If you are a person who always having new and interesting applications in the mobile / tablet, then you can not miss out these 7 apps from your list.
Let’s check it out those 7 apps which really deserve to be in your palm… :)
Deer Reader
If you are a newsbie, then this will be the perfect app for your android phone
and tablet. Deer
Reader is a new Google Reader client for Android that turns reading your
news feeds into a much more enjoyable experience. The app has four different
themes, customized widgets in the pro version, and is optimized for use with
Android tablets.
Swipp
Swipp, a new app and service that allows
users to rate literally anything on a scale on -5 to +5 and then share that
rating – along with comments photos and more – with the world. You can Swipp
using the mobile app, however, the results of a Swipp can be shared an
assortment of different ways.
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Vine
Twitter launched
Vine this week. Currently iOS only, the app lets you create GIF-like
6-second looping video clips and then share your finished creations with
friends on Vine or Twitter or Facebook.
Mailbox
Mailbox launched for iOS this week.
Designed to be mobile first, the app makes organizing and reading email while
you’re on the go a snap, and makes it easy to keep your inbox uncluttered
without deleting incoming messages.
TextCenter
If you’re using your iPhone or iPad to take notes in class or a meeting,
then Apple’s built-in Notes app can sometimes be a bit lacking. TextCenter
is essentially a plain text editor for your iOS device. The app offers the
ability to import and export documents from and to other apps on your device,
duplicate documents so you’re working on a copy, and print using AirPrint.
You can also tweet selections of your text directly from the editor,
provided you have a Twitter account set up on your device.
Temple Run 2
Temple
Run 2 made its way to Android this week. The exceptionally popular game was
downloaded for iOS
a whopping 20 million times during its first 4 days in the App Store.
Futureful
Futureful
lets you surf the web based on tags. The app lets you choose tags for
content that might potentially be interesting to you, and then provides an
article that's relevant to the tags you’ve selected. You can fave content as
you read, and add tags to pages to improve the experience for everyone using
the service.
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