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iPhone apps

Here are some interesting apps for iPhone and iPad:

Productivity


    Voice Memos: Transform your device into a portable recorder.

    Notes: Jot down notes, add checklists, images, drawings, and audio recordings.

    Reminders: Remember everything from to-do lists to project tasks.

    Calendar: Plan your time effectively and coordinate with others.

    Freeform: Sketch out projects, design mood boards, and brainstorm on a collaborative canvas.

    Pages: Collaborate on documents in real time with powerful design tools.

Exploration


    Passwords: Easily access your passwords, passkeys, and other credentials.

    Safari: Enjoy the internet with blazing-fast speed and powerful privacy protections.

    Maps: Get around with ease using multi-stop routing and voice-guided navigation.

    Weather: Check current and forecast weather at a glance.

    Find My: Track items with AirTag, share your location, and find your devices.

    Wallet: Securely store payment and transit cards, IDs, boarding passes, and more.

    Translate: Translate voice and text, have conversations between languages, or translate text in photos.

Entertainment & Home


    Apple TV app: Watch live sports and subscribe to premium channels and streaming services.

    ** Apple Music:** Play over 100 million songs and 30,00 playlists ad-free.

    Apple Arcade: Enjoy unlimited access to 200+ games with no ads or in-app purchases.

    Apple Music Classical: Discover over 5 million tracks with a powerful search built specifically for classical music.

    Apple Podcasts: Listen to millions of shows and get access to premium content with subscriptions.

Other Notable Apps


    Söka: Helps you organize your wish list into categories and keep track of what you've done.

    Atlas Obscura: Wants you gawping at more unique sights, drawing from 22,000 crowdsourced curiosities.

    Air Matters: Provides AQI and allergen information, with weather forecasts taking a back seat.

    Google Maps: An excellent, accurate alternative to Apple Maps, bundling Street View and working offline.

    Citymapper: A superb alternative to Google Maps when roaming about somewhere it covers, listing transit options and costs.

    XE Currency: A straightforward and usable app for grappling with unfamiliar currency.

    Google Translate: Translates between over 100 languages (and can handle over 50 offline) and translates bi-lingual conversations on the fly.

    EZ Meditation Timer: A free app for centring yourself with a spot of mindfulness.

    Smiling Mind: Provides guidance for meditation, including programmes for children and adults.

    RunKeeper: A free, efficient means of logging your hikes, runs, and bike rides.

    Kitchen Stories: A cookery app that's different, making no assumptions about your ability.

    Snapseed: For creative enhancements to photographs, including a slew of tools and advanced filters.

    Adobe Illustrator: Adobe's only dedicated vector graphics app available for Apple's tablet.

    Adobe Lightroom: The go-to digital photo workflow and editing application for many professional photographers.

    Adobe Photoshop Mix: Brings some of Photoshop's most powerful tools into an easy-to-use iPad app.

    Apple GarageBand: The iPad became a legitimate music composition tool thanks in large part to its own version of GarageBand.

    Apple iMovie: If you're going to edit video on a tablet, it's hard to overlook Apple's own iMovie app.

    Arturia iMini Synthesizer: A killer synth app that boasts plenty of useful additional features.

    CapCut: From the makers of TikTok, CapCut makes it easy for anyone to edit videos on a mobile device.

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