Well, I agree about the financial apps. Mine are different, because my financial institutions are different, but the sentiment is the same. Not yet mentioned is the wonderful Twitterrific app, which has been my go to Twitter app for sometime now and continues to improve. Even though I have had a lot of trouble with voice dream this year, I still use it a lot, so I suppose I have to put it in my top 10, although as I say this has been a rough year for me and voice dream. Then there is Radium, my absolute favorite radio app, because I can have favorites in it from many sources, from United States sports broadcasts to Russian broadcasts too serious XM, all in one nice neat place. Of course audible has to be in there and Kindle. And I can't forget newsify,by far my favorite news reader app. It is a subscription service if you want the full text, but it is by far the most efficient newsreader I have yet to find. I love it's customizability and the ease of reading many articles from sources I select in folders I have defined .
Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 31, 2016, at 2:54 PM, Scott Granados <scott.grana...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Mark, interesting topic and I have to agree with a lot of your choices. > > I use the Bank of America app and it’s absolutely fantastic. The wallet is > also very very good and I love Apple Pay. > I also think maps have become very usable. > > I’m a big +1 on the capital 1 app. I love how you can see in just about real > time transactions on your cards and turn things on and off right through the > app. > I personally like the google home app in combination with a google home > device. It’s a Siri killer. > I’km a definite +1 on attunes and would add I heart radio to the list as > well as tune in radio pro. > I like 5o radio which lets you listen to police stations all over the > country. Good to have when something is breaking loose at your neighbor’s > house.:) > I’m a looktel money reader man myself. > I think linkedin is also a great app. Especially during the job search > it’s been very good to use and easy to post / manage connections. > > That’s a few from me. > > > >> On Dec 30, 2016, at 3:28 PM, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> wrote: >> >> Hello Everyone, >> >> As the end of the year approaches, I thought I would share with you my >> favorite iOS apps as of 2016. >> >> First, keep in mind that I use all of the apps, listed below, via VoiceOver. >> >> Second, let me say that my most absolutely favorite apps are those of my >> banking institutions. For security reasons, I will not list them here but >> suffice it to say that they afford me an independence which I would never >> have dreamed possible even a few short years ago. I like them so much so >> that I conduct virtually all of my financial business via iOS. >> >> Third, I do not like, nore do I use subscription-based apps so none are >> listed here. >> >> Fourth, I will not list the native iOS apps, save two, because we all have >> instant access to them and, no doubt, have various opinions that will not be >> swayed one way or the other by public comment. >> >> The two native iOS apps that I have come to rely on a great deal are: >> 1. >> The Maps app. This app has gotten better and better with each passing year >> so much so that it has freed me from the subscription-based A T & T >> Navigator app, which, for many years, was a must-have for me. I use this >> app not only to facilitate vehicle navigation but also as a business >> telephone number and address lookup directory. >> >> And >> 2. >> The native iOS Wallet app with Apple Pay. This iOS feature has truly >> revolutionized my purchasing experience; if you have not yet done so, by all >> means, give it a try. >> >> Okay, on to my 10 favorite third-party iOS apps which are listed in no >> particular order, almost (smile). >> >> 1. >> The official Twitter app. Hands-down, this is my favorite app of all time. >> It's informative, fast and easy to use, fun, and allows me to participate in >> the global conversation. In fact, just the other day, the Wendy's >> restaurant chain posted one of my tweets to their page. >> >> 2. >> The CVS Pharmacy app. This app has greatly reduced the amount of time it >> takes me to order/refill my prescriptions. It also has a wonderful reminder >> feature for those who need help remembering when to take their meds. >> >> 3. >> The TV Guide Mobile app. Simply stated, with over 400 cable channels to >> choose from, I don't know how I would manage my television viewing without >> this marvelous tool that allows me to quickly and easily find what I want >> when I want it. The best part is that it provides episode descriptions. >> This is great when watching a marathon as I can determine which episodes I >> want to see, hour-by-hour. >> >> 4. >> The Over Drive app. As surprising as it may seem, recently I have been >> using this app on a daily basis in order to enjoy commercially available >> audiobooks. While the BARD/NLS app will always remain a must-have resource, >> I find that it's easier to find more recently produced titles via Over >> Drive. I strongly suggest that you become a member of as many public >> library systems as possible in order to maximize the number of available >> titles ready for download. For example, I currently have three library >> cards. I belong to two local city library systems and one local county >> library system. >> >> 5. >> Seeing Eye GPS XT and Nearby Explorer. I use the iOS native Maps apps for >> vehicle navigation and business lookup but when traveling alone, my go to >> apps are both Seeing Eye and Nearby Explorer. >> >> 6. >> The Downcast podcast player. Again, a must-have app, in my opinion. >> >> 7. >> The Nant Mobile Money Reader app. >> >> 8. >> The Digit Eyes apps remains a true and trusted resource for me. >> >> 9. >> The OO Tunes radio tuner. I love this app-especially during baseball season >> (smile). >> >> 10. >> Both the CapitalOne Mobile app and the CapitalOne Wallet app. I am truly >> amazed at the progress CapitalOne has made in 2016 in, as of this writing, >> making their products 100% VoiceOver accessible. >> >> Well, there you have it. >> >> I hope you find this, if not useful, then at least intertaining (smile). >> Please reply with your favorite iOS apps of 2016, okay? >> >> A Happy and blessed New Year to you all and may 2017 be the most accessible >> year ever. >> >> Mark >> >> -- >> The following information is important for all members of the Mac >> Visionaries list. >> >> If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if >> you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners or >> moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself. >> >> Your Mac Visionaries list moderator is Mark Taylor. 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