Looking For A Powerful Yet Simple To-Do App? Try Wasabi
If you're not a complicated GTD person but looking for a to-do app that you'll use, then perhaps it's time to try Wasabi (no, not the food).
If you're not a complicated GTD person but looking for a to-do app that you'll use, then perhaps it's time to try Wasabi (no, not the food).
Keeping track of your transactions couldn't be easier with Expense. Handy categories conveniently show your spending habits (which you may not want to admit).
The app demands that you buy it a pie, because the cake has been proven to be a lie. Actually, this is a beautiful little shopping list app for your iPhone. But please don't give your iPhone a pie, I wouldn't recommend it.
Your iPhone is with you all the time, so why not turn it into a beautiful little journal to keep track of those awesome (or not) moments of your life? Now complete with Evernote syncing.
Do you always need a reminder to do something, because otherwise you'll forget? NotifyMe will help you out, and syncs across your devices and computers.
Readable is a website reader that auto scrolls letting you read articles hands free. There is even a facial recognition feature that will stop the scrolling when your face is not detected by the front-facing camera.
Managing your money across your different accounts can be daunting, but MoneyWiz can help with its many features (you have to do the rest).
Envelope budgeting can be helpful as long as you stick to the rules and keep track of your expenses. Ez Budget helps make the process simpler.
Last month we reviewed Free-Time: a daily planner meets calendar app for the iPhone. Now, it has been updated in quite a big way and we're excited to check it out.
Sometimes keeping a journal is hard to keep up with everyday. How about an app that makes the process simpler by just asking you "How was your day?"
Molenotes is what the official Moleskine app should have been. Organize your thoughts into separate notebooks, tabs, and pages within this retro note-taking app.
The Hit List was in development for a long time, and it has finally arrived on to the iPhone only about a month after the first release of the Mac app. But it was definitely worth the wait.
Don't let the name fool you, this Toyota app has little to do with the car company.
Warning: Syncellence fails to live up to its name. This app may create dissonant indifference in some users.
Alert is a free, bare bones notification app for the iPhone. As the app description claims, "3 people can't be wrong!" ... or can they?
Organizer HD creates impressive calendar pages, but the time it takes to make them renders the app impractical for daily use.
Weave is a task manager for your iPhone that will allow you to be able to focus on just the day's tasks. There are other features as well, like time tracking, and even income and expense reporting. All of this for free.
Remember desktop calendars? They were useful, weren't they? Agenda wants to replicate the good things about desktop calendars for you right on your iPhone.
Learn the basics of setting up your computer to accept connections from a VNC client so you can access it from the comfort of your couch, or the other side of the world, using your iPad!
A lot of people like CloudApp. But so far, there hasn't been any release of an official CloudApp iPhone or iPad app. How about the next best thing? Introducing Stratus, the free and universal way to access CloudApp on iOS.
Class schedules can be daunting to keep track of, but Timetable HD 2 wants to help. Despite being beautifully designed, the app falls a bit short.
For those wanting to program PHP, CSS, Javascript, or HTML on the iPad, Koder offers an editor interface and specialized tools designed to work in a touch environment.
Google Docs is one of the best ways to get work done on any platform. With this AppGuide, see what apps combine the power of Google Docs with the elegance of an iOS app.
Whether you already have your next idea for a novel or simply wish to brain storm a new story or play, A Novel Idea was developed to assist. Having an outline of information laid out before you is always a huge help when writing.