These are the best apps of 2019 that will change the way you use your smart device.
Visiting a digital store for mobile apps can be quite interesting. Of course, the smartphone works perfectly normally even without additional applications, but in this way you could overlook a bunch of interesting applications that the store offers. The essence of a smart device is that it simplifies certain tasks for us and that it adapts to our way of use. However, this would not be possible without additional applications. It's time to go through your collection of apps you no longer use and replace them with ones that are sure to get more of your attention.
These are the best apps of 2019 that are worth trying
Before Launcher
Smartphones are increasingly full of various functions and applications that tempt us as soon as we unlock the device. We quickly realize that we spent more time on the phone than we originally wanted. The Before Launcher application greatly simplifies the appearance of the user interface, making it less tempting and leaving us to focus only on the essentials. We can also filter out annoying notifications that would divert our attention.
Pixaloop
An app that brings a photo to life. You've probably seen an ad for it, but haven't tried it yet. The direction of the animation is drawn with a carefully chosen location of the slide, and the application makes sure that the patterns and things in the photo move in a meaningful way.
Flow by Moleskine
An extremely fun application for users who come up with hundreds of ideas during the day that would be good to put down on paper. In this case, right on the screen. From simple drawings to complex images, Flow is the app for you. Gliding on the screen is accompanied by the sound of drawing on real paper, which is an interesting touch. The application is currently only available on the iOS operating system.
Lens
A profile photo on a social network should always be beautiful. By correcting the light, colors and adding effects, we end up looking like a real photo model. The Lensa application "corrects" us by itself. It smoothes our skin, removes dark circles, whitens teeth and blurs the background.
Duet Display
Sometimes working on a computer requires two screens for transparency of content. Maybe we don't have an extra monitor anywhere at home, but we have a tablet with us. Well, through the Duet Display application, we will be able to easily connect our computer to the tablet and thus take advantage of the dual screen. This can also be useful for someone who is on the go a lot and a laptop and tablet are the most they can carry with them. We can connect devices with different operating systems.
Vignettes
The phonebook on smartphones is usually a bland list of contact names without an accompanying photo. We can add these manually, but the Vignette app will do it for us. It will be able to connect your contact with that on various social networks and select their photo. The phonebook will no longer be as barren as it was before.
Forest – Stay focused
There are already quite a few applications that tell us when we are using a smart device for too long. In the latest iOS release, they added their own interface that records the time spent playing with the device. But people are more receptive to these things if, in the end, we are also rewarded for our hard work. Well, Forest does offer a virtual reward in the form of a nicely grown tree if our fingers don't itch within a certain period of time. If the arrival of new notifications still tempts us, we will see a sad and dead tree on the screen. Android offers the app for free, but for iOS it is paid.
Jumbo
It could be said that the sparrows are already chirping on the rooftops, that some applications know significantly too much about us. This data is then stored somewhere. Naturally, we have achieved that users can delete this data themselves within the applications. But these types of settings are very difficult to find, and during deletion, the application constantly warns us of which benefits we will lose. The Jumbo app will delete our data without fuss and warnings, with just a few clicks.
Guardian Firewall
Speaking of saving our data. We can intercept apps sending personal data to a remote server before it happens. This is made possible by the Guardian Firewall application, which will alert us to this type of activity. With it, we will have a better overview of what is happening in our smart device and possibly even remove applications that are too wasteful with our data.
App Weather
Most apps are loaded with animations that make them look more likeable and professional. But it quickly happens that the smartphone starts to work slower because of them. In addition, the free versions of the applications are always filled with annoying ads that further drain the battery. Appy Weather is a simple app that shows us everything we need to know about the weather and more. And this in a set that is easy on our eyes and very transparent.
NeuralCam
The main trick to bright night photos on phones is to combine several differently lit photos at once. This is exactly what the NeuralCam app does. It can only be found for the iOS operating system and may seem a bit unnecessary if you have an iPhone 11, which already allows night photography. Well, NeuralCam lets you record night photos even through the selfie camera and the telephoto camera, which Apple completely forgot about in its photography app.