12 superior replacements for default iOS 6 apps
Summary: Most of Apple's default iOS 6 apps can be kicked to the curb and replaced with superior third-party alternatives that offer more features and improved workflow. Here are a few.
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Replace Notes/Voice Memos with Evernote
Remember anything you can record digitally -- photos, voice memos, notes, etc. -- in a single place with Evernote. Again, not only does using a single app do away with the app shuffle, Evernote is packed with powerful features that allow you to take control of your life.
Evernote has far too many features to list, and for $5 a month or $45 a year you can get access to even more powerful premium features.
Price: Free.
Link: iPhone/iPad.
Image source: Evernote.
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Weather and Stocks
What about widgets?
How about an app to manage my phone's sounds, like automatically schedule my alerts and ringers to lower during work and mute at night?
Very nice
You're becoming rabid.
Boring?
Boooring.... yes, that's you...
Well then
Think twice before switching from safari to anything else
But that's okay, I'm pretty sure all the apple folks think it is great when a manufacturer has functionality in the OS that only they can use to make their programs run better than the competition's, right?
And as no browser is required to use WebKit, what is your point, exactly?
Waiting for you response, troll.
Need A Life?
A solution to a problem that isn't really much of a problem
Re: iOS calculator
How would anyone know this?
If only I could do more with it. I know, I'll turn it sideways.
Unless hidden, unintuitive functionality is a good thing when it is implemented on an apple platform?
Houw would anyone know this?
Not everyone is as addled and easily befuddles as you.
(Requiring subject headings is stupid)
Sorry...
To be fair, "superiority" part of this review is quite questionable
And if the ZDNet slideshow widget weren't so awful . . .