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		<title>How Do You Find New Apps?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2011 14:05:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cerentha Harris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The saying &#8220;there&#8217;s an app for that&#8221; has become incredibly trite given its short lifespan. No matter how common the saying might be, the fact of the matter is that there probably is an app for whatever you are looking for. With so many apps available for so many different platforms, app discovery has become [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The saying &#8220;there&#8217;s an app for that&#8221; has become incredibly trite given its short lifespan. No matter how common the saying might be, the fact of the matter is that there probably is an app for whatever you are looking for. With so many apps available for so many different platforms, app discovery has become a problem. To help ease the pain, we found some amazing discovery resources for all of your favorite platforms.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/071811_iphoneapps.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9878" title="071811_iphoneapps" src="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/071811_iphoneapps.jpg" alt="" width="480" height="266" /><br />
</a><strong>iOS App Discovery </strong>With hundreds of thousands of apps available through Apple&#8217;s App Store, finding the best measurement convertor can be a daunting task. <a href="http://appshopper.com/" target="_blank">AppShopper</a> helps by not only providing recommendations, but also showing update history, reviews, and even price changes. AppShopper also has an iOS app along with RSS feeds so you never miss a chance to discover the next great app.</p>
<p><strong>Android App Discovery</strong>Because of the &#8220;open&#8221; nature of the Android platform, there are quite a few more resources that allow for more robust discovery on Android. <a href="http://appaware.org/" target="_blank">AppAware</a> is an application that allows users to find new apps by tracking installs, updates, and removals. AppAware goes a step further by adding location into the mix. This provides great exposure for local apps who thrive based on usage in a specific area rather than around the globe.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/071811_chromeapps.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-9879" title="071811_chromeapps" src="http://www.hermanmiller.com/lifework/wp-content/uploads/071811_chromeapps.jpg" alt="" width="480" height="281" /><br />
</a><span><strong>Chrome Web App Discovery </strong></span>Playing off the fact that there really is an app for almost everything, the Google Chrome extension &#8211; aptly named <a href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ohmcjnlhiaobipnkdonkcpomgkpgfdch?hl=en-GB#" target="_blank"><em>There&#8217;s a web app for that</em></a> &#8211; provides users with app suggestions based on their browsing history. No need to randomly guess if there is a an app that could replace your web browsing. Now just browse normally and this extension will search for you.</p>
<p>If none of these work for you, or if you are looking for a more curated way to discover apps, the be sure to check out Unplggd&#8217;s Weekly App Recommendations, where we cover everything from mobile, to desktop, to web apps.</p>
<p>By <a href="http://www.unplggd.com/unplggd/author/Jesse">Jesse Leikin</a></p>
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		<title>Unplggd Download Recommendations: Replace Your Favorite Web Apps</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jun 2011 10:54:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cerentha Harris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the battle between traditional desktop apps and web apps rages on, there an interesting middle ground forming: desktop apps that bring the best features of web apps right to your desktop. As part of Unplggd&#8217;s Weekly Download Recommendations, this week we rounded up some of the best native applications that replace popular web apps. [...]]]></description>
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</a>As the battle between traditional desktop apps and web apps rages on, there an interesting middle ground forming: desktop apps that bring the best features of web apps right to your desktop. As part of Unplggd&#8217;s Weekly Download Recommendations, this week we rounded up some of the best native applications that replace popular web apps. Now you don&#8217;t need to leave those same tabs open all the time in your browser; they&#8217;ll have their own home on your desktop.</p>
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<p><strong>Flickroom (Windows, Mac, Linux):</strong> Unlike GeeMail, <a href="http://www.flickroom.org/beta/" target="_blank">Flickroom</a> does not mimic the user interface of its web app counterpart. Instead, Flickroom takes an opportunity to enhance and redefine the user interface for <a href="http://www.flickr.com/" target="_blank">Flickr</a>. Just like Flickr, you can view and search for photos, but Flickroom adds a nifty and well designed photo stream for enhanced viewing. With Flickroom you have all of the functionality of Flickr on the web with an enhanced and redesigned interface.</p>
<p><strong>GeeMail (Windows, Mac, Linux):</strong> Needless to say there are a lot of <a href="http://www.gmail.com/" target="_blank">GMail</a> users out there. And while having your email in the cloud is great when you are not at your own computer, its always nice to have a native client that doesn&#8217;t require sorting through multiple tabs just to find your email. <a href="http://www.sourcebits.com/geemail/" target="_blank">GeeMail</a> is a free application that gives Gmail a home one the desktop. With zero configuration and the same user interface as the web based version of Gmail, this desktop app is sure to be a hit for any avid email user. Also, with offline support, no need to remember to send that draft later. Hit send while offline and next time you have a connection, GeeMail will automatically send your email for you.</p>
<p><strong>NoteSync (Windows, Mac Linux):</strong> <a href="http://www.docs.google.com/" target="_blank">Google Docs</a> is great for storing documents in the cloud. But if you want to just take a quick note and save it to your Google Docs for later it s a pain. Typically you have to log in to open your browser, login to you Google Account, and go to Docs before uploading or typing what was supposed to be a quick note. With <a href="http://www.notesync.com/" target="_blank">NoteSync</a> you can now quickly open up your native app, type the note, and then it automatically syncs to your Google Docs for viewing and editing later.</p>
<p>Desktop apps that are extensions of your favorite web apps can be very useful and powerful. If you have a website that you would love to use as a desktop app then check out <a href="http://fluidapp.com/" target="_blank">Fluid</a> or <a href="http://prism.mozillalabs.com/" target="_blank">Mozilla Prism</a> for a quick and easy way to <a href="http://www.unplggd.com/unplggd/application/how-to-turn-websites-into-mac-desktop-apps-with-fluid-143818" target="_blank">create native apps</a>.</p>
<p>By Jesse Leikin.</p>
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