1.EasilyDo
The free iPhone app EasilyDo works as a personal assistant and automation machine. You connect the app to a variety of online services, like your email, calendar, Facebook account, and so forth, and then EasilyDo looks for things it can help you get easily done. For example, a notification might ask you if you'd like EasilyDo to add the contact details of someone who has recently emailed you to your address book. Or it might spot an upcoming birthday of a friend and let you set up a "happy birthday" post to their timeline in advance. It's an amazing productivity app that helps you take care of a variety of tasks quickly and efficiently.
2.Flipboard
Flipboard ,
an app initially designed for the iPad that curates content from your
social networks and Web partners (think periodicals, blogs, etc.) based
on your interests and turns them into stunning magazine-like digital
pages, is now available on the iPhone. The app is free to download and
requires a free user account. Flipboard absolutely shines on the iPad,
taking advantage of swiping gestures with both visual and interactive
grace. On the smaller iPhone, it's elegant, if a little cramped.
3.Onavo
4.Comics
In all honesty, Comics is a little awkward compared to using it on an iPad, but you won't find a better comics experience on an iPhone. The app is free, as are dozens of downloadable comics - and once you run out of those, many more are available to buy. Reading works on a frame-by-frame automated 'zoom' basis, and is surprisingly usable.
Fed up of typing on the tiny iPhone keyboard? Use Dragon DIctation instead, which happily converts your speech into text (with slightly spooky levels of accuracy for a freebie app). You can even punctuate ("Comma! Full-stop!"), and when you're done the app enables you to fire your thoughts at Facebook, Twitter, Mail or the iOS clipboard.
Of course, Siri's available for more recent iOS devices; even so, Dragon Dictation has a longer buffer time and might be more suitable for people used to defining punctuation while dictating.
![](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-YbyxTgCyYdA/UQEPO-PRihI/AAAAAAAAMeQ/TbvP4mye2N8/s1600/MBL-Official-LOGO.png)
"I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world." -Albert Einstein
0 comments:
Post a Comment