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10 Best iPhone Apps You’re Not Using


Mar 22, 2013 07:18 PM EDT by Lisa Eadicicco, Staff Writer  

With a robust store of more than 800,000 apps, it can be difficult to scope out new and exciting additions for your iPhone.  Sure, Apple’s App Store is the first to get some of the most well-known apps, such as Instagram and Vine, which isn’t available for other platforms yet. But what about the apps you haven’t heard of? Here’s are 10 iPhone apps you probably don’t know about but should be using. 

Snapguide (free)

Ever get the urge to improve your culinary skills or learn how to play a blues solo on the piano? That’s where Snapguide comes in. This app features a collection of comprehensive how-to guides separated by category and presented in a beautiful, intuitive user interface. You can browse guides by genre, search for guides, or create your own.

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14 Responses to “10 Best iPhone Apps You’re Not Using”

  1. jack schroeder Says:

    I tried to find this app on apple store and they don’t have a snapgiude app

  2. JW Says:

    No…but they do have a snapgUIde app.

  3. ashley Says:

    snapguide is one app…article headline says ten…what are the other nine????

  4. Judith Walton Says:

    Also, at the very top right corner of the picture of the first app is the word “next”. You can click on that, also.

  5. rob Says:

    look in upper right corner!! hit next

  6. Bill Says:

    @Ashley – Click the next button (top right)

  7. cas Says:

    @ashley: There is a tiny navigation button at the right of the main photo, it is a slideshow.

  8. Davey Snow Says:

    Ashley, there’s an app that thinks for you too…lol

  9. Tom M Says:

    Jack, meet Ashley. Ashley, say hi to Jack. You sound like you’d make a wonderful couple.

  10. slosburglar Says:

    Tom: hahahaha, i love some poeples stupidity… and the fact that four more poeple felt the need to tell her how to do it after the first person.

  11. Manowar Says:

    Poor U/I design and planning for this article – fire the whole lot.

  12. dg Says:

    Well I had almost the same issues as ashley. I couldn’t see where the other apps were. Using chrome. The next breadcrumb is just above the next button in the snapshot. And the next arrow is so small it blends into the image. Just looking at it quickly with my 10 second internet sense nothing stood out as Next. I was getting ready to move on in the internet and noticed the small arrow in the middle of the image. Once you click into the apps the navigation changes and becomes more noticeable. And none of the apps seemed particularly useful for me. My twitter is anonymous and my Facebook is public. I would never connect the two in any way.

  13. lawlio Says:

    yeah… piss poor navigation. their loss.

    tired of these 10 things blah blah blah that they end up getting 10X ad revenue for.

  14. Wx4Mark Says:

    DarkSky – does the author even use the app in a day-to-day scenario? Sure it all sounds awesome and amazing – but does it work? No. It’s not possible to give that information at that temporal resolution with any accuracy. A user will find that they are being told things will happen (snow is immenent, rain in 5 minutes, yada, yada) and it will not occur. Give it a shot – I did – and it does not help – when something wrong as often as right, it’s worth nothing – so what is it worth when it’s wrong more than it’s right?

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