As always, we’ll be updating the list below as more notable apps and updates hit the App Store today:
Google Drive version 1.1.0: We already knew it was coming when Google leaked the update last week, but today we get all of the details with the update officially hitting the App Store. Included in version 1.1.0 of the Google Drive iOS app is the ability to create, collaborate and edit with Google documents. You will also now be able to create and organize new folders and documents, upload photos and videos from your device, and delete files from your Drive. Google said the updated app also includes a “Richer Google presentations with animations and speaker notes.”
– Edit Google documents with formatting and collaboration – Edits to your Google documents appear to collaborators in seconds – Richer Google presentations with animations and speaker notes – Create a new folder or Google document – Upload photos and videos from your device or a photo directly from your camera – Move an item to a folder in your Drive – Delete and remove files from your Drive – Drive is now available in over 30 languages
The Wall Street Journal version 4.0: With this release of the WSJ app, the updating Now edition is finally available on the iPhone and you can now access archive downloads on demand for up to seven days. A full list of what’s new is below:
• WSJ is now available on your iPhone! Get the updating Now edition on your iPhone, with the latest news, market data and multimedia • Faster downloads and improved performance • More frequent news updates • 7-day archive downloads on-demand
With this release of The Wall Street Journal app, we have made substantial changes to improve app performance. Please note: when you update to version 4.0, any full issues you have saved will be deleted. All previously saved individual articles will remain.
Before you update, you can go to saved issues and save individual articles to keep them going forward.