprised to listen to it in pro albums. It's plenty of fun, and you can make some rather unique music with it. It doesn't record within the app itself. But hook it to your Mac's Logic Pro or Garage Band app, and you are ready to go.
5. Eventually, Air Video streams just about any video file to your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. Combine it with an Apple TV, and you can stream that HD video to your HDTV. For less-affluent, picture and TV buffs, this app is a required tool in your arsenal.
About the Author:
Fausto Mendez is the editor of ReleaseDates.co, a website and subscription service that notifies you about the devices, video games and apps you need.
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