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Tips, Insights & Tactics Tips, Insights & Tactics Favorite Health and Relaxation Apps The proliferation of apps provides an ever-growing number of choices to access and store useful information and entertainment. We polled the Xerox marketing team to create this list of favorite apps to help keep body and mind in tune. Health and Fitness Apps Map My Walk Epicurious MapMyFitness Condé Nast Digital iOS, Android, BlackBerry Free iOS, Android Free Track distance, routes, calories, and more Search more than 30,000 recipes from popular to motivate and improve your activity level. magazines and cookbooks. Save your favorites, Weight loss and social tools available for create shopping lists, and access reviews from those who want them. Available in versions for Epicurious members. running, hiking, etc. Calorie Counter & Diet Tracker Full Fitness MyFitnessPal Mahrdad Mehrain iOS iOS, Android, Windows, BlackBerry Pocket Yoga $1.99 Free Rainfrog LLC Track calories from an extensive food database iOS, Android, Windows Instructions for hundreds of exercises, sorted by and easy entry interface. An Editor’s Choice $2.99 body region, muscle of target, and equipment selection from PC Magazine and Wired Develop your own personal yoga practice. access. Choose from 30 pre-defined routines, or Magazine. Choose from three different practices, levels create your own. of challenge, and durations—combined they Everest provide 27 unique sessions. Everest Inc. Sleep Time iOS Azumio Inc. Free iOS, Android Capture your dreams, big and small. Select a Free few to focus on. Break your goals into small An advanced algorithm tracks your phase steps, learn from others, and move from of sleep and sets off an alarm at the perfect dreaming to doing. moment. Never wake from a deep sleep feeling groggy again. Tips, Insights & Tactics Favorite Health and Relaxation Apps Meditation and Relaxation Apps Fun and Games Apps Equip your team for productivity. Buddhify Candy Crush Saga ® 21 Awake Ltd. King.com Ltd. Mobile workers need to print. With Xerox iOS, Android iOS, Android Mobile Print solutions, they’re fully $2.99 Free equipped to print from afar. The urban meditation app for modern life. 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Visit us on the web or ask your local Xerox provider about our comprehensive line of printers and multifunction printers. xerox.com/office *After 30 days and your second supplies order through the program, Xerox will provide free extended service coverage over the normal supported life of eligible Xerox® products, as long as you continuously place your supplies orders through the Xerox eConcierge service. The average cost of extended service coverage for four years when purchased separately is $1,280. Prices vary per model. The coverage will be the same as what was provided when the device originally shipped—quick exchange, depot repair or onsite. Xerox reserves the right to discontinue the service reward for a specific model at any time. © 2013 Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved. Xerox®, Xerox and Design® and Xerox eConcierge® are trademarks of Xerox Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Xerox Canada Ltd. is a licensee of all Xerox trademarks. 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