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7 of the best apps for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
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2. 1. SKY GUIDE
When it comes to stargazing with an iPhone, Sky
Guide is unquestionably the most usable and beautiful
app of its kind. The interface is elegant, and the app is
packed full of information, enabling you to dig deep
into the facts, or just meander about the night sky. It
also takes full advantage of Apple’s latest kit: along
with being fully optimized for new iPhones, a handy
Today view Notification Center widget provides rise/set
times for the sun, moon and planets.
Download Sky Guide on following link:
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/sky-guide-view-
stars-night/id576588894?mt=8
3. 2. TWITTERRIFIC 5
Elegance is also the watchword of Twitterrific 5. While
Tweetbot is awesomely powerful, Twitterrific has an
unparalleled sense of design, with beautiful themes,
typography and a lightness of touch that works perfectly
with Apple’s larger iPhones.
That’s not to say it’s lacking in features, though: Twitterrific
has live streaming, list management, gestural controls,
filtering and muting, timeline sync, and more. It’s also a free
download, with some affordable IAP available to those who
want push notifications and no adverts.
Download Twitterrific 5 here:
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/twitterrific-5-for-
twitter/id580311103?mt=8
4. 3. MR. CRAB
Crab as a must-have game for the iPhone 6, but here we
are. This one-thumb platform game utilises Metal in
iOS 8, making for a beautiful visual experience, and is
also one of the very few games to properly reformat
itself for the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. It helps that it plays
well, too, your leaping auto-running crab finding his
way through increasingly complex and dizzying levels
that are wrapped around gigantic poles.
Download Mr. Crab:
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/mr.-
crab/id599515468?mt=8
5. 4.FANTASTICAL 2
It doesn’t matter how big Apple makes your iPhone, the
Calendar and Reminders apps are still going to be rubbish.
You’re better off replacing them with the far superior
Fantastical 2, which has a straightforward list view for
appointments (that you can see more of on larger devices),
excellent natural-language input for events, and the kind of
usable week view you just want to tape to Jony Ive’s
forehead, to show him how it should have been done in-
house.
Download Fantastical :
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/fantastical-2-for-iphone-
calendar/id718043190?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4
6. 5. PCALC
First and foremost, PCalc is a great calculator with a very long
heritage - the original Mac version appeared way back in
1992. On the iPhone, it’s the platform’s best traditional
calculator by far, and this latest update is fully optimised
for Apple’s new displays. It also rolls in a handy Notification
Center widget and editing for your button layout, including
the means to create dedicated buttons for performing
conversions or running functions.
Download Pcalc here:
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/pcalc-the-best-
calculator/id284666222?mt=8
7. 6.DELIVERIES
If you order a lot of things online, as we imagine quite a
few Stuff readers do, it pays to keep track of them as
they slowly work their way towards your home.
Deliveries has long been our favourite app for doing
this.
Download Deliveries here:
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/deliveries-a-package-
tracker/id290986013?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4
8. 7.INFUSE:
If you have a bigger iPhone, video starts to become a
more interesting prospect. Of course, many of the
major players (such as BBC iPlayer and Netflix) now
offer apps optimized for newer iPhones, but Infuse 3
gains an entry in this list through enabling you to
watch pretty much any format on your iPhone without
conversion, even streaming footage from a networked
PC or NAS.
Download Infuse here:
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/infuse-
3/id577130046?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4