I usually check the weather at least once a day, before going out. Staying in touch with friends to financial activity notifications.Įven though we do not have much variation in our weather patterns out here, I send and receive text/iMessages all through the day for everything from I also used it today to schedule new appointments including aĭate with a person I met via an online dating app which I will list below.
Was reminded of two upcoming doctor appointments and, of course, today’s I use my Calendar for virtually all my appointments. I use the iOS clock for wake-up alarms and in some cases, to time activities Often as I and others would like to get to know you and, perhaps, discover I hope you will contribute to this thread by listing the apps you use most Some cases I will list the name of the app, in others, I will only list the Realized how much iPhone and it’s related apps have revolutionized my lifeīelow I will list the apps I used today and/or within the last two days. As we began listing our favorite apps, I once again Our conversation, the subject of iOS and the number of apps we use on a I was having lunch with a friend today at a sunny outdoor café and, during
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I primarily listen to free music available because of my Amazon Prime yearly subscription.Īmazon Elexa allows me to manage the features used by my Amazon Echo. It's flexible and works almost flawlessly with VoiceOver.Īmazon Music has become my music player.
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