There are so many apps out there that it makes sense rank the best. Here is our list of apps that start with b.
A few weeks ago I felt like a list of randomness was in order…so I created a list of apps that begin with A. This is my continuation of fun discovery. (Perhaps you should pick a random letter and share those apps with us.) With so many apps out there, sometimes it’s fun to find the random one you might have overlooked.
Backgrounds (a.k.a. Wallpapers)
Personalization is one of the appeals of owning any iDevice. This was one of my first apps…and I still love it. With so many background choices, grouped by category, most popular, or recent, you could change your home and lock screen every day if you wanted!
Bejeweled Blitz
I don’t think I care to admit how much I love Bejeweled. (What is it about those color matchy spinny games that is so addicting?)
Bizarre Holidays Calendar
Celebrate a lot more when every day is a holiday! For some reason, I have a fascination with random holidays. Did you know 5/25 is Tap Dance Day? How about that June 2 is Rocky Road Day? Impress your friends (or the people of the internet) with your random knowledge of the mundane.
Bizzy: Plan, Schedule, Chat
With so many check-in apps available, Bizzy provides a new perspective on Location. When you getting ready to leave a restaurant or shop, choose one of 3 faces to express your sentiment about the place: Loved it, Meh, Didn’t Like. You can share these to Facebook and Twitter with photos and tips for these locations.
Bluefire Reader
Bluefire is a unique eReader app for both iPad and iPhone. You can add your own PDFs to read on your device and open Adobe eBook DRM files that are locked or password protected. I get review copies of books from NetGalley.com and read them using BlueFire Reader.
BuzzFeed
Buzzfeed.com advertises itself by saying “We feature the kind of things you’d want to pass along to your friends.” With the free app, you can quickly browse the latest viral content; videos, photos, and blog posts of the most random and popular internet posts. From the app, you can share to Facebook, Twitter, and email.
Barnes & Noble NOOK
Read two million books? Sure, why not? This app offers free books, magazines, and newspapers, too. Although I do not personally use this app (I own a Kindle so, therefore, use that to access my books) this is a great free app for reading eBooks. If you have a NOOK or if you only want to use your iDevice for book reading, the selection of free and paid books on B&N is quite extensive.