You can swipe left and right between recipe buttons for fast and easy access. It’s a lot like a remote control for your recipes. When you open up the Do Button app, it may suggest a recipe for you to get started with. For example, the app suggests a recipe that emails a random animated GIF image. After the recipe is set up in the Do Button app, tap the email button to instantly deliver a GIF to your inbox. You can tap the recipe mixer icon in the lower-right corner of the screen to go back to your recipe screen and select the plus sign (+) on any empty recipes to add new ones. In addition, you can browse through collections and recommended recipes for all sorts of tasks. Download For: Like the Do Button app, you can swipe from left to right to shift through each personalized camera. One of the easiest ways to get started with the Do Camera app is with a recipe that emails you a photo you take through the app. Keeping with the ‘Do’ theme here, the Do Camera functions like the Do Button app but was made for photos. When you use the recipe that emails you a photo, the screen activates your device’s camera. And as soon as you snap a photo, it’s instantly sent to you by email. Don’t forget to navigate back to the main recipe tab to check out some of the collections and recommendations. You can do everything from add photos to your Buffer app to create photo posts on WordPress. Download For: Swipe left or right between your notepads to access them quickly. Recipes that work with Do Note display a notepad area that you can type on. For this example, say you want to email yourself a quick text note. You can type the note in the app, then select the email button at the bottom when you’re done. The note instantly appears as an email in your inbox. Because IFTTT works with so many apps, you can do much more beyond simple note-taking. You can use it to create events in Google Calendar, send a tweet on Twitter, print something via an HP printer, and log your weight to Fitbit. Download For: