Find The Answers You Need With These iPhone Reference Apps
These iPhone reference apps will help you find the answers to your questions.
These iPhone reference apps will help you find the answers to your questions.
Expand your knowledge with this list of informative apps.
This beautiful new app is a great way to keep track of all of your favorite television shows.
Vocabulary is a difficult thing to master. Fortunately, this dictionary can help you out with that.
We all have places we've been recommended, or just want to visit. Keeping track of them has never been easier with this nifty app.
Why use multiple apps to keep track of the things you want to do at some point when you can have it all in this one app?
Now you can keep track of all of your movies, and share them with others, thanks to this ravishing new app.
There's a lot of birthdays to remember over time. Keep track of the ones that matter to you with this sleek app.
Every fact and factoid in the known universe is at your fingertips with these iPad reference apps.
If you're a television show junkie like myself, then you will get some use out of this app, which is a hybrid of episode guide and social network.
Need access to Dropbox, but not happy with the official app for the iPhone? Then check out this robust alternative.
Information is important, so why not create your own wiki to reflect the stuff that matters to you?
Grokr is possibly the closest thing to Google Now on your iPhone.
Quickly see your favorite television shows for the week with this delightful new app from Robocat.
We all need to know the news, but it's hard sometimes. Fortunately, Circa has arrived and makes it a much easier task.
Here's your chance to win a $10 iTunes Gift Card!
Everyone likes Wikipedia. Wikilire is another Wikipedia app, but it adds an interesting new feature.
This app presents Wikipedia articles in a gorgeous, visual new way.
Quote lovers will love Quotebook, which just got even better in a big 2.0 update!
Do you search the Internet a lot from your iPhone? Then you may want to check out this new app, which I can only call "the Launch Center of search."
Are you a Dribbble fan like me? Then you have to check out Backboard.
FontBook is a beautifully executed reference guide for all of your typography needs.
If there's one thing the new Retina iPad should be good at, it's showcasing real works of art.