(Credit: Realmac Software)
Price: $0.99
Platform: iOS (iPhone)
Clear markets itself as being more than just a generic to-do list app; it's a to-do list app that relies heavily on gesture-based commands, like swipe, pinch, drag and pull, to navigate the multiple levels of your day.
(Credit: WinZip Computing)
Price: Free
Platform: iOS (iPhone and iPad)
WinZip has released its own mobile app for file compression, file sharing, file encryption and data back-up, letting users open and browse zip files and zip email attachments.
(Credit: TimePilot)
Price: $4.49
Platform: iOS (iPhone and iPad)
This system allows managers to track their employees' work hours and time taken for completing tasks. Workers clock in and out on their phones, and managers can then get real-time calculations of hours worked and see who's currently clocked in. If you don't have the TimePilot Central desktop application with which the app is made to work, you can still use it by uploading your clock-in and clock-out data to a Dropbox account, and view it as a .csv spreadsheet.
(Credit: Burbn)
Price: Free
Platform: iOS (iPhone)
Instagram has received an update that adds a new filter and streamlines the interface. The new interface is fine, provided that you knew where everything was before, but for new users it takes some getting used to.
(Credit: Applied Cognitive Systems)
Price: Free
Platform: iOS (iPhone)
If you're wondering whether you've had too many cups of caffeine, then you might like this app. Users input how much caffeine they've consumed, how much they are planning to drink and how quickly. The app says whether it's a good idea or not, and shows the caffeine levels in your body.
(Credit: Catch.com)
Price: Free
Platform: Android
There are a lot of note-taking apps, but every user has a different style. Catch is an app that aims to please as many people as possible, with text, camera, picture and voice notes all enabled, plus a barcode scanner, the ability to create attachments, stream sharing — and even free back-up to Catch.com.
(Credit: Rdio)
Price: Free (but a subscription for web and unlimited devices access costs $9.99)
Platform: Android
Rdio has revamped its Android app, providing one-click access to collection, playlists, new releases, charts and recommendations. With the app, you can play any of the over 12 million songs provided by the company as often as you like, or subscribe to friends' or influencers' playlists.