Sunday 21 June 2015

Apps For iPhone part 1

The iPhone isn't so much a smartphone as it is an app phone. That's all the Home screen really is — a gateway to apps. Tap an icon, launch an app. But which apps should you launch? Out of the almost one million apps on the iPhone App Store which are the ones every new iPhone owner really needs to have? Which are the ones that will best help you with your work, your hobbies, your responsibilities, and your fun? Out of all the apps, which deserve your attention? Which are the very best?
Here's a list for some of them :

 1.) ETA

ETA is a $1 app and accompanying Notification Center widget that not only stores your frequent locations, but gets accurate walking or driving time estimates for you from your favorite map app, too.

 2.) Launch center pro

Launch Center Pro lets you overcome some of the limitations of iOS and create advanced shortcuts to save you time and get more things done faster. Calling or messaging a frequent contact, going straight to camera in Instagram, going directly to your favorite web page in Safari, creating a new task in OmniFocus, these are just a few of the possibilities Launch Center Pro gives you.

 3.) Monuments Valley

The intricate landscapes and haunting towers of Monument Valley give it a dreamlike atmosphere that has been etched into my memory. The smooth, twisting puzzle designs charmed me as well, but the visual design and overall aesthetic were what sealed its place on this list.This Game costs around 4$.

 4.)  Enlight

One of the best available photo editor for iPhone.Adjustments, change your mind, and do it all over again. Advanced features such as tone curves, custom presets, and amazingly beautiful and customizable filters have made the app to come in this list. This app costs 4$.

5.) Phototoaster

PhotoToaster offers a plethora of filters, frames, effects, and more that are super simple to apply and adjust. You can also view recent edits and EXIF data on your photos which is a nice added touch for anyone curious about that stuff. From selective color to touch up brushes, it's all available with PhotoToaster, no in-app purchases required but costs around 3$.

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