Best New & Revised Apps This Week

Capitan app

Most of us would not consider a grocery list to be an item that necessitates the complexity of an artificial intelligence in order to maintain order in your household keeping your family and guests well fed. The developers and creators of the Capitan app strongly disagrees, the aim being to make everybody’s shopping lists that much smarter through proactive suggestions, co-operative editing as well as a variety of real-time reminders which are based on the results of your historically listed items. The app also automatically organises the shopping list of your required items into a categorised format according to the most likely manner in which merchandise would be grouped together in retail stores, i.e. tinned foods, dairy products, grains, meats, and vegetables et cetera.

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The app can share shopping lists between other household members who may then add additional items that require to the shared list. Capitan will also send all of the other household members an alert as soon as you approach the store in order to provide them with an opportunity to timeously add and update their required items to the list. As its users increasingly rely on the app and over a period of time and with the increased accumulation of data regarding your personal shopping requirements the app will increasing accuracy provide you with a projected shopping list of what you might require to keep family life running smoothly at home. The app is available at no cost on both iOS as well as Android platforms.

An app called Great Big Story offers its users the ability to view intriguing narratives via the use of bite -sized video clips. Despite the fact that the app may be backed by news media giants CNN, its content remains focused on remarkable historical events and personalities its content includes personal profiles of figures marking historical events. This app will deliver a select number of short stories in a video clip format every day, with its stories focused around a single individual like the Lisa Frank story, or discuss the man responsible for the Kool Aid mascot’s voice-overs.

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