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Dating
Your love life is now on your phone. Two popular dating apps (OkCupid and Match Dating App) have already figured out a way to put your dating life on your wrist. Looking for love? Try these apps!
Games
Games are not ideal for Apple Watch; however, a few have already figured out how to do it. One is BoxPop, which is both challenging and addicting. Word games are also a great fit; one word game that has already figure out how to make a nice game for the wrist is Letter Zap.
PowerPoint
Apple has, of course, promoted their own software’s app: Keynote. Not as much attention has been given to PowerPoint; the Microsoft app lets you use your watch as a remote to your PowerPoint slides on your iPhone.
CALC
Calculator is more than a calculator app; it also lets you figure out how much to tip at a restaurant. It’s easy to use and pretty powerful for a watch app. It’s free to download and $1.99 for premium features. If all you want to do is tip, then another nice app is Cow Tipper.
Tasty Recipes
Reading is not always easy on the watch; while I don’t recommend reading a book on the watch, recipes are a perfect fit; this lets you leave your watch in another room while making all your favorite dishes by giving you a step-by-step guide right on your watch.
The Johnson & Johnson Official 7 Minute Workout
Apple has you covered with a great workout app—but if you want to change it up a little, or just looking for something that gets you exercised a little…quicker—then try this app. As the name implies it gives you an intense workout in just seven minutes.
Day One
Writing is not what the watch was made for—so a journal app (priced at $4.99) seems like an odd thing to make an app for; still, this app is surprisingly intuitive and easy to use. You can make quick notes about where you are or use the watch’s Mic to include writing.