Bewitching iOS Apps This Week

| August 2, 2013 | 0 Comments

Bewitching iOS Apps This Week

We’ve 2 apps this week which take the words you compose and make them more elegant. There is also a vampire game, so there is that. You will really enjoy our new collection of bewitching iOS apps this week.

Byliner

Bewitching iOS Apps This Week

Adore a good story? The Byliner, a payment service which gives great fiction & nonfiction stories to the users, is now accessible in the iPad app. The $10~a~month service features offerings by the authors ranging from the Margaret Atwood to the George Saunders to the Jonathan Krakauer to the Adam Gopnik. If you are a fan of any of those people, this app could be for you.

Djay 2

Bewitching iOS Apps This Week

The 1st edition of the Djay was so decent, how might it be improved? The Algoriddim found a way with the Djay 2 ($5) for iPad. It possesses a new user interface, that allows you to rotate your iPad so that you’ve only a single sound deck with the larger controls. There’re HD waveforms, a new drum and sampler pads, a modified view of your favorite music library, and updated looping and syncing tools. You will be able to retain the party hoppin all night long.

FindIt

Bewitching iOS Apps This Week

Probing mail on your iPhone might be a pain. The Findlt (free) app could be a better solution: it allows the users to find your important files from, Google Drive, Gmail, and from the Dropbox in a single search; the users can now narrow their search limitations by year, person, or the sort of attachment. One likely downside is that you will need to become the salesperson to get full advantage of the app. You get up to thirty file or document previews a month in the Findlt; if you need more, you will need to endorse the app to 5 acquaintances ~ as yet, there’re no payment fees to unlock the feature.

GoPro

Bewitching iOS Apps This Week

The GoPro is a camera gear provider of the extreme sports crowd, and iOS app has closely allows the users to control remotely their cameras during ride on bikes, jump out of planes, or surf waves. The version 2.0 of the GoPro is a little bit more well~rounded, feature~wise, allowing the gnarly dudes to view their photos, play back tapes, and enlarge that media to the official GoPro album. They now can share their favorite videos through social media, or delete them remotely from the camera’s memory card.

Quip

Bewitching iOS Apps This Week

If this app and the next Shine are any symptom, we are entering an era where the iOS users will demand that word~processing be progressively beautiful. The Quip (free) app lets the Google Drive~style collaboration on the documents but what arrays it apart is the power to generate good~looking, elegant documents that are a desire to view.

Shine

Bewitching iOS Apps This Week

It’s difficult to make your recommence stand out from the mob. The Shine, an iPad (free) app, gives the best graphics templates to make eye~catching apps that could help you to get that upcoming job. This nifty app features one free template: but the other designs cost only $7 to use and purchase.

Smithsonian Channel on the iPad

Bewitching iOS Apps This Week

There is a million video applications on our iPad, but we love the way version 2.0 of the Smithsonian Channel for the iPad inspires us to curate channel and generate a programming lineup to our taste. Allowing us to pick from a range of the shows about culture, history and nature. It’s a little different, more collaborating way of doing movie on demand.

Zagat

Bewitching iOS Apps This Week

Do you need local restaurant recommendations from the experts instead of ‘crowdsourced’ wisdom? The Zagat (free) iPhone app gives us guide to the best eateries in the Boston, Austin, London, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and the Washington D.C., with more other cities to come soon. You can make misgivings via app and can send your pass time reading different aricles and watching videos of the top meals you you have not yet been able to taste.

Other apps of the note

Bewitching iOS Apps This Week

The TeeVee 2 has got a number of bug fixes, making it simpler to sort out your favorite shows & schedule reminders to guard them … Bloodmasque allows you to battle the sexy vampires … and the Cavenman Feast features nifty recipes for the ‘paleo’ crowd.

Category: Apps

Addison Mel

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Addison is an instructor of game design and multimedia developer in some technical college; he is also an active member of Microsoft gaming and app precincts. Google+