Apple premiered yesterday iOS 7 all over the world. Although its servers could not cover the massive update attempt by some users eager to know the news of the system, little by little the traffic is lightening and right now it is easy to download without having to accumulate a million failed attempts, such as it happened last night. For those of you who are updated, here is the app list that are already adapted to the new interface of the iDevices.
The change of roles in the leadership of Apple has resulted in something that many users have been demanding for a long time: aesthetic changes in the IOS system UI. The controversy regarding whether the change is for better or for worse is served, however, it is worth taking a look at the list of applications that have adapted to the iOS 7 look before passing judgment.
A new category within the App Store
It has been precisely Apple who has taken care of grouping those apps that are already prepared for a full integration visually with the environment of its new mobile system, and has put them together in a new category within the App Store. Among them there is a bit of everything, and they cover too many areas so that many will not even be useful to us. However, it can be said that they all have the merit of having been the first to adapt to the update.

List of apps optimized for iOS 7
Wikipanion Plus for iPad (Reference)
Showyou: Your Social TV and Video Player (Networks)
Pocket Yoga (Health)
Twitterrific 5 for Twitter (Networks)
Omni Outliner 2 (Productivity)
Niko and the Sword of Light (Books)
Cobook Contacts (Economy and business)
PCalc (Utilities)
ebay fashion (Lifestyle)
SpineDecide (Medicine)
Reeder 2 (News)
Quip (Productivity)
AroundMe (Lifestyle)
Drafts for iPad (Productivity)
Byword (Productivity)
Kashoo Accounting (Economy and business)
Pocket (News)
Instapaper (News)
Homesnap Real Estate (Lifestyle)
screens (Utilities)
pocket cast (News)
Scanner Pro by Readdle (Economy and business)
Ancestry (Reference)
pose (Lifestyle)
Instagram 4 (News)
Talkboard by Citrix (Economy and business)
Of course, the absolute majority of the applications of the App Store will continue to work perfectly on our iDevices, but this list that we show you has gone a little further, integrating the new design lines of iOS 7.