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<p>On 
Sunday's live Talkcast, I 
gathered a gang of eloquent experts to dive into the best iOS apps of 2013. Here, organized by recommender, are their picks and suggestions. Remember, you can 
subscribe to the Talkcast in iTunes -- and keep an eye out for a new feed for the show in the new year!</p>
<p><strong>Julio Ojeda-Zapata</strong> (technology writer for the 
Pioneer Press, author of 
The Mobile Writer): The visually impressive 
Yahoo Weather app; the "Uber of snowplowing" 
Plowz app; the 
Xfinity TV Go app; Google's steadily improving suite of iOS apps like 
Hangouts, 
YouTube Capture, 
QuickOffice and 
Google Drive; 
Pocket Casts; and 
Feedly.</p>
<p><strong>Gedeon Maheux</strong> (principal and co-founder of 
The Iconfactory): 
Kingdom Rush Frontiers (game); 
Oceanhorn (game); 
Drawquest (game, new for iPhone); 
Groove Music App (music player); and a second vote for 
Yahoo Weather.</p>
<p><strong>Jeff Gamet</strong> (managing editor of 
The Mac Observer): 
Paper by 53; 
Status Board; 
ComiXology; Bungie's legendary FPS Marathon Trilogy -- 
Marathon, 
Durandal and 
Infinity; and 
SkySafari Pro 4. Runners-up: 
Bossjock, 
MyCreate and 
Forbidden Island.</p>
<p><strong>Brett Terpstra</strong> (
TUAW contributor, 
mad scientist, 
developer of Marked 2): 
Editorial, 
MindNode and 
Drafts. Runners-up: 
BTT Remote, 
Camera+, 
SneakyPix and 
ReadQuick.</p>
<p><strong>Ben Roethig</strong> (host at 
GeekBeat.tv): 
Spiral Episode 1, 
Fantastical 2 and 
Calendars 5.</p>
<p>
<strong>Steve Sande</strong>: Apple's revamped iWork for iOS, the 
Pages/
Keynote/
Numbers "2013 edition" apps; 
Parallels Access (see 
Steve's review here); the 
Dropcam client; 
Sphere (360 Camera); 
United Airlines; and 
Knock.</p>
<p>
<strong>Shawn "Doc Rock" Boyd</strong>: 2013's 
GarageBand; 
Plex; 
Terminology; the 
smart-ass Carrot to-do app; 
DeskConnect; 
Square Cash; 
XScope Mirror; 
Droplr; and 
SmartGlass for Xbox One.</p>
<p>
<strong>Kelly Guimont</strong>: 
Riposte; 
Dark Horse Digital; 
AirVideo; 
The Room TWO, from Fireproof Games; 
Favd (AdN photo sharing); 
Springpad; and 
PDFPen Scan +.</p>
<p>
<strong>Mike Rose</strong>: 
Spin (
previewed here); 
Citymapper; DeskConnect; 
Dumb Ways to Die; 
Minecraft Pocket Edition; 
Uber; 
Sleep Cycle; and -- with the appropriate disclaimer that I do work for Salesforce -- the awesome 
Salesforce 1.</p>
<p>Did we miss any must-haves? Please let us know in the comments!</p><p style="padding:5px;clear:both;">
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