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Originally Posted by Komskies
Probably finance/stock apps, sports, productivity, food (restaurant or cooking), possibly exercise but I find the free Fitday app pretty suitable, general utility apps.
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Most good sports apps are free (I like Yahoo Sportacular myself).
Productivity:
Clear - Incredibly basic todo list app. No sub items under items, just lists that are damn quick to create and actually fun to cross off (it uses colour and sound). I realize it sounds dumb, but whenever I'm feeling like I have too much going on and I need to jot tasks down quickly, it's a go to.
Turboscan: Not the most beautiful app in the world, but it'll use the camera to scan documents as pdfs, then you can email them to yourself. I use it to track my expenses and it sends all my pdfs to a folder in my dropbox, so come tax season I have everything organized into folders (gas, office expenses, etc.).
Fantastical: There are several things I don't like about the calendars app by apple. The daily task area is below the calendar view, so you can only see 2 items. Fantastical lets you switch views from full calendar to a thin strip of days so you can focus on what you have that day, as well as upcoming. In addition, it's far easier to schedule events (you can type something like "lunch with dad tomorrow at Denny's" and it'll fill in the necessary info).
Food:
Paprika - Fantastic recipe management tool. My favourite feature of it is you can throw a url at it and it'll extract the recipe from the page for you, and then you can edit it and add notes.