6 free Android apps for a creative boost
These apps will not only stimulate your artistic side, but also
keep you engaged when you tend to get bored
If you've got an Android device and a creative bent of mind, you
have access to thousands of rel evant apps to explore. But the sheer number of
apps on Google Play means many of the best apps can often get lost, while the
weaker ones sometimes rise to the top. To make sure you don't install a duff
app, check out these unique ones you should definitely install:
Podcast Go
Podcast Go is one of the most elegant podcast players for A
ndroid phones. Searching for and discovering podcasts is easy for a start, with
over 3,00,000 available on the app, sorted into categories which you can filter
based on what's popular or trending. There are also tabs to view any new or
unfinished episodes of podcasts you have subscribed to, making it easy to stay
on top of them.
Writeometer
Writeometer gives you daily reminders to work, and a timer to
help keep you focused for a set period of time once you start. The app also
lets you track your progress and set targets, allowing you to input a total
word or character target, a deadline and a daily word target. Over time you'll
see logs and charts of how much progress you have made, and the app will reward
you with virtual guavas for completing your daily goals.
MoodCast
MoodCast (Diary Mood Tracker) keeps track of your daily mood
and activities intelligently, finds patterns and helps you build new habits.
You can write what's on your mind, like a brief diary entry, and assign a mood
to it. The app can also grab posts from Facebook if you allow it, and work out
the mood associated with them.From there, it builds graphs of how happy you are
and if there's any pattern to it. The idea is that you might be able to better
identify what causes your different moods, break habits and form new ones.
Inkitt
The Inkitt app contains a large number of novels, across a range
of genres, and they're all completely free to read.You can even download them
to absorb when you don't have an internet connection, and the app makes
suggestions based on the type of content you like, so you'll always have new
things to delve into.
Photomath
As the name suggests, Photomath can do mat hs from i m ages.
Just point your camera at a written out problem (which can be typed or
handwritten) and the app will provide you written) and the app will provide you
with a solution. It also has a built-in calculator, so you can type problems
into the app, and you'll be given a stepby-step guide to reaching the same
conclusion, so if you have no idea why X equals 4, the app will teach you.
Dango
If you prefer to use emojis and GIFs than words in chat
platforms, then Dango could be your saviour. Dubbed an `emoji assistant', it's
essentially a cute little icon which pops up whenever you are using a messaging
app. It can also analyse the text in messages you receive, so you can send a
relevant emoji response with a tap.
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