5 apps worth downloading this week
Featuring a better way to manage your time, Dropbox’s answer to your photo storing woes and an extreme solution to your alarm clock woes.
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Featuring a better way to manage your time, Dropbox’s answer to your photo storing woes and an extreme solution to your alarm clock woes.
Featuring a way to reminisce about past posts, a polished and isometric adventure game and a different way to learn a new language.
Featuring a handy way to browse the web on your phone, an epic fantasy adventure and a disco zoo.
Featuring a different approach to curated news, a podcast app for Android devices, and e-cards to suit every occasion you can think of.
Featuring a new way to tell stories, a photo app that focuses solely on mood and a different way of reading classic novels.
Featuring a survival adventure set in space, a minimalist glass smashing game and an app that makes sure you never forget where you left your car ever again.
Featuring an old-school shoot-em-up, a way to ensure you never lose anything you type ever again, and a tranquil adventure.
Featuring a quick way to search across different sites, a solution for those who can’t decide where to meet and an app that changes music sheets for the better.
Featuring the return of a classic adventure series, a new way to protect your Android device, and a twist on the classic Buzz Off games.
Featuring an app that shows videos based on what you’re doing, a Pocket-style app for Windows Phone, and an addictive numbers game.
Featuring a 16-bit puzzler involving a yeti, a reboot of a classic PC game and a handy way to take notes down when you’re away.
Featuring a cleaner that will speed up your Android phone, a way to see all the photos taken close to you and a homage to SEGA’s Shinobi series.
Featuring a Twitter app that’s worth having, a game that uses eyes and facial recognition to play, and an app that solves one of the biggest problems when recording video.
Featuring a way to make your photos look more dynamic, a novel way to ask people questions, and a sleek brain trainer.
Featuring an 80s style beat-em-up, a minimalist writing app and a versatile photo editing app.
Featuring a mobile browser that focuses on privacy, a new way to learn a second language, and the sequel to one of the most popular smartphone games out there.
Featuring a new and intuitive lock screen for Android users, a native Gmail client for Windows Phone users and a classic PS2 game arriving on the small screen.
Featuring a new way to shop, a slick app that helps keep your life organised and one of the best photo editing apps out there.
Featuring a zany platform runner, a way to stream all your music and videos to your smart devices and an app that allows you to turn off annoying notifications on Android.
Featuring a messaging app based around selfies, 3D photography and a very clumsy ninja.
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