If Santa was kind this year and got you a smartphone or a tablet, chances are you're looking for a few good apps. And chances are you've already downloaded the ol' standbys — such as Kindle, Facebook, Skype and YouTube. But there's a wide world of mobile apps that awaits you, and what follows are 10 of my favorites (Windows Phone users who aren't feeling the love should search for third-party apps by Rudy Huyn, a genius developer who makes a career out of bringing Apple and Android favorites to Windows Phone):
• Avocado (iOS): This cute app is for couples, allowing you and the most important person in your life to share messages, photos and calendar appointments — so you can cut down on all that Facebook "PDA."
• Donna (iOS): My favorite personal assistant app tells you when it's time to leave for a meeting and otherwise helps busy people manage their day.
• HBOGo (iOS, Android) Every episode of (almost) every HBO show ever along with specials. The only catch is you have to enter your cable provider info to gain access.
• Hipstamatic (iOS): The coolest photography app nobody knows about will also allow you to order excellent prints in the mail for a reasonable price. (Looking for more great photo apps? Also try Piclab and Snapseed for iOS or Android.)
• iFont Maker: ($6.99 iOS, iPad only; $4.99 Windows 8) Just what it sounds like — you can make your own fonts. Surprisingly addictive and fun.
• Instapaper ($3.99 iOS, $2.99 Android) A great way to save web pages and articles that you want to read offline later. Load up before a long flight or car ride!
• Perfect365 (iOS, Android): Give yourself a virtual makeover or touch up those blemishes in a bad photo. It's OK. I won't tell.
• Weather Flow ($1.99 Android & Windows Phone): Possibly the most accurate and beautifully designed weather app around, and great for finding out whether you have a half hour to run to the store before a downpour.
• Whatsapp (iOS, Android, Windows Phone) Text anyone for free using this handy SMS alternative that includes group chat features and other customization options.
• Xbox Music ($10/month, iOS & Google; free for Windows) With a far larger catalog than Spotify and Pandora, this streaming music service officially bests the rest, including iTunes and its a la carte music downloads. An added bonus: excellent integration with your Xbox console.
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