A new keyboard app for the grammatically challenged.
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Grammarly's new iPhone keyboard app will help fix your terrible grammar 0
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This week in apps: Book spa treatments with Google, take retro photos, and more 2
July 15th at 6:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsMake room on your phone.
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This week in apps: L'Oréal's new UV patch, a cool raw photo editor, and the rest of the best 0
June 25th at 5:25pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsAll the apps.
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This week in apps: Pokémon, Snapchat, and more make waves 0
May 27th at 4:05pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsMake space on your phone.
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Roku for iPhone gets 'one-tap' streaming, Evernote app overhauls iOS interface 1
January 17th at 11:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsRoku and Evernote each released major revamps of their iOS apps on Tuesday, the former making it easier to find and launch video streams, the latter simplifying navigation and other features.
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Hands on: Duet Display for iPad brings Touch Bar, Apple Pencil to your extended Mac desktop 0
December 28th at 7:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAccelerated multiple-monitor tool Duet Display now brings the MacBook Pro's Touch Bar to an extended screen using an iPad, and optional full Apple Pencil support in macOS. AppleInsider shows you what's been updated in the new version.
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Scrivener for iOS update delivers small but strong improvements 0
December 23rd at 10:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsThe latest solid version of Scrivener, recently refined with an update , shows the writing app has aged well through years of development on multiple platforms. AppleInsider puts it through its paces, and takes a look back at Ulysses too.
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Google turns Drive for iOS into Android migration tool 0
December 14th at 5:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsGoogle on Tuesday activated a new Google Drive feature that turns the cloud storage app for iOS into a migration tool capable of transferring calendars, contacts and photos from an iPhone or iPad to a new Android device.
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Workflow 1.6 for iOS adds features and redesign to win over casual users 0
November 28th at 6:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsWorkflow's new 1.6 release continues the app's increasing list of capabilities and makes visual refinements to its most-used tools, and is aiming to attract people who are new to automation. AppleInsider examines the new version in detail.
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Microsoft app delivers colorful window to the world for the colorblind 0
November 14th at 3:05am / Mashable / 0 opinionsIt's free for the iPhone and iPad.
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Dropbox for iOS now has in-app PDF signing and new productivity features for iMessage and iPad 0
October 12th at 4:02am / Macworld / 0 opinionsDropbox for iOS improves on mobile productivity with a slew of new features.
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Keynote, Pages, and Numbers now support real-time collaboration across Mac and iOS 0
September 20th at 11:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsMajor update to Appleâs iWork apps allow for multiple users to work together.
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New call-blocking apps in iOS 10 can stop spammers and scammers before they reach you 1
September 17th at 1:42am / Macworld / 0 opinionsiOS 10 allows apps to provider Caller ID labels for incoming voice calls, and automatically block callers, too.
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How to master the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus 0
September 16th at 3:49pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsThe iPhone 7 is a lot like its predecessor. It looks identical, save a slightly different camera on the standard model and an additional lens on the iPhone 7 Plus. And when put in a case, you wouldnât be able to tell this yearâs Apple product from last yearâs, even if you ordered one with the new "jet black" finish....
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Try out Apple's new third-party iMessage integration in iOS 10 with these apps 0
September 14th at 3:11am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsAs it did with Siri, Apple has granted developer access to the Messages API in iOS 10, opening the door to unique app integrations. AppleInsider has compiled a list of ten candidates that expand the new iMessage app's abilities.
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7 can't-miss apps: Mr. Robot, Musical.ly, Procreate and more 0
September 3rd at 4:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsThis week's app roundup.
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The best calendar apps for iPhone and iPad 0
September 1st at 1:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsNow that Sunrise has been shut down, what calendar app should you get to replace it? Our list can help.
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Microsoft updates Office apps to allow on-screen sketching for iPhone 0
August 15th at 4:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsOver half a year after adding Apple Pencil support to Office for the iPad Pro, Microsoft on Monday added a similar feature for written annotations to the suite's core iPhone apps.
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Microsoft Office for iPhone gets drawing support for your fingers 0
August 15th at 11:49am / The Verge / 0 opinionsMicrosoft was quick to optimize its Office suite of apps for the iPad Pro and Apple's Pencil stylus, but the company held off on any inking support in Office for iPhone. Starting today, Microsoft is updating Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for iPhone to include a new drawing tab option. Just like the Windows and iPad variants, Office on iPhone will now let you use your finger to write, draw, and highlight documents....
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Google Docs finally works properly on the iPad Pro 0
August 11th at 4:49am / The Verge / 0 opinionsOnly yesterday I was sat in a cafe with my iPad Pro editing an article that a colleague had shared with me in Google Docs, thinking to myself "man, if only this app would get updated so I wouldn't have to pop into Slack every couple of minutes to see what's up, my life would be better right now" Although Google Docs did get an iPad Pro update back in March, it was half-baked â things ran at the right resolution but there was no support for Split View, meaning there was no true simultaneous...
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Dropbox's answer to Google Docs is now available on iOS and Android 0
August 4th at 10:49am / The Verge / 0 opinionsDropbox Paper is now available on iOS and Android, allowing users to collaborate on documents in real-time. The software first launched in private beta last year as Dropbox's answer to Google Docs, but is now available for anyone to try. You can join the beta at dropbox.com/paper and download the app from the App Store or the Play Store....
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Astropad update challenges Wacom with improved performance and natural drawing flair 0
August 3rd at 8:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsMac-iOS duo promises greater speed, stylus control, and app compatibility.
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Upthere cloud services store all users' data in the cloud, with no local storage 2
July 28th at 12:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsUpthere, a new cloud service designed by former Apple engineers including former Mac software engineering chief Bertrand Serlet, has exited a seven month long beta program on iOS and macOS, and is promising to change how users utilize and think about cloud storage.
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Writers rejoice: Scrivener for iPad and iPhone is finally here 0
July 20th at 9:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsYou can finally write your epic geek romance novel on your iPad using Scrivener.