Wednesday, February 27, 2013

10 iPhone Apps You Must Get (Part 2)


Here's the list continued.

7. Dropbox – www.dropbox.com
Dropbox is simply an online storage solution. You can use it to share files between your iphone, ipad, and computer. I utilize dropbox quite a bit at work for sharing files between computers or sharing with coworkers. You can find out more about this tool at www.dropbox.com

6. Instagram – www.instagram.com
Instagram is another social networking app, but what makes this one a little different is that it is strictly for sharing photos. You can follow your friends, celebrities, and pretty much anyone else you want. For all the photos you share, you have the choice of adding a variety (about 19) of filters to edit your photo before you share. You can also connect to other social networks like twitter and facebook and automatically share your photos on there as well. You can find me at www.instagram.com/loveloud or @loveloud.

5. Flow - http://www.getflow.com
Flow is  a to-do app that allows you to create tasks and split them up into categories (for example, work, personal, grocery…), set due dates, and check them off once they are completed. There are many great to-do lists apps out there but I prefer to use Flow because there is also an app for macs and I can update/add tasks from my computer too.

4. Fancy - http://www.thefancy.com
Fancy is just an app that has all kinds of cool things on them. From furniture to technology accessories to just about anything you could imagine, you just might see on fancy. As they put it, “Discover amazing stuff, collect the things you love, buy it all in one place.”



You can view Part 1 here

6 comments:

  1. Some of these apps sound pretty useful, but too bad I don't have an iPhone... Maybe one day. Thanks for sharing

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    1. I know Instagram is available on Andriod and I think dropbox is too.

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  2. I believe most of the apps are available on Android, with the increased popularity of phones like the GS3, NOTE2, and HTC's... Most App developers are getting smart and deploying to both iOS, Android, and Windows because it does well for their business.

    I recommend Google+. I don't use it for social networking, rather it offers the ability to do face/face and messaging chat regardless of the OS (its a good substitute to facetime if you aren't using two iOS' devices), I prefer it over skype and its one less account you have to sign up for, granted you have a gmail account.

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