Plague Inc., 1Password Pro, Quora and other updates
Here’s a list of notable iOS and Mac app updates available today in the iOS App Store, Mac App Store and from independent developers. Save this page and check back often as we will update this list throughout the day.
Quora [iOS, Category: Reference, Free] Use Quora to ask questions and find answers.
- iPhone 5 support
- A beautiful new UI that gets out of the way
- Answer and follow questions anonymously
- Continuous scrolling in feed
- Search is more easily accessible and 3x faster
- Sharing to Twitter, Facebook, and more is easier than ever
BugMe! Stickies Pro [iOS, Category: Productivity, $0.99] A quick note app for your iOS device that uses sticky notes to record all your thoughts and reminders. The latest version adds the following:
- Support for iPhone 5 and iOS 6
1Password Pro [iOS, Category: Utilities, $14.99] An iOS version of 1Password, which will securely store your important information and automatically log you into websites with a single tap. The latest version adds the following:
- Stability improvements in Dropbox syncing
- Improved autorotation on iPhone
Plague Inc. [iOS, Category: Games, $0.99] A strategy and realistic simulation game that allows you to infect the world with a deadly plague. The latest version adds the following:
- Genetic Modification now possible
- Widescreen support for iPhone 5!
- Plague Inc. is now available in German
- Performance improvements for all devices
- Full iOS 6 compatibility
- Minor game balance / AI improvements
- Minor bug fix for IAP validation & gene use
Chronicle – Bill Management [OS X, Category: Finance, $9.99] Bill manager that syncs your bills across devices, alerts you when bills are due and lets you pay them using the app’s integrated browser. The latest version adds the following:
- Fixes an issue where iPhone sync could get stuck
- Fixes an issue where logged payments could fail to save
- Other bug fixes and enhancements
Plague Inc., 1Password Pro, Quora and other updates originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Wed, 14 Nov 2012 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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