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Aren't you excited to head back into the classroom? Not really, you say? Well, might as well grab a few iPhone apps to help you manage your courseload and get to Thanksgiving break ASAP!
Hosted by Annie Gaus.
Version 1.4.3 | Developed by Andriy Kachalo and Michael Balashoff | 12.1 MB | $2.99 (or FREE Lite version)
"A student's life is a dizzying mix of activity and just plain craziness! Take charge of your schedule and put iStudiez Pro to work for you! Take advantage of iStudiez Pro easy navigation and never miss another course, lecture and lab, track tasks and deadlines, plan homework, arrange assignments and much more!"
Version 1.7.6 | Developed by SimpleLeap Software | 12.1 MB | $3.99
"Cram is a personal study tool that makes studying easier and fun. Cram uses flashcards and multiple-choice tests to help you get the grade you want on any exams."
Version 1.1.2 | Developed by Invisions Technical Arts LLC | 4.7 MB | $0.99
"Droptext is the first text editor on iOS that can open, edit, and save plain text files from your Dropbox account. Supports TextExpander touch snippet expansion."
Version 1.2 | Developed by Modality, Inc. | 2.7 MB | $1.99
"Ace your class with the help of CliffsNotes® To Go for Apple handheld devices. The brand you trust for fast, effective, and comprehensive literature review has been reinvented for the small screen to give you anywhere, anytime access to character, theme and plot summaries and analysis; interactive quiz features; and audio CramCasts covering the great works of literature."
National Fight Against Drunk Driving
Far too many people do not understand that alcohol, drugs, and driving DO NOT MIX. The message is simple guys: Drinking and Driving? Over the Limit? Under Arrest....don't put yourself or others in danger. Law enforcement officials will be out in force all over the country from August 25th through September 6th, cracking down on drunk drivers. Beyond putting your life at risk, you could cost yourself a bundle of time and money: jail time, the loss of your driver's license, higher insurance rates, and dozens of other unanticipated expenses from attorney fees, other fines and court costs, car towing and repairs, lost time at work, etc. The worst/best part of drinking and driving is that it can be avoided so easily. You can still go out and have fun, just plan ahead: if you are going to drink, designate a driver, call a taxi, use mass transit, or find some kind of sober ride program.
about a month ago
RT @TechFeed_News: Phones are getting bigger and bigger, but is the new Samsung Mega TOO Big? @AnnieGaus gives you her take: http://t.co ...
5 months ago
.@MOGAanywhere is giving away a free controller w/Android release of MC4! Info at http://t.co/XRqRyut5. Our review at http://t.co/qdLzRUWz
7 months ago
@rubrnek @Revision3 Awesome!
7 months ago
Emoji Apps No Longer Welcome in App Store Following Native iOS 6 Support - Mac Rumors http://t.co/WDvgASW5
7 months ago
Google Is Keeping Count - Of Your Walking and Biking http://t.co/lonzGHvu
7 months ago
Google Now has a Built-in Pedometer – Tracks Miles Walked and Biked From Each Month http://t.co/Z6Wo7uKT
