There's 170,000 people on the Apple Reddit forum, and hundreds of them jump in and vote on apps.
We've sifted through the last two APPreciation threads where people talked about their favorite new iOS 7 apps.
There's bound to be a new app or game in here to delight you, too.
Duolingo: For learning new languages (Free)
"Great way to learn a second (or third, or fourth) language on your iOS device," says the Redditor that submitted it.
Letterpress: For playing word games (Free)
Free, but you can upgrade to a paid version for $1.99
"A really cool word/strategy game. I recommend spending the 2 bucks to upgrade since some games can go on for a few days," said the Redditor that submitted it.
Dark Sky: Amazingly accurate-to-the-minute weather app. ($3.99)
While at a Little League baseball game, "the alarm went off. It said we had 17 minutes to find shelter. A lot of parents laughed at the specificity of the prediction and one dad set a stopwatch. In approximately 16:45, the rain started," said one Redditor that recommended it.
Circa: A fluff-free news reading app (Free)
"They take news stories, remove all the fluff, and list just the important parts. If you want to read more about a story they include the links," said the Redditor that submitted it.
Instant Webcam: Turns your iPhone/iPad into a Webcam (Free)
"Useful if you want to use it as a baby monitor or for other purposes. Minimalistic design and it just works," says the Redditor that submitted it.
Drafts: A note taking app ($2.99)
"This app revolutionized the way I use my iPhone ... I use it to add reminders, to create text files on my Dropbox, to send messages, to append to notes and lists, to send emails, to post to Facebook and Twitter, and to compose text for other apps," says the Redditor that submitted it.
Appshopper Social: An app to find new apps (Free)
"You can get a feed of all the apps that temporarily drop their price to free, you can set up a wish list of apps to watch and get notifications when their prices drop," says the Redditor that submitted it.
Tweetbot 3: For spending a lot of time on Twitter ($2.99)
"This app was a complete re-write for iOS 7! Clean. Fast," said the Redditor that submitted it.
TalkTo: Send a text to a business (Free)
"You text a business, TalkTo will call for you and you ask for reservations, stock checks, etc. ... I lost my wallet and instead of calling all the places asking if they had it, I texted the places I was at that day. Target replied and found my wallet," said the Redditor that submitted it.
Sleep Cycle Alarm Clock: Wake up gently ($1.99)
"It's an alarm clock that you rest face down on your bed while you sleep. It uses the accelerometer to measure your movements throughout the night and extrapolate your circadian rhythms. You give it a wakeup time, and in the half hour before that, it wakes you up when your movements suggests a lighter sleep. That way, you don't get jarred out of deep slumber by an alarm and spend all day out of whack," says the Redditor that submitted it.
Little Inferno HD: An addictive game ($4.99)
"The objective is to burn everything you own and make fires in your mini fireplace. It's set in a dystopian future. Very novel indie game. BONUS: No in-app purchases or spamming Facebook friends required," says the Redditor that submitted it.
Data source: via BI (By Julie Bort)
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