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8 iOS Apps To Help You Survive Your First Move

7 iOS Apps to Help You Move Out Without Pain

Finally ready to abandon your parents’ basement? These iOS apps will help you to move out and survive life on your own. You may even learn to feed yourself!

By Toni Matthews-El – Sep 21, 2016

Orvibo Smart Home Kit review.

Orvibo Smart Home Kit Review

Want to make your home smarter without spending an arm and a leg? Check out the Orvibo Smart Home Kit and enter to win one for yourself!

By Charnita Fance – Sep 6, 2016

Zoho Notebook - Yet Another Beautiful Note Taking App for iOS

Zoho Notebook: A Beautiful Alternative to Evernote Note-Taking App

Looking for an Evernote alternative thanks to their not-so-user-friendly policy update? Zoho Notebook for iOS is a great contender and has better features.

By Jeffry Thurana – Aug 4, 2016

How to Play Pokemon Go in Landscape Mode on Your iPhone

How to Play Pokemon Go in Landscape Mode on Your iPhone [Quick Tips]

Currently, there isn’t an option to play Pokemon Go in Landscape Mode on your iPhone. However, this quick tip uses a workaround to change that.

By Mahesh Makvana – Aug 4, 2016

Polymail - The Ultimate eMail Client for Mac and iOS

Polymail – The Ultimate Email Client for Mac and iOS

Polymail is a great email client for Mac and iOS. It has unique features like tracking, scheduling, snoozing, send cancellation and one-click unsubscribe. Check it out.

By Jeffry Thurana – Jul 29, 2016

DeskConnect - Send Files Between Mac and iOS Devices

DeskConnect – Send Files Easily Between Mac and iOS Devices

DeskConnect is an app that lets you send files between Mac and iOS devices. From text to clipboard contents to websites links to map locations to documents, it has you covered.

By Jeffry Thurana – Jul 28, 2016

Swipe Your Way to Inbox Zero Using Morning Mail

Swipe Your Way to Inbox Zero Using Morning Mail [iOS]

Looking for a quick and easy way to organize your email on your iOS device? Morning Mail will help you to reach zero inbox with just a few swipes.

By Jeffry Thurana – Jul 19, 2016

Start Exercising and Get Healthier with Zova - Personal Trainer for iOS

Start Exercising and Get Healthier with Zova – Personal Trainer for iOS

If you’ve been looking for a way to exercise and get healthy, even on the go, you’ll love the Zova app. It’s a beautiful personal trainer for iOS.

By Jeffry Thurana – Jun 29, 2016

Thingthing - A Mobile Keyboard App to Quickly Share Files

Thingthing – A Mobile Keyboard App to Quickly Share Files

ThingThing is a mobile keyboard app that lets you quickly share files. It can access your cloud files, animated GIFs, & images from Facebook and Instagram.

By Jeffry Thurana – Jun 20, 2016

Doo - A Fun and Delightful Reminder and To Do App for Mac and iOS

Doo – A Fun and Delightful Reminder and To Do App for Mac and iOS

Looking for a fun reminder and to-do app for both Mac and iOS? Meet Doo, an app that aims to make productivity fun for its users.

By Jeffry Thurana – Jun 12, 2016

Gro for Smart Gardening: Nature Meets Smart Tech

Gro for Smart Gardening: Nature Meets Smart Tech [iOS]

Dirt meets data with Gro: an iOS app for smart gardening. It knows what to grow in your yard and helps you along the way. Check it out.

By Jeffry Thurana – May 20, 2016

Eight Alternatives to Mailbox Email App on iOS

Eight Alternatives to Mailbox Email App on iOS

We’ve just lost the popular Mailbox email app thanks to Dropbox shutting it down. If you were a user, here are several Mailbox alternatives for iOS that you can try.

By Jeffry Thurana – May 5, 2016

Manage Your Personal Budget with Wally

Manage Your Personal Budget with Wally

Managing a personal budget doesn’t have to be such a chore. If you’re looking for an easy way to manage it on your mobile device, check out Wally.

By Jeffry Thurana – Apr 23, 2016

Snap, Create, and Share Your Own Emoji with MiMo Keyboard

Snap, Create, and Share Your Own Emoji with MiMo Keyboard [iOS]

MiMo Keyboard for iOS came up with a way to create and share emojis using your own pictures. It’s only limited by your imagination. Here’s how it works.

By Jeffry Thurana – Apr 9, 2016

Keep Beautiful Journal in Mac, iPhone, and iPad with Day One

Keep a Beautiful Journal in Mac, iPhone, and iPad with Day One

Day One is a beautiful journaling app that can make you look forward to writing a journal regularly. It’s available for Mac, iOS, and Apple Watch. Check it out.

By Jeffry Thurana – Apr 7, 2016

Easily Create Your Music in Mobile Devices with Music Maker Jam

Easily Create Your Music in Mobile Devices with Music Maker Jam

If you are just starting on your musical journey, Music Maker Jam is an easy-to-use app for Android, iOS and Windows mobile that helps produce great music.

By Jeffry Thurana – Apr 4, 2016

Play Audiobooks from Alternate Locations On iOS Devices

Various Ways to Play Audiobooks on iOS Devices

If you love reading audiobooks but don’t want them taking up space on your iOS device, here are some ways to play audiobooks from alternative locations.

By Jeffry Thurana – Apr 1, 2016

Getting Rid of The Blue: F.lux and Alternatives For More Devices

Getting Rid of the Blue: F.lux and Alternatives for More Devices

If you work on your computer for long hours, you probably deal with eye strain and disrupted sleep. Luckily, this can be helped by a few apps like F.lux

By Christopher Harper – Mar 25, 2016

Taking Your Best Selfies Using Microsoft Selfie

Taking Your Best Selfies Using Microsoft Selfie [iOS]

There are many iPhone apps that help take selfies, and now we have a new one from the long time rival of Apple: Microsoft. The app is called Microsoft Selfie. Let’s check it out.

By Jeffry Thurana – Feb 19, 2016

How to Watch YouTube Videos in Picture in Picture Mode in iOS 9

How to Watch YouTube Videos in Picture-in-Picture Mode in iOS 9

iOS 9 introduced a PIP mode, Picture-in-Picture. However, it doesn’t work in the YouTube app. Luckily, there are some tricks around this which you’ll learn in this article.

By Khamosh Pathak – Feb 17, 2016

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