“Once you use it, you won’t know how you ever survived without it” is  a well worn cliche, applied over the years to every new technological  development or advancement in gadgetry made available to the masses. The  mobile phone, the electric toothbrush, ceramic hair straighteners –  every important discovery of the technological era has been tarred with  this overused tagline.
And the reason why? Because it’s actually true, and none more so than  when talking about iPhone apps. You could probably survive without  them, and you have perhaps been doing so, but they just make things so  much easier, and not just for restaurant bookings and finding  directions.
When it comes to web design, there are apps for nearly everything,  from helping create color schemes to managing your busy schedule. Here  are 15 of the best!
1. Ego
Ego is a brilliant way of checking your web statistics on a daily (or  even hourly) basis. Able to support sites such as Twitter, Squarespace  and Google Analytics, you can track the traffic to your website from the  comfort of your iPhone without the time consuming pain of having to log  in and out of each individually.
2. Palettes
Particularly useful for the graphical web design, Palettes allows you  to lift colous directly from any image you see online on your iPhone  and create a ‘palette’ of your own, replicating exactly the desired  color scheme. Palettes can be imported from or exported to other  programs such as Photoshop and Illustrator, and offer a quick and  efficient way of working with colors without having to compromise on  accuracy.
3. WhatTheFont
One of the best things about using iPhone apps is the mobility that  they offer. For example, if you see a font or lettering that catches  your eye while out and about, simply take a photo and the WhatTheFont  app will identify it, meaning you can incorporate it into your own  designs in a matter of seconds. WhatTheFont works on practically every  image, so even if the font is on a web page and not a photo, this app  will still identify it for you, which has helped this app achieve almost  cult status amongst designers.
4. FTP On The Go
FTP On The Go is one of the most popular business apps available. Not  only does it allow you to perform website maintenance on the move as  well as edit files on your FTP server, but the built-in browser means  you can check and changes on your iPhone without having to leave the app  itself.
5. ZeptoPad
Sometimes, as a web designer, you may have an impromptu moment of  inspiration. And since pens and paper are about as fashionable as  mullets, ZeptoPad is the ideal app for channeling this artistic  creativity. It allows you to create vector images, simply by drawing on  the screen with your fingers. The latest version even boasts P2P access,  so you can share your masterpieces with all your ZeptoPadding friends  and colleagues. 
6. CSS Cheatsheet
Despite what many of us may think, none of us is completely perfect,  and memory blanks can happen to the best of us. Luckily, there’s an app  which prevents these memory blanks from stemming our creative flow when  laying out a site. CSS Cheatsheet provides an in depth look at the  workings of CSS, ideal for quick references or more detailed tutorials  for beginners. And what’s more, it even works offline. Look out for  similar apps for Javascript and PHP.
7. ProSEO
ProSEO is possibly the best Search Engine Optimization app on the  iPhone. Not only can you track the progress of your domains and those of  competitors, you can also keep track of the keywords that drive traffic  to your your domain from the search engines. Other handy features  include a phrase counter to help determine repetitive phrases as well as  the ability to analyze link anchor text and image tags within  documents. This is without doubt a key app for any web  designer/developer who would like to see their sites ranking highly in  Google, Yahoo! or Bing.
8. WorkTimer
Working as a web designer with many clients (often spread out  geographically) means a structured 9 to 5 is often too difficult to  organize and equally impractical. However, you still need to keep track  of how much time you spend working on each project, which is where the  WorkTimer comes in. By simply pressing the screen, you can keep a log of  how many hours you’ve spent working – one less thing to clutter your  mind and distract your creative genius!
9. CliqCliq Colours
Possibly the primary color app for graphic and web designers alike,  CliqCliq Colors allows you to find the exact color you need as well as  converting it to a variety of scales and formats. Similar to the  Palettes app, CliqCliq Colors allows you to take colors from images of  photos seen directly on your iPhone’s screen.
10. Analytics
Analytics is the number one app for Google Analytics. Like a more  detailed version of the Ego app, the free Analytics Lite allows you to  check statistics and track traffic, with the Analytics Pro app allowing  the user to view over 50 Google Analytics reports as well as examining  traffic sources and Ecommerce statistics, meaning you can keep up with  your sites’ performances wherever you are.
11. Photobucket
The Photobucket app means you can carry one of the largest photo  sharing networks with you at all times, with access to your personal and  friends’ albums at the touch of a screen. This is particularly useful  for designers looking for photos to be used directly or even just for  color schemes. And as it costs absolutely nothing, it’s an app  definitely worth downloading if only as a back up source of images.
12. Ping
A useful tool for any designers or developers who are on the move a  lot, but can’t afford to lose touch with their servers. Ping tests  whether your servers are up and running and accessible, as well as  checking that they are responding on the internet or on a private  network. The Ping app is quick and easy, a role model for all other apps  of its kind.
13. Dexigner
In any sort of design field, it’s vital to keep on top of design news  and developments, which is where the Dexigner web app comes in.  Dexigner provides the latest design news, whether be graphic design or  fashion, straight to your iPhone. Excellent train journey reading  material for when you aren’t taking photos of billboards and taking  inspiration from their fonts and colors of course!
14. Source Viewer
An especially simple app, Source Viewer allows you, surprisingly  enough, to view the HTML, CSS and Javascript source code of any website  you like. Something you may take for granted when using your laptop or  desktop computer, only made portable by this handy little app.
15. DatabaseViewer
As the DatabaseViewer’s description reads, quite simply ‘view any  database on any iPhone anywhere’. You can view a variety of databases  such as MS Access, MS Excel, FilePro and SQL, with the ability to sync  any changes or developments of a certain database to stay right up to  date.















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