Monday, April 8, 2013

12 Incredible Apps That Need To Be On Your Smart Phone.

12. Atlas by Collins (iPhone, iPad - $6.99)

The robust apps put the world at your fingertips as it features satellite mapping images, physical maps, political maps, environmental maps and even population statistics. Atlas by Collins is also highlighted by street-level viewing for any location on the map!
 
 

11. Any.DO (iPhone, iPad, Android - Free)

Any.DO is a simple application that lets you keep a to-do list with you everywhere you go. Streamlined through your phone and computer device, it manages your tasks with reminders and an intuitive calendar that's extremely user-friendly. 
 

 

10. Wordament (iPhone, iPad - Free)

Wordament is a Windows-based game that mixes the best of both worlds ("Scrabble" and "Boggle") to present a word vocabulary game that tests your intelligence and speed. It also happens to be the first iOS game that helps you earn Xbox Achievements when you sign in with your username/Windows ID. 
 

9. Highlight (iPhone, iPad, Android - Free)

First introduced at South By Southwest 2012, Highlight alerts you when a Facebook friend or an individual with similar interests is in your vicinity and allows users to send group messages to those nearby. 

8. Flipboard (iPhone, iPad, Android - Free)

Flipboard is the worldwide leader in combining all the socially curated news you need. It's impeccable when it comes to daily use and in 2012 it introduced YouTube and Google+ integration along with a partnership with the New York Times to turn your mobile phone into a battery-charged newspaper. 
 

7. Viggle (iPhone, Android - Free)

The Viggle phone app compensates you with gifts from Starbucks, GAP, Amazon and more for watching and checking in to many of your favorite television programs. You also get to do absolutely nothing as Viggle uses audio recognition technology  to do most of the work for you! 
 

6. Paper By FiftyThree (iPad - Free)

A consistent App Of The Day throughout 2012, Paper By FiftyThree allows doodlers and illustrators to embrace the ability to create designs via their iPad. Produced by the Microsoft team that presented Courier, its built entirely on innovation and cleverly labels drawing tools ("sketch" rather than "pencil"). 


5. Pocket (iPhone, iPad, Android - Free)

Pocket is simple and intuitive, mainly because of its minimal design and control which allows users to change text size and share finished content through a variety of services.


4. Stitcher Radio (iPhone, iPad, Android - Free)

Stitcher Radio stands out and delivers digital audio files to your ears in a matter of seconds. It's a podcast junkie's paradise as users can dive into past programs, interviews with their favourite sports commentators .
 

3. Vyclone (iPhone, iPad - Free)

When users take a video, the app looks for others shooting nearby and edits the clips togethers to provide a creation built from multiple angles. 


2. Songza (iPhone, iPad, Android - Free)

This past year with a major update that showcases playlists created for particular moods or times of day. The best part: you won't come across a single ad during use. 
 

1. Google Maps (iPhone, iPad, Android - Free)

It obviously presents a whole new spectrum of competition but there's denying it looks absolutely fantastic on a mobile screen. 

 Source: Tinybites.


 

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