New Slew of iOS Apps This Week

| May 9, 2014 | 0 Comments

New iOS apps

This week, we bring you the more new ideas regarding weather, games and foods as well. Our latest roundup of iOS apps might help you find your favorite app that you were looking for.

Google Maps v3.0

Google Maps

The newly-updated version includes more new ways to navigate quickly and easily. Its new Turn-by-Turn navigation feature lets the users have lane guidance. With this version, users can view travel time, estimated arrival, distance and a lot more to explore.

Cook’s Illustrated All-Time Best Recipes

Cook’s Illustrated All-Time Best Recipes

The app ($10) combines 88 best recipes together with 15 feature videos allowing the home chefs to understand in detail. It brings you how-to guides and everything to enhance the taste. If your pals think you can’t be a good cook, then make your way down to this app. You would also be amazed how can I make such a delicious dish.

Simple Weather

Simple Weather

If you haven’t yet got a weather app, then now you have a chance to get a handy title without spending a single penny. The Simple Weather is a minimalistic app that tells you the accurate weather conditions by simple swipes. It’s better to have an umbrella before the rain starts.

Stickman Basketball

Stickman Basketball

What do you do at your pass time? If it is just sitting idle then here’s a game that might spice up your whole day. The Stickman Basketball ($2) for iPad and iPhone knows how to entertain anyone. You can choose different game modes including seasons, single games, training, tournaments and a lot more. Play against your pals and share your game highlights on the social networking sites.

Vhoto

Vhoto

The app (free) offers a nice way to get your desired frames out of your videos. You can apply different filters, edit photos and share them to your pals on the social networks. The app offers its-own instagram-like network where users can share their shots with other members.

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