3 Good iPhone Apps That Simplify Life

Artem Fedin
111 minutes
Published in
3 min readMay 21, 2015

Looking for really good iPhone apps requires some time. I’m talking about interesting and unique apps. Searching “good iPhone apps” through Google leads to Facebook app, Dropbox app, and other iPhone apps that are well known and used by everyone. However, what about good but not world famous iPhone apps? We found three of them to share with you. Let’s start!

The Next Glass App

Firstly, I’d like to review one good iPhone application called Next Glass App. What would it be like if science is added to drinking? The guys from Next Glass asked that question, and the answer is the Next Glass app!

You just enter your alcohol preferences (drinks that you had before and how you liked them) and then the app works with data algorithms and the unique chemistry of alcohol bottles to deliver a personal score of drinks you’ve never tried.

The app analyzes thousands of compounds in every drink. It tests; taking subjective words like “hoppy,” “sweet,” and “oaky” out of your decision-making. Your taste preferences are your own, so they don’t come from crowdsourced ratings or “expert” opinions.

Also, the app can scan bottle labels and predict how much you will like it. No more “This wine isn’t sweet enough for me” or “Gosh! This beer tastes like old socks!” Only your taste preferences are shown. I wish I had this app in college.

Push for Pizza

You just push the button in the app and pizza is ordered. There’s nothing easier. There is no more searching for pizza and spending time entering your info again and again when you’d like to order pizza. In this app, you just push a button. You enter your info once only when the app is downloaded. Also, you can choose which pizza you want or ingredients for it. Pizza delivery and even the tip is paid after the button push. All you do is push the button, wait, and take the pizza from delivery guy. Yes, it is so simple.

It’s interesting to know that this idea was invented by three teenagers who are now the founders of the Push for Pizza startup. They were hanging out and became hungry when they got this idea. Better watch this small video with the founders where everything about the history of creating comes clear. And it is a true story.

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Originally published at 111 Minutes Blog.

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Artem Fedin
111 minutes

Freelancer, Product Manager at Periodix, Coffee Lover