There are numerous apps out there, which are hugely underrated. These apps can be immensely useful but unfortunately, many people have never even heard of them. The following are some of the most underrated apps currently on available on Apple’s app store.
Flowerpaper
One of the biggest challenges to work in general is stress. Yet, as of now, the only real stress relievers are games, music and video. Ironically, these things tend to distract people, leading to less time available, which in turn lead to more stress. However, Flowerpaper takes a completely different approach by allowing you to work on brilliant colors and patterns to create wonderful works of digital art.
Evernote
This one is actually highly rated but it is not something everyone seems to be aware of. It allows users to save text, photos, videos, screenshots, etc. You can even add your details and share it with your friends or colleagues. You can even access this app from other platforms including your desktop PC.
Bing
Microsoft’s search engine, bing, is well suited for the iPad. One of the best things about this app is that you can instantly search interesting keywords by drawing a circle around the particular word.
Plannr
This innovative app acts as a instant travel guide, providing advice for your travel itinerary depending on the date, location, interest and budget of your trip. Since it uses up-to-date information from the internet concerning the travel destination and relevant reviews, you can be sure to have a pleasant experience.
Dragon Dictation
Despite the advances in voice identification technology, it is sorry to see that it is not used more extensively. One reason is that it can be a hassle to set up. This will be no longer a problem with Dragon Dictation, which converts voice into text in a very simple and straightforward manner.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Top 5 underrated apps for the iPhone and iPad
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