Best and Essential iPhone Apps ReviewiPhone apps run the gamut from serious business to entertaining games. Price and quality are all over the board but no matter the budget, time-constraint, or attention span, there’s one that fits the bill. More and more iPhone apps dazzle our eyes, we can't decide which iPhone apps are we need. Here let me help you to choose the best and essential iPhone apps, at first we read these iPhone apps reviews. Rock, Paper, Airplane! 1.0.16 Did you ever enjoy or maybe even still enjoy flying paper airplanes? Then this is the game for you. Rock, Paper, Airplane! puts you in control of your very own paper airplane. With an awesome retro 1950’s theme that includes some sweet music, this game is well worth the dollar you pay for it. NASA app for iPhone NASA has reached areas previously unknown to man, expanding our vision from the sky above us to the reality of an expanding universe. We’ve been brought from a civilization that gazed at the stars to one that…gazes at our phones. Yes, the iPhone can now be the gateway to all things NASA. From video feeds on NASA’s newest developments to breathtaking images of rocket launches and brilliant nebulae, the NASA app for iPhone brings all of this and more to your tiny telephonic companion. Photoshop.com Mobile Photoshop.com Mobile is a user-friendly app that makes simple photo adjustments quick and easy. Right on your iPhone whenever and wherever, you can quickly edit images from your picture library and then free up your iPhone’s precious memory space by uploading your photos to Photoshop.com’s cloud. Awesome Note Whether you need to quickly jot down a phone number or email address or you’re making notes for your next novel, Awesome Note is a fabulous application that provides users with almost unlimited note taking capabilities. The app is a huge step up from the standard iPhone Notes application. It’s an almost completely customizable organization and notebook tool that every iPhone user should have on their home screen. If you need to have information available at your fingertips, you need Awesome Note. With the built-in link between the app and Google Documents, the ability to transfer and edit notes has never been easier. AppBox Pro Each time you open a new app, if it is not immediately obvious how to use the tool it will actually start by explaining how it works. There are 18 tools crammed into AppBox Pro, such as Battery Life, Clinometer, Currency Converter, Days Until, Date Calculator, Flashlight and so on. Quickoffice Mobile Office Suite Finally an app for the iPhone and iPod touch that allows you to create, edit and open Microsoft Word 2007 and Excel 2007 files and even email them as attachments directly from your iPhone. Quickoffice Mobile Office Suite truly allows you to take your work with you wherever you go. The app enables you to transfer files to and from your iPhone via WiFi and mount it as a drive on your computer as long as both devices are on the same local network. Etiquette Avenue We have all been there sitting at the table at a formal dinner staring at the silverware trying to figure out which spoon to use, or wondering which glass is yours; the one on your left or the one on your right? Well, now there is even an app for that - Etiquette Avenue which is a nationally recognized business protocol and etiquette training firm. Since 2004 they have trained more than 8000 clients making them a highly credible source on this topic. Camera Genius The Camera Genius app gives you the ability to take photos with the iPhone the way you were meant to. It operates very much like the standard photo software that comes with the device but has many features that Apple doesn’t include. These include such things as pan and zoom capabilities, sound capture that lets you snap a photo via voice command for hands-free photography, an anti-shake setting that prevents a photo being taken until the device is held steady to reduce blurry photos and a “big button” feature that lets you snap a photo simply by touching anywhere on the screen instead of trying to tap the tiny shutter button.
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