RefMe’s mobile app creates reference entries automatically, by scanning the barcodes of your books. The hardest part about using Wolfram Alpha might just be figuring out all it can do. If you’re looking for the value of your dollars in pounds, the caloric content of your breakfast, or the answer to a complex math equation, just enter your question into the app’s query field, and let Wolfram Alpha compute an answer. Available for Android, iOS, Kindle Fire, and Nook devices, this $3 app lets you access the Wolfram Alpha computational knowledge engine, which uses its store of “expert-level knowledge and algorithms to automatically answer questions, do analysis, and generate reports.” Say what? ![]() The computing power of Wolfram Alpha has gone mobile with the company’s various mobile apps. Whether you’re looking for information on unemployment rates or trying to solve a complex equation, Wolfram Alpha delivers the answer-and a whole lot more. Luckily, if you don’t have your own Smart Cover, EverNote Peek lets you use a virtual version. EverNote Peek shows the clue across the bottom of the screen, and then you lift the cover to see the answer. ![]() ![]() The Note title becomes your clue, and the note body serves as the answer. Don’t have your own Apple Smart Cover for your iPad? Evernote Peek provides you with a virtual one so you can take a quiz without seeing the answer.ĮverNote Peek is a free app that lets you create quizzes for yourself based on the notes you’ve already entered in EverNote.
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