Today Apple released iOS 7 to the public. Most apps should work whether or not developers have updated them to take advantage of the mobile operating system’s latest technologies. However, some have issues and others just look out of place. This list will tell you what you can expect to work out of the gate.
[related title=”MORE” tag=”ios7launchguide” items=”1″]Note: We’ve made a big effort to find all the iOS7-compatible apps, but we undoubtedly missed a few. If we’ve missed an important app update, tell us in the comments.
Here’s the full list. A few require a paid update, but most do not so far. Any new added features are noted by the app’s name when relevant.
- Evernote
- Yelp
- Feedly
- Reeder 2 ($5.49)
- IFTTT
- Google Search
- Google Drive
- Chrome
- Gmail
- Drafts
- Kindle (added book collections)
- Camera+ (added sharing, printing, exposure control, and square crop features)
- RunKeeper (added background fetch for iOS 7)
- Foursquare
- Clear (paid new version)
- TED
- Airbnb
- Flickr
- Jasmine
- Path
- PayPal
- Twitter #music
- Vimeo
- Travelocity
- All Recipes
- Argus
- LetterFool
- YNAB
- DataMan Next
- Huffington Post (added bookmarks)
- AroundMe
- IT Tools
- GetGlue
- Apple Store
- Skype (added group calls)
- Shazam (added sharing features and greater language support)
- Simplenote
- Audible
- Fantastical
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