Best Apps for iPhone Part 2
Here I present to you another article on best apps for iPhone, If you have missed our last article on this click here to check it out.So without further adieu here are top 5 Apps for iPhone this week :
1. Warhammer: Snotling Fling
Snotling Fling is like a medieval Angry Birds mixed with other medieval stuff. You fling,
you destroy stuff, trolls scream, monsters laugh, it’s all jolly good
fun.
2. Leaf.fm
Leaf.fm is yet another YouTube music streaming app wrapped around is someone
else’s branding. But there’s one upside, the app does let you stream
songs in the background. Which means you can now kind of, sort of use
YouTube as a music streaming service on your iPhone. You know, like you
already do on your office computer.
3. Psycho Escape
In Psycho Escape, you’re trying to flee while a psycho is chasing you. Your life is on
your line. How do you get out? By solving increasingly elaborate,
board-game style puzzles of course! The game combines elements of thrill
with class puzzle solving. And hey, it’s free. Can’t hurt checking it
out.
4. Audiobooks
The app simply named Audiobooks gives you access to classic books that are in the public domain and have been converted to audiobooks by volunteers at Librivox. The app also has professional grade collection of audiobooks that you can pay for.
5. Workflow
Workflow is an app that sticks out on this list because on the surface it looks
like a geek’s app, but it’s not just that. Workflow is an automation app
for iOS devices. But you don’t need to actually create workflows, there
are great workflows ready for you in the app itself. Plus, there's a community that’s building and sharing their workflows. Using Workflow you can add
a downloader to Safari, append items to an Evernote note, call an Uber,
create a GIF from images and a lot more. Workflow is a really fun app.
If the premise of automation on your iOS device excites you, give it a
whirl.
Do comment down below for your suggestions and queries :)
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