10 new apps you might have missed
Sunshine
learns
about you so it can suggest when to wear a coat or a T-shirt
Sunshine
is a weather app with a clever twist.In addition to displaying the temperature,
it lets you tell it how you feel. Do you feel warm when it's 70 degrees?
65? 60? Over time, Sunshine learns how you react to the weather to let you know whether it's worth it to take a jacket, or if you'll be fine with a long sleeve shirt instead.
65? 60? Over time, Sunshine learns how you react to the weather to let you know whether it's worth it to take a jacket, or if you'll be fine with a long sleeve shirt instead.
Price: Free
(iOS)
Waterlogue
will turn
your pictures into art
Image
filter apps are a dime a dozen. What separates Waterlogue from the bunch is its
ability to transform a picture into something different. Instead of a filter,
your photo is turned into a watercolour painting. A recent update improved its
ability to recognise faces -meaning you can try watercolour selfies now.Price:
$2.99 (iOS)
Anchor
is the
Twitter of spoken audio
Anchor is
a bit like Twitter for bitesized audio podcasts. Basically you create a mini
podcast and people respond with their own audio snippets, starting a
`conversation'.To record audio you just hit a button and then talk.
Price:
Free (iOS)
Quartz
brings
you all the news in a text message form
Quartz's
new app presents the news to you like you are getting messages from a friend.
You get `texted' a headline and you have the option to dive deeper, or tell it
to keep moving. The new app is definitely a fun way to catch up on the events
of the day.
Price:
Free (iOS)
Pixelmator
is a
subscription-free Photoshop in your pocket
If you
want a photo editor on the go, Pixelmator is one of the best.This app gives you
access to a wide variety of brushes and desktopclass tools including a
phenomenal repair tool. It lets you work seamlessly between your Mac, iPad and
iPhone and even with people who use Adobe Photoshop. A recent update has added
a new pixel brush and support for the Apple Pencil and 3D touch, in addition to
making the app snappier.
Price:
$4.99 (iOS)
Slash
keyboard
is now on Android
Slash is
the best custom iPhone keyboard out at the moment, and now it has an Android
version. Its killer feature is taking the pain out of jumping between your apps
using a blue `slash' key that sits at the bottom of the keyboard. That slash is
a magic button that can instantly give you access to a slew of app-based search
engines baked into the keyboard itself (YouTube, Spotify, Giphy and
more).Price: Free (iOS, Android)
Music Memos
makes
sure you never forget a note
Music
Memos is Apple's first new music-making app in years. The interface is simple.
Hit the record button in the middle and sing or play an instrument, the iPhone
or iPad's mic will pick up the sound, parse it out into chords once you're done
recording, and let you add a scratch drum and bass to give you a better idea of
what your song would sound like fully formed.Free (iOS)
FaceSwap
lets you
trade faces with a friend
If you've
wondered what your life would be like if you and your friend switched faces,
FaceSwap will scratch that itch. FaceSwap uses your camera to intelligently
find the two faces in the frame, and then switches them. The results are as
impressive as they are often hilarious or creepy.
Price:
$0.99 (iOS)
ProTube
gives you
access to videos with fewer restrictions
If you
want a YouTube experience with no ads and the ability to play videos in the
background without paying for YouTube Red, ProTube fits the bill. After logging
in using your YouTube credentials, all of your subscriptions transfer over so
you won't miss a beat Price: $2.99 (iOS).
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