The hottest news this February has to be from Samsung, LG, and Sony, with the latest launches of their brand-spanking new flagship devices. This in turn opens up an even greater requirement for any potential new apps that the lucky millions of new handset owners will want to install on their shiny new toys. The below list contains the useful wheat anyone looking for new apps may wish to install on their devices, but only after a proper separation from the chaff that always makes its presence felt as well. This leaves you, the smart phone user, with a lovely to-do, and to try out list to find out which of the new apps suit your personal tastes best.
Doo – Get Things Done is a worthwhile new app available for download from the Apple Store at $4.99 that will present its users with their task list in a Tinder-esque style card format, which will assist/force users to remain singularly focused on tasks. It represents a nice fresh approach that delivers its smooth brand of tasking and to-do’s via a pretty interface, currently and sadly only available via a relatively steep price.
IShouldNotifications, a free subscription based app recently added to the Apple Store for download forms part of the iShould series of office platformed apps that allows users to create and grade their tasks by order of urgency, importance, and or level of difficulty. The app provides a great new way to organise work between all the members required in any creative team, and in addition has the option of live stats and chat rooms.
Droidart, has the capacity to transform any of its user’s pictures to imitate wall paintings via a variety of different stylistic filters simulating the styles of a number of famous artists throughout history is already available as a free download from the Apple Store. It provides for a fun new way to look at your old pictures after they’ve received an extensive rehashing. The service is currently free, but a few reports remarking on either slow or non-existent connections surfaced.