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Windows Phone 7, Day 26: Must-Have Apps for “Mango”

30 Days With Windows Phone 7: Day 26

One of the outstanding things well-nig smartphones is the wealth of apps. By downloading and installing the apps that fit my needs I customize the capabilities of the device to be uniquely clothed for Pine Tree State. For today's 30 Days With Windows Phone 7 post I will take a look at the must-feature apps to use with "Mango tree".

30 Days With Windows Phone 7
"Mango" is its own "must-have" app, but in that location are yet some dangerous apps you should check into.

To be honest, "Mango" is its own "moldiness-deliver" app. Many of the functions I rely along apps to accomplish on my iPhone 4 are just integrated parts of the mobile OS with "Mango tree". The Office Hub provides the Office Mobile apps and seamless entree to SkyDrive, so I don't need the DocsToGo or Loge.net apps. The Messaging and Pictures apps weave my multiethnic networks in so I can mail status updates and share pictures without the Facebook or Twitter apps. The visual search function can scan QR codes so I don't need a separate app for that either.

Microsoft has developed a unique mobile OS that assimilates commonly used features so that they become a ordered disunite of the "Mango" experience rather than requiring third-company apps. Simply, that doesn't mean that in that location isn't still a need for apps–so here's my list of essential-have "Mango" apps.

Facebook: Sure, I can post condition updates, share pictures, and mark in at locations around town just using the Facebook functionality already integrated into "Mango". I stool also follow the Holocene updates of my friends in my sociable network. But, there are still some functions that aren't available, and sometimes I want to rightful work in Facebook directly.

Netflix: Recent prices changes and seismic shifts in the business model of Netflix notwithstanding, it is still one of the best deals ready when it comes to flowing video content to your smartphone. As a stipendiary customer of Netflix, it would be silly non to bear this app.

Adobe Reader: I deal mostly in Microsoft Office filing cabinet formats, but I can't ignore the popularity of PDF files. The first time I tapped on a PDF file that was stored on my SkyDrive "Mango" let ME know that I needed to have the Adobe Reader app and let Maine install it with a tap operating room two.

Send to WP7: This ready to hand app deeds in conjunction with an extension, plugin, operating theatre accelerator (depending on your browser of choice) to enable Pine Tree State to charg links, and text edition from my browser straight to my Windows Phone 7.5 "Mango" device. In terms of functionality, information technology reminds me of the Instapaper app on my iPhone.

WinMilk: I appreciate having access to my Outlook calendar, and my various notes in OneNote from my "Mango" smartphone, only I also need to be able to prolong with my to-do lists from RememberTheMilk.com. RememberTheMilk has an app for iPhone and iPad, but doesn't offer one for Windows Telephone set 7. This third-party app, notwithstandin, ties in to my RememberTheMilk account and syncs my tasks.

Like I said, umpteen of the things I would generally consider to be must-let apps are simply well-stacked in to the "Mango" OS. Just, as capable Eastern Samoa it is it commode't execute everything, and there is a reason that in that respect are more than 30,000 apps available for Windows Phone 7 moving devices.

Take the last "30 Days" series: 30 Days With Google+

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Source: https://www.pcworld.com/article/477130/windows_phone_7_day_26_musthave_apps_for_mango.html

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