Instant Alert: Here Are The Best iPhone And iPad Apps You Missed This Week


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Here Are The Best iPhone And iPad Apps You Missed This Week

by Ellis Hamburger on Jun 11, 2011, 12:10 PM

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We found all the best apps you may've missed this week during your busy workdays.

We have an app to prevent embarrassing auto-correct mistakes, an app to turn your iPhone into a nostalgic kaleidoscope, and even an app to help keep track of all the little receipts you keep losing.

Also, we have a clever app to remind you when bands you love come to town, the coolest investing app we've seen in a while, and an app to give Craigslist a retro facelift.

Click below to check out all the best iPhone and iPad apps you may've missed this week.

This app stops "iPhone auto-correct fails" in their tracks

We're not quite sure how this one got by Apple, but it did. And it works.

AutoCorrector will modify the un-editable onboard dictionary on your iPhone or iPad. If there are shorthand phrases or words you use frequently that always get changed by your device, this app's for you.

Enter in a word you want your device to stop correcting, and tap "Add to Vocabulary."

Price: $0.99



Want is an innovative new social network built around what people want

Want works a lot like fan favorite picture-sharer Instagram, except you share images of things that are on your wishlist. We checked out Want earlier this week, and think it could be big.

It's a fun way to share cool stuff you see at the mall or at the Apple Store. You follow others' wants, and a news feed gets generated filled with cool stuff your friends want. It's actually a lot of fun, especially when someone "also wants" something you've wanted.

Plus, you can share your wants on Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, and Foursquare.

Price: free



The Financial Times just killed its iPad app and made a universal HTML 5 app

The Financial Times just made a gorgeous HTML 5 app for your iPad and iPhone. It's faster and even has offline reading.

So, HTML 5 is a brand new way to interact with content on a normal website. Essentially, you'll use the app through Mobile Safari, except it'll feel just like an app that finds its home on your iPad.

Bookmark the site to your home screen, and it'll feel just like a real app, except it never needs an update!

Price: free - visit THIS LINK(app.ft.com) from your iPad to check it out



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