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I would love to know what other people consider essential apps. What are some cool apps that not many people are using? 

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[-] RadDevon@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

Here are the apps I used that I'm not seeing.

  • FoodNoms for calorie counting
  • Waking Up for guided meditation
  • Finch for gamified general mental health
  • Future for asynchronous virtual training
  • Tripsy for travel tracking
  • Organic Maps for offline mapping
  • Transit for navigating most US cities via public transit
  • Fastmail for personal email (Apple Mail for work email)
  • 1Password for password management
  • Elaho for browsing Gemini
  • Tidal for music
  • Vellum for cool backgrounds
  • SwiftScan for scanning documents
  • iPlum for a cheap business phone number
  • Kagi Search to set the Kagi search engine as the default in Safari
  • Parcel for package tracking
  • Mona for Mastodon

And I'll second some others.

  • Overcast
  • Bookplayer
  • Reeder
  • AnyList
  • Sleep Cycle
  • Signal
  • Obsidian
  • Vinegar
  • Noir
[-] theorychapter@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Bitwarden for password management.

Anki for learning anything that can be made into a flashcard.

Infuse for connecting to my Plex server or for watching local content I loaded myself.

Sleep Cycle for tracking my sleep and being my alarm clock.

Trakt for tracking movies and TV shows.

MyAniList for tracking specifically anime and manga.

AppRaven for setting up price/updates/release alerts for apps in the App Store.

Sentinel 2FA Authenticator is my 2FA choice since it syncs with iCloud and I’m well into the Apple ecosystem.

AdGuard for adblocking and DNS filtering.

DeepL is my my choice of translator app.

GoodNotes 5 for taking notes on my iPad.

Overcast for listening to podcasts. I also use it to listen to audiobooks so that I have the same features for speeding up and removing quiet portions, but this requires uploading mp3 files through a web portal and requires the subscription to have more space available.

Paprika 3 for managing cooking recipes.

TechniCalc for my calculator.

Zotero is my reference manager since I’m in academia.

StopTheMadness is such a powerful safari extension.

[-] writerlygal@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Logseq (my everything app)
Ulysses (for all my writing)
Procreate (for drawing)
Raindrop.io (for links)
Bend (stretching app, great for creating my own routines based on health status)
Antistress (app with all sorts of low stress games for when anxiety goes through the roof)
wefwef, vernissage and mona (fediverse)

[-] remus@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Besides the big ones:

  • Octal - App for Hacker News
  • Poe - Quora’s implementation of ChatGPT
  • Artifact - News app that lets you mark headlines as clickbait and then uses AI to rewrite them with helpful info
  • LunaSea - Interface for my home instances of Sonarr and Radars
  • Strong - Weightlifting app
  • Diarium - Low-cost and straightforward journal app
[-] irishbreakfast@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Sofa and Up Ahead are my two favourites. Neither of them fulfill an essential “function” and they both have subscriptions but they bring a ton of joy to my life.

[-] slug@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago
  • Reeder for RSS (connected to FreshRSS)
  • Overcast for podcasts
  • Linkthing for reading list/saved links (connected to linkding)
  • Bookplayer for audiobooks (can airdrop a folder of audio files to ingest)
  • MyNetDiary for diet tracking
  • WebSSH for ssh client
  • Infuse for all things video (connected to Jellyfin)
  • FE File Explorer for connecting to SMB shares
  • Bitwarden for passwords
  • DailyArt widget for nice art on home screen
  • Shockwave to kill Google amp
[-] mingistech@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I often use the built in Files.app for connectivity to SMB shares. Is there additional functionality that FE File Explorer offers?

[-] writerlygal@lemm.ee 0 points 1 year ago

Ps as for obsidian:

it is said to be comparable, but Obsidian was too confusing and limited for me. Logseq is intuitive for me and that’s what I need for my addled brain 😊

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