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Top 5 best iPhone apps

We’ve all heard the saying “there’s an app for that” as we approach the halfway mark of 2013 it couldn’t be truer. Here are a list of some of the most interesting, funny and innovative apps that are used in one way or another to help make your life easier.

  1. TaskRabbit – Our #1 Choice

Didn’t have time to do your laundry this week? Do you need a logo designed for a side project you’re working on? Or maybe you need dinner cooked for a group of friends. TaskRabbit is one the coolest apps for nearly any and every task imaginable. Besides being helpful for task needers, TaskRabbit also offers unlimited opportunities for people looking to make an extra dollar based on their skill set.

Every “task rabbit” is background checked and you can even create virtual tasks. The app runs seamlessly and if you can even set up a business account with recurring weekly or daily tasks. Task Rabbit is free to download and users place bids on your jobs, allowing you to pick the best candidate.

  1. SugarSync

SugarSync allows you to snyc all of your devices so that you can access your files from your phone no matter where they exist. It’s a convenient tool for anyone who works in creative or IT industries and unlike other apps that have tried to achieve this goal in the past, SugarSync is highly user friendly and has strong, solid cloud support. The only downside is that files are searchable by metadata rather than by contents.

  1. Dashlane

Dashline is an app that keeps track of your spending, passwords, and other important aspects of your life. It basically acts as a virtual wallet back up and can store all your spending in one place. It also is capable of storing all of the pertinent information that exists across multiple devices as well, including your personal contacts.

  1. Flipboard

Once only available for the iPad, Flipboard is now available for iPhone. Flipboard takes all of your online interests and turns them into a beautifully organized display that allows you to virtually “flip” through a seamlessly organized board of everything that’s relevant to you news wise. Rivaling Google Reader (R.I.P) Flipboard is an aesthetically pleasing way for you to save your favorite RSS feeds and sites without having to visit individual pages to do so.

  1. GateGuru

GateGuru is an app that offers you advice, recommendations, time scheduling, reviews and more when it comes to booking flights and traveling between terminals. No matter what service you use to book your flight on, GateGuru can sync your information and help you cut back on travel time as well as avoid certain tourist traps and/or overall mistakes when it comes to enjoying your trip.

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