Author: Khamosh Pathak

There are plenty of recipe & cooking related apps on the App Store. With the release of iOS 7, every app developer has been working hard on updating their app so it is in line with the new design language of the OS. A few days ago, we came across a wonderful iPad app that is designed from the ground up to be a fresh, "iOS 7 style" app and one that also takes cues from real life Cookbooks. And Cook sure managed to serve some delicious pixels to us. On launching the app, the welcome screen consists of multiple…

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Something we all do after waking up in the morning is check our phones or tablets. It could be either to check our emails or @mentions on Twitter, what our calendar looks like, the weather for the day or just to catch up on our RSS feeds. Morning for iPad is a lovely app that aims to give you all of that on one beautiful screen. Morning is divided into panels (tiles) that you can customize, but they can’t be moved around. Tapping on a panel brings up its options. From here, you can customize the details of the selected…

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Mac

A lot of us are digital Hoarders. Fast and unlimited Broadband has enabled us to download movies we may never watch and buy apps we don’t need. Now, more than ever, we need to manage our data efficiently. DaisyDisk is here to make that process fun. DaisyDisk 2 launched with considerable fanfare back in 2011. It was chosen as one of the Best of Mac App Store 2011 applications. And on good merit. The Mac app was fast, beautiful to look at and most importantly, functional. Last week, the developers finally updated Daisy Disk to version 3.0. The interface is…

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Mac

Google officially shut down their popular service Reader on July 1st, 2013 and since then, lots of other alternative apps & services have tried to take its place. Services like Feedly, Feed Wrangler & Feedbin have managed to attract a bulk of the customers. However, all the 3rd party apps had to implement each of these services (and others) and their adoption depended on their rate of implementation. ReadKit was the one app that surfaced and blew everyone away. ReadKit is much more than just an RSS reader. It originally started out as a Mac app for Read Later services.…

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