
Today Apple released iOS 7 to the public and most apps work whether or not developers updated them to take advantage of the mobile operating system's latest technologies. That said, some have issues and others just look out of place. This list will tell you what you can expect to work out of the gate.
Note: We've made a big effort to find all the iOS7-compatible apps, but we probably missed a few. If we've missed an app update, share a link to it in the discussions below!
Here's the big list. Some require a paid update, others do not. Anything special by the app's name when relevant.
Pocket
Evernote
Yelp
Feedly
Flipboard
Reeder 2 ($5)
IFTTT
Google Search
Google Drive
Chrome
Gmail
Drafts
Kindle (added book collections)
Camera+ (added sharing, printing, exposure control, and square crop features)
RunKeeper (added background fetch for iOS 7)
Foursquare
Hipmunk
Clear (paid new version)
Zillow
NBC
TED
Airbnb
Flickr
Jasmine
Facebook
Mint
Twitter
Yahoo!
Path
PayPal
HotelTonight
E*Trade
Twitter #music
Vimeo
Travelocity
Bank Go
All Recipes
Argus
LinkedIn
OpenTable
LetterFool
YNAB
DataMan Next
Huffington Post (added bookmarks)
American Airlines (added at-a-glance info)
AroundMe
IT Tools
GetGlue
Apple Store
Skype (added group calls)
Shazam (added sharing features and greater language support)
Simplenote
Instagram
Fandango
Vons
Best Buy
Audible
Fantastical
Collaborate
Threadflip
News360
That's all we've got so far. We'll update the post as new app versions roll out during the iOS 7 release.
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