Aimed at business professionals, Cloze today is rolling out a new application which promises a smarter view of your contacts, by allowing you to automatically track email messages, phone calls, meetings, notes, social updates, and more in a single application on iPhone, iPad and the web. The idea is to offer individuals whose business requires them to maintain relationships an easy way…
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Cloze Debuts A Smart, Personal Assistant App For Managing Your Professional Relationships 3
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5 apps for signing documents with your iPhone and iPad 0
February 25th at 3:45am / Macworld / 0 opinionsPut your John Hancock on that PDF.
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Stylus-maker Adonit jumps into software with iPad app 0
February 24th at 7:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsAdonit's first iPad app is all about creating ideas.
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Stylus maker Adonit releases its first iPad drawing app 0
February 24th at 11:00am / The Verge / 0 opinionsAdonit makes some of the best iPad styluses out there, and now it's starting to make an iPad drawing app to help you sketch with them. The app, called Forge, is being released today. It's specifically designed to work with Adonit's pressure-sensitive Jot Touch stylus, but it'll work with any generic stylus and even your finger, too....
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First look: Adonit's Forge app is built for iPad brainstorming 0
February 24th at 8:34am / Macworld / 0 opinionsAdonit's first app lets you sketch, iterate, outline, mind-map, and then step back and see the big picture, just like a wall or a whiteboard.
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5 can't-miss apps: 'Alto's Adventure,' Storm, OneNote and More 3
February 22nd at 4:25am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes a gorgeous endless runner, Weather Underground's new storm-tracking app, Microsoft's latest OneNote update and a new video messaging app.
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Pop Launches An App That Makes Video Chat As Easy As SMS 1
February 19th at 7:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA new video messaging app, Pop, founded by Josh Nguyen, who previously ran product at both Tumblr and Flickr, is launching today to make video messages as easy to send as traditional SMS. Using a simple, one-screen interface, Pop connects with your phone’s address book and lets you send out a short video with just a tap, even allowing you to add colorful filters on top of the message…
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IFTTT launches trio of new 'Do' apps alongside flagship app refresh 1
February 19th at 6:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsInternet mashup service IFTTT on Thursday announced the first three in a new series of "Do" apps -- Do Button, Do Camera, and Do Note -- designed to help users create quick on-demand workflows.
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Google Inbox comes to iPads, Safari, and Firefox 0
February 19th at 9:00am / The Verge / 0 opinionsGoogle's new email client, Inbox, launched last October on the iPhone, Android, and on Chrome. It was a reimagining of how email could work â albeit with a lot of influence from other apps like Mailbox â but it was limited to just those three platforms. Most egregious is that the web version of Inbox wasn't so much a web version as it was a Chrome version, as it failed on other browsers. That situation is slightly better today, with added support for Safari and Firefox. That doesn't quite make it a...
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IFTTT launches three Do apps for a clutter-free experience 0
February 19th at 6:00am / Macworld / 0 opinionsDo Notes, Do Camera, and Do Button offer one-tap access to your favorite IFTTT recipes.
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First look: Astropad turns your iPad into a graphics tablet for your Mac 0
February 18th at 11:23am / Macworld / 0 opinionsWith an emphasis on performance, and customized Photoshop controls, Astropad could be a starving artist's Cintiq stand-in.
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Dropbox adds iOS 8 sharing extension, Google Play Music comes to iPad 2
February 17th at 11:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsA pair of Silicon Valley heavyweights updated their popular iOS apps on Tuesday, with Dropbox allowing users to upload files via iOS 8's sharing menu and Google unveiling a redesigned, universal version of its Play Music app.
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Sparrow Flies Away, As Google Finally Pulls iOS And Mac Email Apps From Apple’s Stores 0
February 17th at 6:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsAs Google sharpens the focus on its new Inbox email app, the company has quietly made another move on the email front: it appears to have pulled the Sparrow iOS and Mac apps from their respective Apple App Stores. Google, as you may remember, acquired the French startup Sparrow, including its staff, its email management apps and its technology, back in 2012.Google’s last cache of…
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Microsoft adds iCloud save support to its Office suite for iOS 0
February 17th at 4:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsUsers of Microsoft's mobile productivity suite for iOS have new storage and synchronization options for documents, following an update to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint that adds support for Apple's iCloud.
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You can now save photos and files straight to Dropbox in iOS 0
February 17th at 3:25pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsWhen Apple released iOS 8 last fall, it made possible a lot of things that Android users have taken for granted for years now. Chief among those new features was the ability for third-party apps to work in Apple's sharing system, which meant you could do a lot more with various links and files in iOS. Of course, third-party apps needed to be updated to work in this new sharing system, so it's taken some time for these features to be completely taken advantage of....
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Alfred review: This Mac app launcher continues to shine, but Alfred Remote doesn't stack up 0
February 10th at 5:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsThe introduction of the Macintosh back in 1984 helped release us from the bondage of the command-line interface. So, it seems ironic that there’s a relatively new category of Mac productivity apps that lets us control our Macs from the keyboard. Quicksilver was one of the first of these utilities, and I was a big fan. But when developer support fragmented, other apps like Launchbar and even Apple’s own Spotlight moved in to stake a claim. I’ve tried all of them and, while all have their merits, I...
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5 can't-miss apps: Paper, SwiftKey, uHealth and more 0
February 8th at 6:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's list includes SwiftKey's latest update, an eye-tracking app to help improve your concentration and an app to help Windows Phone users customize their home screen.
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Meet your new favorite calendar app for iOS 1
February 4th at 5:04pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsReaddle’s calendar app, Calendars 5, brings all the natural language and sync goodness of other high-end calendar apps, along with support for your Google or iOS calendar, to your iPhone and iPad at the same time in one three-dollar app.…
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Getting started with the Microsoft Outlook app 0
January 30th at 3:45am / Mashable / 0 opinionsHow to get the most out of Microsoft's new Outlook apps for iOS and Android.
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Microsoft expands Office for iOS with new Outlook app 0
January 30th at 3:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsMicrosoft on Thursday unveiled Outlook for iOS, a new mobile version of its widely-used e-mail and calendaring application, as the company continues to invest in rival mobile platforms under CEO Satya Nadella.
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Microsoft Outlook debuts as free download for iPhone, iPad 0
January 29th at 7:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsMicrosoft on Thursday released its long-awaited Outlook client for iOS, giving both iPhone and iPad owners the ability to access a unified view of email calendar, contacts, and attachments.
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Microsoft Launches Outlook For iOS And Android 0
January 29th at 11:23am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsMicrosoft today launched Outlook for Android and iOS phones and tablets, based on the application it acquired when it bought Acompli last December. These new applications will go live in their respective app stores over the course of the next few hours.These new applications will go live in their respective app stores over the course of the next few hours.
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The best Gmail app for the iPhone is now made by Microsoft 0
January 29th at 10:00am / The Verge / 0 opinionsGmail is the world's most popular email service, and the iPhone, as if this week didn't make it abundantly clear, is the world's most popular smartphone. The two have been around for years and years, however the experience of using them together has never been particularly good. Hell, let's be honest, if you're relying on Google's own email apps on the iPhone, your experience is doubleplusungood. But there are plenty of alternatives in Apple's App Store, and it just so happens that the best among them...
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App Store is having a blowout sale on productivity apps 0
January 29th at 5:04am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsApple has really been upping its game with curated app collections, and today a slew of amazing productivity apps were put on sale as part of a new “Get Productive” roundup in the App Store. It’s the most impressive collection of app…
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The App Store is having a productivity app blowout sale 1
January 29th at 3:04am / Cult of Mac / 0 opinionsApple has really been upping its game with curated app collections, and today a slew of amazing productivity apps were put on sale as part of a new “Get Productive” roundup in the App Store. It’s the most impressive roundup of app…