Monday 14 July 2014

Our favorite iOS Apps, July edition

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Our favorite iOS Apps, July edition

07.11.2014 11:15 AM

What iOS apps are Macworld's staffers loving this month? Check in with Chris Breen, Serenity Caldwell, and the rest of the crew.

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Parallels Access 2 review: Control your Mac (or PC) from your iPad or iPhone

07.10.2014 4:00 AM

Parallels Access 2 lets you view and control your Mac or Windows computer from any iOS device. It's a nice upgrade over the original version, though its subscription-based pricing makes it less appealing than some competitors.

 

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The Week in iOS Apps: Blockbuster games

07.10.2014 8:30 AM

Two of the biggest games around--Badlands and Candy Crush Saga--both get updates this week. Plus, a very, very, silly game makes its debut.

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You Should Play: Sky Force 2014

07.11.2014 3:00 AM

Skyforce 2014 is a strong shoot 'em up that gives players great graphics and nimble controls.

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Comic: CaffeineKit

07.11.2014 8:30 AM

Macworld and Rich Stevens of Diesel Sweeties present Multitouch Theater, a weekly cartoon about Macs, iOS, and everything in-between. This week: CaffeineKit.

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Skitch is a multi-purpose editing tool for doodling on any document

07.10.2014 3:00 AM

Use it for work. Use it to highlight points of interest on a map. Or use it to doodle all over a picture and share it with your friends.

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Seven hiking apps for hitting the trails

07.14.2014 3:00 AM

Strap on your hiking boots and use these apps to help pack supplies, find routes, and stay safe.

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Apple’s app review should test accessibility

07.10.2014 1:37 PM

A smart take by developer Marco Arment, arguing that testing for accessibility should be a part of Apple's stringent app review process.

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iOS 8 Privacy Updates

07.07.2014 8:35 AM

Luis Abreu, a UI and UX designer, has combed through Apple's WWDC talks and put together an extensive and thorough piece on the way Apple's improving its privacy and security in iOS 8.

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