Highly Recommended New iOS Apps

iOS Apps

Apple Store and its content shines as a glowing beacon in a smart phone sea filled with, mediocre to – not worth it, applications the store reached its luminary position in today’s market by carefully choosing and holding its developers to the high standards through careful consideration and testing of their submitted app solutions. Yet we all still find it a bit bothersome at times to try and find the best of the best in its contents that most closely serves our personal preferences, the following advice will hopefully assist in choosing what most suits your own requirements in smart phone apps.

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Feeday app, provides Instagram buffs with continual and instant feedback on the latest posts but offering a widget that provides an instant overview of a user’s latest preferred interests that they wish to follow on Instagram. The great benefit is that this app provides users with instant access to the posts and feeds without the need to continuously reopen and shut down an app. Customized features include free views of three tiles containing user interested posts, but for $0.99, the app will provide users with up to six or even nine tiles.

SayWhat, is a continuously updated knowledge base of street slang and popular phrases explaining the meaning of popular sayings and phrases such as “bae”, “chill”, or even “killing it”, by displaying 10 second video clip posts from its user community. As an alternative to searching for specific phrase, users can also enrich themselves by just browsing through the uploaded feed of definitions, making it the perfect solution to anyone not fully up-to-date on the latest slang used on the streets and in pop culture.

Pixcall, offers a very handy and useful photo messaging app that assist users in scheduling meetings with their friends, just socially or even when they are separated by a money miles. The app allows the user to set a timer which invites other users to their Pixcall event. Whenever a pre-set countdown timer ends, all of the users invited friends’ cameras shoots a photo simultaneously. Once the photo shoot is completed, all the photos are automatically shared individually or as a collage to each of the phones within their group.

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