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Top 10 Apps For iPhone and iPad

Welcome to our top 10 apps for iPhone and iPad. Here, we will bring a collection of new and noteworthy apps available in the Apps Store. We are always looking for new and nifty apps and make our roundup of iOS apps almost every week. So bookmark this page for further updates regarding iOS apps.
Agenda Calendar 4

The Agenda Calendar has been given an innovative and new lease of life in this latest version. It’s dashing design and color coded dots make it much easier to see what you have got planned.
Viz

The Viz (£1.49) allows you to create charts using your handset. Enter your data, pick a color scheme and chart types, and then share or save the result.
vividHDR

This photography app (£1.49) allows you to take the high dynamic range (HDR) pics using your iPhone or iPad. Use slider to set the result.
Aero (free)

This Slick weather (free) app uses smooth animations and easy type to bring you the weather prediction. It can break the prediction down by the hour and tell you the forecast for the rest of the week.
djay 2

Following the success of genuine djay, the 2nd generation has been redesigned pass new features to the DJ system. It is available for the iPhone, too.
Disney Animated

It is a little bit pricey at £9.99, but Disney Animated app for the iPad is a gem for the Disney fans and animators.
MixBit

Love Vine but wish you might make your own videos longer? The MixBit ( free) app allows you to record up to the 256 16-second clips to compose a video and share with your friends.
To Bed

There is an app for everything. It’s a 69p app which uses your age and wake up times so that it can remind you when you should need to go to the bed.
Photochop

The Photochop may help you to add some nifty effects to your iPhone photos. It can also break your photo into the tiles and adjust these tiles to make the result you are happy with.
VLC for iOS
This universal app (free) brings the VLC media player to the iPhone, iPad and iPod. For those of you who’re really used to convert movies and TV programs on your computer before syncing them to the iOS device, the VLC for the iOS means you are going to find watching which content a lot simpler, because you will no longer need to convert it.

There look to be some teething problems with new, improved version of the app, but it is free and the developers are active to update when the issue becomes apparent.
The Human Body for iPhone & iPad Teaches Anatomy with Smart Animations

Sometimes, the best way to learn or gain is with an interactive experience. That is exactly what the Human Body for iPhone & iPad does for learning the human anatomy. This nifty app comprises elegantly rendered graphics and animations showing all the major body systems. This app, focused at the kids aged 4 & plus, focuses all the biological essentials and depicts things in an attractive visual way.

You navigate around to different kinds of organs and areas of the body with the silde out menu on the left side. Different body systems are itemized, but this is not an app which relies on the words. You get visual depictions of what the everything is. The central nervous system is at the top. Then Skeleton one, lungs, and so on. You can now tap any of them to get close observations.

When checking out the area, there’re usually some subsections to inspect. For instance, the circulatory system has close up animations of blood vessel and heart. Again, there are not any justification of what is going on, but swiping and tapping will uncover what are essentially minigames which illustrate the how the things work. For example, in the blood vessel you may guide white blood cells (WBC) around to attack the bacteria. In the eye, the human body uses the device’s front facing camera to show how images are being flipped on the retina.

The animations are kind of fluid and highly polished. It is an app for the kids, but there’s perhaps still something here to gain for those who really do not remember much about biology coursework. It’s also just fun to play around with. Surely this app will make you smile to yourself more than once.
The Human Body for iPhone & iPad ($2.99) now is available at the App Store, but it is a hefty download (343MB). Make sure you have got some extra space for it. It works amazingly on iPhone and iPad.
Doctape File Viewer Releases For iOS
Now the Dropbox and million other storage utilities have put almost any file type we want within access of our iOS devices there is just one problem left to solve; How do you open up the uncommon file types? To quote the late night television ‘’there has to be a healthier way.’’ The Cloud Storage Company Doctape agrees and has released a new app known ‘’ Doctape File Viewer’’.

The Doctape File Viewer is a kind of cloud based file conversion engine which lets you import any file from your cloud storage destination of your own choice for viewing, regardless of the file type. The users don’t have to raise the companies profile. With the 80 file types supported by the viewer, it’s clearly going to do that.

The Doctape File Viewer can open the following;
• Adobe PDF files (PDF) with the gallery view, annotation & bookmark support
• Microsoft Office files (Excel XLS/XLSX, Word DOC/DOCX, Powerpoint PPT/PPTM/PPTX)
• Librae Office and Open Office files (ODT, ODT, SXW, STW)
• Text-files (TXT, RTF, CSV)
• Audio files (MP3, M4A, AIFF, AACF, WAV, ALAC)
• Video files (MP4, MOV, M4V, 3GP, MPV) images
• Image & vector files (JPG, PNG, BMP, TIF, AI, NEF, ARF)
• Adobe Photoshop files (PSD)
The Roundup Of iOS Apps This week

This week the roundup of iOS apps comes with some ways to listen music and to read comic books. And you will also see the latest version of Madden in this week’s update.
US Open

The U.S. Open (free) app for the iOS devices allows you to follow the tennis championship tournament the live scores, live radio and video, updates, news, a schedule of play, and many more. If you are a tennis fan, you really cannot go without this nifty app.
TuneIn Radio Pro

The Tuneln Radio Pro ($5) an iOS app, one of the best music streaming apps out there. The latest update allows the users to stay current, letting them swipe up or down to see the history of their current activity, along with some recommendations for the radio stations and programs they may enjoy.
tadaa 3D

This photo app ($4) does not really create 3D pictures but it comes with the 3D animations and simulations which make your pics appear to react you move your iPhone. It comprises dozens of the HD filters, and membership in the tadaa’s community of the users.
Marvel Unlimited

The Marvel Unlimited (free) app for the iOS devices has been updated for the better offline use, developers have doubled, from 6 to 12, the number of the issues which can be saved for reading when the users are not in the range of an internet connection.
Flickr for iPhone

The Filters are still known to be as the hottest thing in sharing your pics online, and the newest update to the Yahoo’s Flicker app goes all out adding lots. You can now preview some filtered effect live as you’re shooting, and can make custom adjustments to the filters to get your own spin on the things. There is also a host of new editing and shooting tools so that you can get the photo you want, any time.
Madden NFL 25

After all these years, the Madden NFL 25 probably will not have to do much to sell itself. But like the EA’s other games for iOS, it relies on the freemium model, meaning that to get progress in the game or unlock the whole playbook, you will have to make in-app purchases ranging from $2 to $100. It’s perhaps the ultimate test of the EA’s business model.
Living Earth

The very famous Living Earth ($3) an iOS app, has been updated to give alerts for the tropical cyclones, the recent temperature at your location showed on your home screen. So you can prepare yourself for the worst conditions.
I Just Want Coffee

The I Just Want Coffee ($2) app keeps the things simple. It points you to the nearest coffee shops. The 2.0 version is similarly simple; it simply overhauls the user interface and enlarges the app from the iPhone to the fully universal iOS offering.
Delectable Wine

The Delectable Wine (free) app for the iPhone has been an aid to budding the oenophiles; the 3.0 version has released with the personalized recommendations for user, based on the wines that users has enjoyed, in short it warns you not to drink a bad merlot again.
The Top iPhone & iPad Apps

We’ve assembled the top 10 paid and free iPhone & iPad apps in the Apple’s App store for the week closing on 26th of August.
Some of these nifty apps will cost you only a dollar or two, but it is a minor price to pay for some nice apps.
The App Store Approved Charts for the week ending on Aug. 26, 2013:
Top Paid iPhone Apps:
- Asphalt 8; Gameloft, Airborne
- Minecraft ~ Pocket Edition, Mojang
- PicPlayPost; Flambe Studios LLC
- Heads Up!.. Warner Bros.
- Pixel Gun 3D — Block World Pocket Survival Shooter with the Skins Maker for minecraft (PC edition) Alex Krasnov & Multiplayer
- Pimp Your Screen; Apalon
- The NFL Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet 2013; NFL Enterprises LLC
- AfterLight; Simon Filip
- Flipagram ~ Turn your Instagram photos into the fun, charming video slideshows,. Flipagram LLC
- Free Music Download Pro — Mp3 Downloader; ASPS Apps

Top Free iPhone Apps:
- Plants vs. Zombies 2,. PopCap
- Candy Crush Saga; King.com Limited
- Sky Gamblers; Storm Raiders and Atypical Games
- Colormania – Genera Mobile, Guess the Colors
- Google ,YouTube, Inc.
- The ESPN Fantasy Football, ESPN
- Vine, Vine Labs, Inc.
- Despicable Me; Gameloft, Minion Rush
- Burbn, Instagram, Inc.
- Gamistry, Gold Diggers

Top Paid iPad Apps:
- Asphalt 8; Gameloft, Airborne
- Ginger Labs, Notability
- Mojang, Minecraft – Pocket Edition
- NFL Fantasy Football Cheat Sheet for iPad 2013, NFL Enterprises LLC
- Apple,Pages
- Roto Sports, RotoWire Fantasy Football Draft Kit 2013, Inc.
- Apalon, Pimp Your Screen
- Pixel Gun 3D ~ Block the World Pocket Survival Shooter with Skins Maker for minecraft (PC edition) & Alex Krasno, Multiplayer
- Igor Kalicinski, Survivalcraft
- Plants vs. Zombies HD,. PopCap

Top Free iPad Apps:
- Disney Infinity; Action!, Disney
- Plants vs. Zombies 2, PopCap
- Animal Voyage; Pocket Gem, Island Adventure,Inc.
- Sky Gamblers; Atypical Game, Storm Raiders
- Baby Hospital & Baby Care – George C, Kids games
- King.com Limited, Candy Crush Saga
- Google, YouTube,Inc.
- Linden Research, Blocksworld HD, Inc.
- Despicable Me; Minion Rush, Gameloft
- Skype Communications S.a.r.l, Skype for the iPad,
Enchanting iOS Apps This Week

It’s very difficult to assemble some enchanting iOS apps for you at the week’s roundup of innovative iOS apps. These apps lets the users enjoy Disney characters in the home movies, games, comics, search and travel.
Comics4Kids
The Comics4Kids (free) app for iPad and iPhone has been a child~friendly way to familiarize youngsters to the comic variety ~ it sifts out the darker, the Frank Miller~inspired titles which could be in one’s own digital library and give the kids just the age~appropriate stuff. This new update makes the Comics4Kids more friendly with the iPad, allowing the users to read in the landscape mode and view the two pages at a same time.
Chegg
Now its time to back to the school time! The Chegg is a kind of universal iOS app which allows you to rent a digital textbook. It is been ‘’redesigned and rebuilt,’’ with a new homescreen which makes it much easier for the users to find content they need. Among the extra new features: a preview of any textbook that the Chegg gives, as well 2 free guided solutions to help your understanding, almost every week.
Disney Infinity; Action
Wish you might star in the movie with the Disney and Pixar’s most~beloved characters? The Disney Infinity; Action! Is a free iPad and iPhone app which allows the users to overlay animations of the Mr.incredible, Sully from the Monsters, and Captain jack sparrow onto their own iOS~based videos. The videos can be shared to the Twitter or Facebook for the maximum Disneyfied fun.
Nook Video
It’s very rare that you listen good news about this Nook platform these days, but some folks at the Barnes and Noble keep continuing alone, now we introducing the Nook video app (free) for iPad and iPhone. The users can buy and rent streaming Tv shows & movies from the B&N’s online store, and download those videos for the offline viewing.
Lionel Battle Train
Even the toys as the old~fashioned as the train sets find some new life on the iOS. The Lionel Battle Trains with some twists; you expected it they are prepared for the battle. Armor and Weapons can be promoted with in~app purchases estimation up to $20.
Phlo
This nifty app is for the users who do not want to select between Bing and Google; the Phlo rights that the users can ‘type once, search everywhere’. The result do not all show on the same page: instead, type search term in, and then change the consequences page without retyping. There’re plenty of options for the social~media saving and sharing links for later reading.
Radical.FM
Yes, the iOS 7 is going to introduce the iTune Radio to life, but that is not slowing the rush to the market of opposing music apps. Radical.FM is the best, a Pandora~like offering for iPad and iPhone which allows the users to choose music types they want to listen, and set adjustments so they hear as much as they choose. The app is giving famous; the service said that this week is adding servers to keep up with the demand.
TripCase
TripCase (free) is a iPhone app which helps the users to plan out~of~town trips. This week’s update allows the American Express users to connect to some special offers in the app, and gives all the users with giant access to particular offers from the hotels, restaurants, and other sites they might want to visit on their trip.
Phlo is a influential internet Search Tool For The iOS Devices
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Earlier in this year, I got a look at the Phlo for Mac and loved it. But the Phlo an internet search tool for the iOS devices allows you to conduct one search using different search engines. You might, for instance, use the Google, Amazon, Bing and Wikipedia with a simple click to modify search engines. There is no retyping of search terms. No bothers.
Now this search power has come to the iOS, with the universal Phlo app ($2.99) that allows you to search up to 30 search engines, such as the Twitter, Facebook, eBay, Flicker, Wolfram Alpha and many more.

I used a collection of search techniques, and the app functioned quickly and flawlessly. Then I tried some particular movie searches by using Vimbo, IMDb, Google and YouTube. If the pre~set searches are not enough, you may create your own.
Phlo for the Mac ($3.99) has been updated, and the users can sync their search histories between the Macs and the iOS. It needs setting up a free account & signing into the each device. On Mac, Phlo can be released with the keyboard shortcut.
I spend much time in searching on my iPad, phone and computer. The Phlo speeds up the process, providing me some usable results rapidly. One thing which is missing is the capability to savea some search engines and use those particular searches. This would allow one~click searches. The developer says that it is working on, and it cannot come soon for me.
The Phlo for iOS needs iOS 6 and is optimized for iPhone 5. It’s worth a appearance if you are a constant searcher.
Bewitching iOS Apps This Week

This week we bring some bewitching iOS apps for you so that you can enjoy your devices with great ease.
Chordion

The Chordion app ($1) for iPad is an attractive way of producing music ~ use your left hand only to control the cord changes, while your right one creates a melody on the mini keyboard. Even if you are an inexperienced or new in music, you can produce plausible~sounding tunes. This week’s roundup of iOS app is a response to the international popularity of app~ the developers say that it is built iTunes music app charts in the 35 countries ~ and enhances French, Italian, Korean, German, and the Portuguese language options.
Coffitivity

I love to work in a coffee shop as it is my favorite place. Apparently, I am not alone. The nifty Coffitivity ($2) iOS app which streams the sounds of the coffee shop to your handset or tablet because, the developers say, ‘’ the recent research shows the ambient noise boosts the creative thinking.’’ Positively, it’ll soon be able to create a cappuccino for you.
Jim Henson’s Chatter Zoo

The Jim Henson’s Chatter Zoo ($20; for iPhone and iPad) features gorgeous animal babies who can easily guide your children via stories and some nifty activities like feeding and meals time, in order to aid them chief those activities in the genuine world. The virtual animal babies are the real needy ~’’ they need you!’’ the promotional stuffs say ~ but again, very, very gorgeous.
Here is how large the GIF renaissance has got: the Flipboard has updated its app to lodge them, confirming you never have to consent the app in the order to view a short kind of animated picture of somebody from the game of Thrones saying something

Here’s how big the GIF renaissance has gotten: Flipboard has just updated its app to accommodate them, ensuring you never have to leave the app in order to view a short animated picture of somebody humorous. Another new option: some of the Flipboard’s native news units are getting more writing control, with the new ‘’top stories’’ section in each.
Gogobot

The Gogobot app (free) aspires to be the Yap of vacation planning, giving crowdsourced reviews of the places to stay, things to do, and some places to eat when you are on the road. This new collection of apps makes the app more communal, allowing the users to create some vacation plans with the other friends so that everyone can have input on the creation of good time.
Rdio

Rdio for iPad and iPhone was rationalized this week with some improved and new radio stations drawing on the catalog of twenty million songs. There is also now You FM, a modified station of your chosen tracks. Unlike the spotify, that gives radio for absolutely free on the iOS, you will have to subscribe the Rdio to get this service. The subscriptions cost only $15 a month.
Super Stickman Golf 2

This attractive golfing game was modified with some significant revisions, comprising 8 new courses, new multiplayer modes, new course obstacles, immediate replay video sharing, and eleven more achievements.
New AOL Radio App for iPad & iPhone Available Now!

In addition to releasing our new web player and our 1st ever Android app, we are bringing new AOL radio app for iPad & iPhone. It is free to download and enjoy unlimited music each month.
This is going to become very famous among the teenagers who love to listen music with great ease. You will really enjoy this nifty app as it allows you to listen your music with innovative new features you haven’t seen with the player before. It catches your interest when you know about it’s free downloading.

Created with the new colorful dashing interface and optimized for the iPad retina screens and iPhone 5, the very attractive AOL Radio iOS app comprises many enchanting features such as multi~artist custom stations, new and innovative kind of sharing features and AOL Radio premium.
With the AOL Radio Premium ( $9.99 , for a month) you get all features comprised with an AOL Radio Plus plan ($3; for a month) with ad~free listening, unrestricted song skips and new features like on~demand listening, sharing and playlist creation as well as the offline mobile listening! Get the AOL Radio immediately by downloading choose stations to an iPhone or iPad!

Check out all these new features by simply upgrading your app or downloading new AOL Radio app for iPad & iPhone. Get it now….
Bewitching iOS Apps This Week

We’ve 2 apps this week which take the words you compose and make them more elegant. There is also a vampire game, so there is that. You will really enjoy our new collection of bewitching iOS apps this week.
Byliner

Adore a good story? The Byliner, a payment service which gives great fiction & nonfiction stories to the users, is now accessible in the iPad app. The $10~a~month service features offerings by the authors ranging from the Margaret Atwood to the George Saunders to the Jonathan Krakauer to the Adam Gopnik. If you are a fan of any of those people, this app could be for you.
Djay 2

The 1st edition of the Djay was so decent, how might it be improved? The Algoriddim found a way with the Djay 2 ($5) for iPad. It possesses a new user interface, that allows you to rotate your iPad so that you’ve only a single sound deck with the larger controls. There’re HD waveforms, a new drum and sampler pads, a modified view of your favorite music library, and updated looping and syncing tools. You will be able to retain the party hoppin all night long.
FindIt

Probing mail on your iPhone might be a pain. The Findlt (free) app could be a better solution: it allows the users to find your important files from, Google Drive, Gmail, and from the Dropbox in a single search; the users can now narrow their search limitations by year, person, or the sort of attachment. One likely downside is that you will need to become the salesperson to get full advantage of the app. You get up to thirty file or document previews a month in the Findlt; if you need more, you will need to endorse the app to 5 acquaintances ~ as yet, there’re no payment fees to unlock the feature.
GoPro

The GoPro is a camera gear provider of the extreme sports crowd, and iOS app has closely allows the users to control remotely their cameras during ride on bikes, jump out of planes, or surf waves. The version 2.0 of the GoPro is a little bit more well~rounded, feature~wise, allowing the gnarly dudes to view their photos, play back tapes, and enlarge that media to the official GoPro album. They now can share their favorite videos through social media, or delete them remotely from the camera’s memory card.
Quip

If this app and the next Shine are any symptom, we are entering an era where the iOS users will demand that word~processing be progressively beautiful. The Quip (free) app lets the Google Drive~style collaboration on the documents but what arrays it apart is the power to generate good~looking, elegant documents that are a desire to view.
Shine

It’s difficult to make your recommence stand out from the mob. The Shine, an iPad (free) app, gives the best graphics templates to make eye~catching apps that could help you to get that upcoming job. This nifty app features one free template: but the other designs cost only $7 to use and purchase.
Smithsonian Channel on the iPad

There is a million video applications on our iPad, but we love the way version 2.0 of the Smithsonian Channel for the iPad inspires us to curate channel and generate a programming lineup to our taste. Allowing us to pick from a range of the shows about culture, history and nature. It’s a little different, more collaborating way of doing movie on demand.
Zagat

Do you need local restaurant recommendations from the experts instead of ‘crowdsourced’ wisdom? The Zagat (free) iPhone app gives us guide to the best eateries in the Boston, Austin, London, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and the Washington D.C., with more other cities to come soon. You can make misgivings via app and can send your pass time reading different aricles and watching videos of the top meals you you have not yet been able to taste.
Other apps of the note

The TeeVee 2 has got a number of bug fixes, making it simpler to sort out your favorite shows & schedule reminders to guard them … Bloodmasque allows you to battle the sexy vampires … and the Cavenman Feast features nifty recipes for the ‘paleo’ crowd.

