Top iPhone apps for your business

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With over 200,000 iPhone apps to choose from we look at some of the best...

Since the iPhone and its apps were introduced to the market in 2007, the idea of using the concept within a business model has excited organisations worldwide. Founder of IFA Life, Philip Calvert believes this is just the beginning: "This is a market that will grow and grow and grow. It's really exciting and offers huge potential for IFAs to improve their own productivity as well as potential for new ways to engage with clients." But, with 200,000 apps to choose from however, it is difficult to know where to start. Professional Adviser takes a look...

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