Published 4/2/2009
at Apple Hot News
When she went hunting for apps that would help “make motherhood (or fatherhood) a less-complicated experience,” Linsey Knerl (pcmag.com) found “loads of apps in the App Store designed specifically for kids and parents.” But the real gems — from AirMe to Remember the Milk to White Noise — were hiding all over the store. What other apps make pcmag’s top-ten list?
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