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Apple_Robert

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As 2020 comes to an end, I thought it would be fun and possibility productive for people to share what their favorite and or most used iOS apps for 2020 have been. Did you come across an app you had never heard of before, or revisited an old app that surprised you in a good way? If so, please share with us.

When listing apps, please include what kind of app it is.

Hopefully, I will find an app or two I have never heard of or tried before, that I can add to my list of useful apps. :)

1. Stronboxsafe - Password manager that I was recently made aware of by a fellow member. It has all the bells and whistles of 1Password, can keep your sensitive data local (if you like) and there is no subscription. I have just cancelled my subscription to 1Password and will be using Strongboxsafe moving forward.

2. Zero - Fasting app - I like to fast several times a month

3. Deliveries - Package tracking Easy to use app that pays for itself over the course of the year if you send or receive a lot of packages $5

4. WaterMinder - Health and Hydration Excellent app for reminding you to stay hydrated throughout the day.

5.wHealth - Health stats app that does an excellent job of charting your health data so that it can be easily read, collated and shared

6. WorkOutDoors - Excersise Hands down the best workout app there is

More to follow
 
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Reeder - RSS feed reader
Have gotten a lot of use out of the Safari Extension, use the read later one a lot. I know a lot of people don't like that it's an app that's been pretty much the same since it came out, but that's a nice feature. And you can now subscribe to feeds and have it sync with iCloud and not use the other services altogether.

Tot Pocket - Notepad that takes inspiration from sticky notes
I keep throwaway notes in here that I otherwise used to stick in Soulver on the Mac. :p Good if you find yourself deleting stuff constantly in Apple Notes/Drafts/Bear/etc.
 
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