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  2. List of free and open-source iOS applications - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of notable applications (apps) that run on iOS where source code is available under a free software/open-source software license. Note however that much of this software is dual-licensed for non-free distribution via the iOS app store; for example, GPL licenses are not compatible with the app store. [citation needed]

  3. Forest (application) - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Kemper from Common Sense Media gave Forest 4/5 stars, praising the app's "visual representation of time as a growing tree" as "creative and beautiful". [1]In May 2019, Nicole Gallucci from Mashable gave Forest a 4.5/5.

  4. Telmar (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Telmar introduced the first PC-based media planning software in 1983 and launched the Web-based media planning system, e-Telmar. In 1983, Telmar was appointed IBM’s first Value Added Dealer for PC [ 6 ] and made its systems on the IBM PC with MRI and Simmons data available for clients who bought the data from MRI and Simmons.

  5. Apple’s latest 13-inch iPad Pro is a marvel of engineering.But software still hamstrings the iPad Pro’s true potential, relegating the device to a sleek, high-end package for consuming content ...

  6. iLife - Wikipedia

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    iLife is a discontinued software suite for macOS and iOS developed by Apple Inc. It consists of various programs for media creation, organization, editing and publishing. At various times, it included: iTunes, iMovie, iPhoto, iDVD, iWeb, and GarageBand.

  7. Media planning - Wikipedia

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    A media plan sets out a systematic process that synchronizes all contributing elements in order to achieve this specific goal. The media plan is broken down into four stages; market analysis, establishment of media objectives, media strategy development and implementation, and evaluation and follow-up. [1]