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Top 10 Favorite non-music ios apps?
I admit, I'm an app-holic. Not just for Audiobus apps but for time management apps, news apps, etc but there are so many, it can be often hard to filter out the really good ones from the not so good ones. So i thought why not leverage the intelligence of this community and find out what other apps you guys love. I'll go first:
Omnifocus: Time management/tasks/Getting Things Done app
Drafts: Great note taking app that can send to other apps
Evernote: Another great note taking app that's great for storing stuff. I've got a bunch of music ideas on this one.
Feedly: Great for reading my most commonly visited news articles
Nintype: Like Android's Swype for ios
IFTTT: If this then that. Automates many common tasks for you. Example: You add a contact, it auto backups to Google spreadsheet. Would be cool if music apps started using this on some level.
Dropbox
Box
Dolphin Browser: Easy to save stuff to box and evernote
Gmail app: As much as I wanna ween myself off of Google, the search function alone is worth gold as it's such a pain searching through hundreds, if not thousands of emails on iphone.
Thanks in advance
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Hi.
The app I use the most, is PDF Expert (now called PDF Expert 5 if you want to pay twice). I keep in my iPad ALL of user guides, reviews, etc. of most of the AB apps.
And of course for annotate docs, plans, magazines, tutorial, etc.
Errrr, I think we already have a thread like this
http://forum.audiob.us/discussion/2600/top-5-most-used-apps-on-your-ipadiphone/p1
...but that was top 5
Ups!
FileBrowser - access files on remote computers is handy.
PushUps pro - great challenge to get to 100 rep set.
Thanks for the heads up on Omnifocus, been looking for somthing like this.
Frax - awesome fractal app with infinite variations
Electric sheep - visuals
Procreate - art app
AppShopper
@supadom said:
Oh sorry guys. I only check in like once a week and dropped off for a few months before so didnt see that thread. Will check out
EDIT: Just read it and I even actually posted on it early on in thread and it's still mostly music related which if you dig further on this forum's history has been asked several times before "top audiobus apps or top ios apps"
No worries - that other thread is a different subject anyway.
My top ten most-used non-music apps at the moment:
Appzapp, appstore, mail, safari, camera, polyfauna!!! iBooks, dropbox random games
@Xprmntr said:
Had seen a video on this, it looks amazing, I like fractals. What are the cloud credits about though?
I've replaced my usage of almost every native app:
Mail-> for work (exchange server) I use Mail + for Outlook which is amazingly good; for non-work Mailbox (by Dropbox) which I love for the Filing to task/response oriented filders and for the fact that one can attach file from Dropbox in away akin to desktop email
Safari -> Coast by Opera (built for touchscreen versus the finger is mouse paradigm in Safari) and Mercury (the most like a real browser; you can set how sites identify the browser, which is incredibly useful for avoiding mobile sites and for tricking Office365 into letting me download the original office app to my iPad).
Calendar -> for work, Mail+ covers my ccalendar needs; otherwise EasilyDo ends up being my reminder machine (I love EasilyDo)
Weather -> the Yahoo! Weather app is awesome
The rest are tied too into the content to escape; if any other music player lets me play my iTunes Match / iCloud songs and not just what's downloaded, please let me know. And how disappointing is iTunes Radio???
For non-core functionality, my faves are:
Notes Mobile (great handwritten note app that exports your handwriting to text and does a good job of it (fave stylus is the Musemee Notier 2)
IThoughts Mobile for mind mapping / brainstorming; mostly for work, but I've used it plenty for other times I need to drive out an idea in multiple tangents
iA Writer / Writer Pro text editor; my go to for writing lyrics or starting just about any writing I need to do because it's so clean.
And the bes app EVER is RapMushi which is free and too brilliant for words. (IMHO).
I'll add lynx and bobcats later, cats.
Without including any of the default Apple apps:
Byword - The best Markdown text editor.
Documents 5 - A free, high quality file manager.
NewsBlur - My feed reading service of choice.
iCab - The best third party web browser. Although I use Safari, I keep iCab around for its agent switcher, among other things.
I actually use my iOS devices for photography and video recording editing quite a bit. My favorite photo/video apps:
Snapseed - Simple to use, well designed, surprisingly powerful.
Filterstorm Neue - Photo editor that offers finer control compared to Snapseed.
645 Pro - My favorite 3rd party camera app.
Filmic Pro - Record high quality videos.
VideoGrade - Color grading videos on iOS? Why not.
iMovie - It could use a few more features, but it's still somehow the best video editor for iOS.
VSCOcam, camera+, chrome, paper, flipboard, agenda, Evernote, autostitch, yelp, Netflix.
@WMWM said:
The credits are for use when you want to use the FRAX cloud rendering to render super high rez images. Note that FRAX is strictly Mandelbrot and Julia sets, you cannot change the fractal formula itself, but can create virtually endless variations of those two classic fractal forms. Limited, but fantastic. Definitely upgrade if you jump on it.
The rest may be a tell that I'm probably not your usual iPad user, but this group may not be either:
Emerald Chronometer and Emerald Observatory HD.
i41CX+ - an HP 41C with all plugins (RPN just feels - right:)
for any other old fogeys out there, I'd add iSLideRuleHD.
iSSH is great. I don't use it often but it has saved my bacon more than once. Wish I had a reason to need i41CX+