
The apps are available for free download now on iTunes. You can see a gallery of iPhone and iPad screenshots below, along with the official press release from Microsoft. It also provides a shopping list feature and wine guide. The Weather app, which isn’t yet available, will provide basic weather features like current conditions and a 10-day forecast, as well as a radar view and historical weather data. The Food and Drink app will include videos and articles on cooking from top culinary sources. Over 200 sports news sources will feed information directly to the app. MSN Money provides the same experience for financial news, along with financial tools. The News application features feeds from sites like the Wall Street Journal and New York Times, among others, while Sports will let users track live scores and data from over 150 leagues. The Health and Fitness app allows users to track their diet and fitness goals, keep track of health-related news, view an interactive map of the human body, and sync your personal data to HealthKit. It’s scheduled to arrive later this year. A Weather app has also been announced, but hasn’t yet been released for iOS. Some features may not be available in all markets.Microsoft released an entire suite of MSN apps for iOS today, which includes MSN News, Money, Health & Fitness, Food & Drink, and Sports. Tap the menu to explore workouts, diets, body map and more. Swipe left or right to read the next article. Learn about drugs (US only), treatments, and Discover more about the human anatomy through the interactive 3D Human Body. Watch over 300 workout videos and over 900 exercise, strength, yoga and Pilates videos, including hundreds of follow-along videos you can do at home.Įnter symptoms to see possible health conditions with the Symptom Checker.

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