The exclusivity of applications is not such a magnet for buyers as the performance of the device, but it is therefore an important piece of prestige. Given the fact that iPhone users usually get to the latest apps sooner than Android users (and the reverse is true for features), membership in the "apple" club has its perks, even if those in the opposite camp try to devalue them, because in this case you they are not apparent and the result of fanaticism.
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The year 2014 will remain well written in the memory of iPhone fans, as Apple pleased them with the iPhone 6 and the operating system iOS 8. But these are not the only things that keep them happy. Credit also goes to many new applications, and some of them have already been caught by our radar over the years. Now we are adding those others who have left their mark.
Calorific is a mobile application that reveals how many calories the food on our plate contains in the form of beautiful photos.
After Samsung "took over" iTunes Radio with the Milk Music service, it chose an even stronger competitor - YouTube - for the Milk Video application. "Milk" video will be a free mobile application, "homogenized" and "pasteurized", i.e. with carefully selected content of videos extracted according to popularity and stripped of advertisements. It will be available for all Galaxy family owners starting November 23rd.
BrightKey is a simple keyboard for iOS 8 that has quite a few interesting features. It also allows users to customize the appearance of their keyboard to suit their own aesthetics, offering a range of colors and textures. Now Pantone, better known as one of the more respected and leading forces in the color industry, has joined Brightkey in the color explosion.
Facebook infected smartphones a long time ago, so every time we pick up the latter, we check what's happening there. Similar to crossing the road, we look left and right. Because Facebook has become a really huge system, getting to a certain destination sometimes takes like being caught in rush hour traffic. That is why there are Groups, where people with the same interests are under one roof, and which Facebook has now developed as an independent application.
The E-traces app, a genius invention by Lesia Trubat, records dance steps and transforms them into real visual sensations with the help of technology.
Years ago, the sounds produced by our mobile phones were like in the beginnings of e-mails. Today? Most of them are audio spam. Today, our smartphone advertises for every fig, which in turn affects social interaction, because the firbec always defeats us. With so many apps and programs, it's hard to silence everything at once, and turning off your phone or ignoring it isn't an option. What are we left with? The Shhhh app.
If you want to be a student, you have to stick to books. But if you want to be a really good student in the 21st century, you cannot do without basic technological aids. To make our studies more engaged and above all more practical, it's high time we download the best apps for students on our phones.
Google has introduced a revamped Google Calendar App that promises convenient help in managing and organizing schedules and events.
The simple and phenomenal free iPhone app Keezy Drummer makes drumming accessible and fun. In other words, anyone can play the drums.
You're probably also pressed for time and don't have time to cut your hair or trim your beard. With the Shortcut app, this problem is significantly reduced. This one offers direct contact with the stylist, who then arrives at the desired location and cuts or shaves you.