GoodTask – To Do List Manager (FREE) – Reminders as To-do & Task appģ2.
PDF Expert: PDF Reader, Editor (FREE) – PDF viewer, converter, notesģ1. Day One Journal (FREE) – Your journal for lifeģ0. Documents by Readdle (FREE) – File manager, media playerĢ9. LookUp: English dictionary ($5.99) – Learn a new word every dayĢ8. Pennant (FREE) – Sports standings at a glanceĢ7. Pocketdex (FREE) IV, Calc, Pokédex, PvP & RaidsĢ6. GameTrack (FREE) – Share your gaming lifeĢ5. Book Track - Library Manager ($4.99) – Keep track of your booksĢ4. TripIt (FREE) – Trip & Vacation OrganizerĢ3. Aviary for Twitter ($4.99) – Beautiful micro-bloggingĢ2. Apollo for Reddit (FREE) – The award-winning Reddit appĢ1. Soor Music Player ($4.99) – A Beautiful Music PlayerĢ0. Next: Magic DJ & Playlists ($4.99) – Rediscover your music libraryġ9. SmartGym (FREE) – HIIT, Home, Gym Weight Liftingġ8. Unwind (FREE) – Wake Up, Focus, Sleep Betterġ7. HealthView (FREE) – Health & Fitness Dashboardġ6. Streaks ($4.99) – The habit-forming to-do listġ5. Calory (FREE) – Calorie Counter & Food Trackerġ4. WaterMinder ($4.99) – Daily Water Tracker & Reminderġ3. Slopes: Ski and Snowboard (FREE) – GPS Tracker for Snow Sportsġ2. FoodNoms (FREE) – Count Calories & Track Macrosġ1.
HabitMinder (FREE) – Good Habit Tracker & Motivatorġ0. Personal Best Workouts (FREE) – Your workouts, rankedĩ. Pillow Automatic Sleep Tracker (FREE) – Alarm clock & sleep analysisĨ. Nudget: Budgeting Made Simple ($2.99) – Quick entry, powerful insightsħ.
Copilot: The Smart Money App (FREE) – Net worth and expense trackerĦ. Spend Stack ($3.99) – Lists for expenses & billsĥ. Card Pointers (FREE) – Maximize rewards & cash backĤ. DuckDuckGo (FREE) – Privacy, simplified.ģ. 100 Third-Part Apps That Provide Home Screen Widgets For iPhone & iPadĢ.
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In this article we’ve created a collection with the first iOS and iPadOS apps that have update with support for the iOS 14 Home Screen widgets. To get them you have to update all your downloaded apps, in the App Store, and check if you get new widgets options in the Add Widgets menu. Apple as updated most of the stock iPhone apps with widgets, but also allows developers to add widget functionality to third-party iOS apps. One of the most important changes coming in iOS 14 are the Home Screen widgets. Most of these new Outlook mobile additions are simply marked as coming soon or later this year, so expect to see them arrive over the coming months.Third-party home screen widgets in iOS 14 Microsoft is adding emoji reactions to Outlook “later this year.” You’ll be able to select from a variety of emoji to quickly respond to emails without having to clog up inboxes with additional messages. If you’re a fan of emoji reactions on social networks, then get ready for them to arrive in your Outlook mobile inbox, too. Previously exclusive to the US, Play My Emails uses Cortana to read out emails and even calendar invites when you’re driving, commuting, or cooking. Microsoft is also expanding its Play My Emails feature in Outlook mobile to support Canada, Australia, India, and the UK soon. The voice commands will support email authoring, calling, and scheduling for calendar appointments.
Outlook mobile for both iOS and Android is also getting updated with voice commands next month. Similar improvements are also coming to the watchOS 7 complications for Outlook, allowing Apple Watch owners to see the number of unread emails or a calendar complication that lists your free and busy status. These include emoji email reactions, voice commands, and the expansion of Cortana support.Īpple’s iOS 14 update arrived last week, and Microsoft is adding an Outlook calendar widget that will display upcoming meetings from multiple accounts on the home screen. Microsoft is announcing a number of new features that are coming to Outlook mobile soon.