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[QUOTE="tuvent08, post: 2890435, member: 185"] Tons of good stuff right there. I can't believe I missed 1Password, too. Something like LastPass is functional, but 1Password is just next level. The best feature of iOS 12, to me, is the password autofill option for third parties. And you're totally right about PDF Expert - what a great app. Readdle just pumps out some great stuff on a regular basis. If you happen to work with multiple PDFs and have to synthesize ideas from all of them (I have to do this in my work), I can't recommend LiquidText enough. It's really expensive, but allows you to create relationships of ideas, etc. among any number of documents with an infinite scroll notepad to the right of the doc. Huge game-changer for the work that I have to do. One wildcard I'd throw out there is this app called Raindrop. It's the [B]best [/B]read-it-later app around. By far. It has every function imaginable and is dead simple to use. For me, something like Pocket is a non-starter because it doesn't allow you to edit titles and descriptions. I save a bunch of PDFs with weird URLs and metadata, and there's absolutely no chance I'll be able to find it a month or two later when I see a file with a 75-digit/letter combination name. Raindrop makes everything incredibly easy to edit (much cleaner than Instapaper). The catch - and it is a [B]big[/B] catch - is that it is fully developed and updated by a super sketchy Russian guy who might possibly be shaving in a decade. So...I wouldn't go uploading a social security number any time soon. And it also goes through these phases where it looks to be abandonware until just when you're about to give up Vlad's nephew drops a killer update out of nowhere (speaking of which, he needs to fix the Safari add-on). But it really just can't be beat, if quickly saving and editing links/etc. across devices is something you do regularly. [/QUOTE]
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