Best iPhone Apps for remote working: Here’s the new App Store editorial story

Amber Glatz
Mac O’Clock
Published in
2 min readMar 18, 2020

As coronavirus continues to spread around the world, there is lamenting over the serious threats of the pandemic. The coronavirus outbreak has not only tremendously stemmed out but also affected our work and social life. Factories have been shut down, productions have been stopped, infected areas have been quarantined and social gatherings are prohibited. The tech giants such as Microsoft, Google, Apple and Facebook — have announced to conduct their massive events and conferences virtually due to the novel coronavirus spread. In addition to that, employees have been refrained from attending workplaces regularly and telecommuting and working from home is advised.

Apple, too, has encouraged its employees to remotely work on their projects. And for this, the tech giant has radically amped up its new App Store editorial content via rigorous research and hand-picked curation.

The editorial stories are not new for iOS users. App store editorial stories showcase apps in interesting and informative ways. The editors base their decisions on a variety of factors, all of which amount to a great product that customers will love and also that help them smart switch among the applications. The new App Store editorial story highlights the best “work from home” apps for iOS users. So, here is a roundup of some of the best apps for people working from home due to coronavirus:

App sections

The collection is titled as “Apps for Working and Staying at Home” and it incorporates a wide range of apps that are classified in multiple categories. Considering through the different factors, the team at Apple enlists applications in following sections:

  • Learn and Study from home
  • Keep in Touch With Loved Ones
  • Connect With Your Coworkers
  • Browse Breaking Headlines
  • Listen to the News
  • Work Out at Home
  • Your Meditation Station
  • Soothing Sounds to Relax To
  • Yoga for Everyone
  • Navigate Your Emotions
  • Grocery Shopping Made Easy
  • Find Your New Go-To Recipes

Bottomline

The cure for coronavirus has not been invented yet so we don’t know how long it will take to combat against this global disease. Therefore, the organizations have taken precautionary measures to deal with it while staying informed. The latest App Store Editorial Story suggests applications for working out and meditating at home, doing house chores just as cooking and online grocery shopping and many more. In addition to that; Apple is forcing news organizations, suggesting them to launch traditional breaking news applications like The New York Times. The podcast apps that let you listen to the news such as Breaker and TuneIn are also welcomed.

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