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Top 5 super-fine iPhone apps tailored for designers and developers

by Emily Heming Blogger
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The incredible number of applications that can be availed from the iTunes stores make iPhone one of the most desirable gadgets among a large group of people. The aesthetic design and sterling features of the iPhone have helped it attain a remarkable position among a wide range of smartphones available in the market. Even the amateur as well as proficient designers and developers rely on their iPhone to gather brilliant insights on taking the right decision for varied web design and development projects. The sole aim behind writing this article is to make you familiar with 5 such iPhone apps that have served as handy tools for both, designers as well as developers.

Firstly, 5 brilliant iPhone apps for designers

1. Fuzel

Fuzel is an iPhone app that allows you to create cool photo collages for free. With this app, you get to choose from a wide variety of features that allow you to add special effects and eye-appealing captions for images. You can even import images and place them to fit a chosen frame. Every renowned Mobile Application Development Company is busy creating iPhone apps similar to Fuzel.

2. Ruler Plus

Ruler Plus serves as a 7cm(2 inch) ruler on your iPhone, allowing you to take accurate measurements with complete amount of ease. With this app installed in your iPhone, you can easily extend the ruler by simply moving the iPhone to the right, followed by pressing the plus sign.

3. Layers

Developed after receiving continuous feedback from mobile artists, Layer is an iPhone app that features Photoshop compatibility, full color range, selection of brushes, paint, erase and smudge tools for adding five layers to your sketches.

4. Photochop

Photochop is yet another iPhone app that allows you to play with pictures. You can simply pick a picture from your iPhone's photo library and chop it into a set of tiles.

5. Path On

With the Path On iPhone app, you can easily add funky text to your photos. All you need to do is simply draw the path you'd like the words to take, followed by typing in the message. The entered text will then flow along the path in a beautiful way.

Now, 5 iPhone apps that are tailored to meet the needs of developers

1. Database Viewer Plus

With Database Viewer Plus installed in your iPhone, you can easily open up your Windows-created database, create tables, queries and forms. In addition to this, the apps also has the capabilities of synchronizing with complex database software like SQL Server, Oracle etc.

2. Analytics App

With the Analytics iPhone app, you're given an easy access to Google Analytics via your iOS device. You can easily take a glimpse at the Google Analytics' statistics of your website for making it more productive.

3. Python Cheat Sheet

As someone who's been into the business of offering professional iPhone Development Services, you might have definitely worked on Python. With the Python Cheat Sheet app, you can refresh your memory about all the commands and check what Python can do with the help of these amazing commands. The best part of this app is that it works really well, even offline.

4. StoreIT

As yet another database creator, StoreIT allows you to edit and store the database. Additionally, there are other features such as the ability to password protect specific categories containing private data including: address, email id, contact number etc.

5. Developers Tool Kit

Developers Tool Kit is a handy iPhone app useful for developers busy in coding a website or a software. With this app, you get a Unicode or UTF-8 character code for the symbols you intend to use.

Summary

Now, you've them all, 5 excellent iPhone apps for designers and developers. Hope by now you'd have chosen your pick and decided about the iPhone app that you'd be installing in your device. I'm sure these apps would help you execute your projects wisely and timely.


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