Is there a list of incompatible apps for ios 7?

Yes, still dragging my feet to upgrade; since there seems to be no way to downgrade a non-jailbroken iDevice, don't want to make a awful mistake...
Trolling around the internets, I haven't found a list of iOS 6 apps that fail in iOS 7.
Does anyone know of one? I appreciate any help in advance...
Holiday cheers to everyone!

Yes, still dragging my feet to upgrade; since there seems to be no way to downgrade a non-jailbroken iDevice, don't want to make a awful mistake...
Trolling around the internets, I haven't found a list of iOS 6 apps that fail in iOS 7.
Does anyone know of one? I appreciate any help in advance...
Holiday cheers to everyone!

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