Unlike macOS, iOS doesn't provide you with a native TextEdit app.
Textor is the missing plain text editor for iPhone and iPad
Unlike macOS, iOS doesn't provide you with a native TextEdit app.
This week's edition of our Apps of the Week roundup features a sharp, minimal world clock, a gamified weight-loss tracker, and an app for taking and storing unlimited hi-res videos. And as always, we've selected two great new games for you to check out.
In the fourth installment of our HomeKit Automation series, we take a look at one of the constant struggles for any HomeKit user—storing and organizing the medley of secure HomeKit pairing codes.
Epic Games has announced that it's bringing its hugely popular free-to-play multiplayer title Fortnite Battle Royale to mobile devices, including iPhone and iPad.
Variety said today that Netflix is bringing vertical video previews to its iPhone app in April.
Workflow, the automation app Apple acquired last March, has been updated to version 1.7.8 with additional features and enhancements.
Pokémon Go has become such a hit, it was inevitable we'd see more major properties jump into the world of AR games. Now after The Walking Dead, Harry Potter, and Ghostbusters this spring we will see the debut of Jurassic World Alive.
Google said on Twitter this morning its machine learning-powered visual search tool, called Lens, is coming soon to its image-management app for iPhone and iPad, Google Photos.
Version 2.4.0 of Apple Music for Android has been released with additional features for music video playback and stability improvements.
The popular camera app Halide is out with a major new version, the biggest update since being optimized for iPhone X, bringing many new features to the mix. Halide is particularly useful on your iPhone X as it now supports the new capabilities of Apple's TrueDepth camera system.
Google on Tuesday announced that the popular street-level photography feature available on its Maps service now covers eleven Disney-operated theme parks in the United States.
Google's Maps app for iPhone and iPad was updated on App Store earlier this morning with an all-new accessibility option in the form of wheelchair information available in supported cities.