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BEST APP FOR 2018



Thousands of new apps are added to Apple's App Store and the Google Play Store every single day.
  some of the absolute best apps you'll want to consider downloading and making good use of this year.


Shabaam 

 

It's no secret that people love to share GIFs everywhere online, giving rise to all sorts of different GIF maker apps. Shabaam is a new one that takes the GIF trend to another level by giving users the opportunity to spice up their favorite GIFs with some added audio.

Just pick a GIF from the app's extensive GIF library and then use your device to record your voice (or any sound of your choice) to be dubbed over the GIF. The final product is a very short video (because it can't remain in .GIF format due to the audio) that you can save to your device or share through other apps.

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There are countless food and restaurant review apps there, but Bite seeks to take the headache out of guessing which places and dishes are worth trying based on irrelevant information. Instead of having to endlessly browse through generic menus and peruse through too many unhelpful reviews, Bite focuses on providing users with high-quality imagery and information that actually matters.
Bite users are encouraged to share their experiences with dishes they've tried by using applicable review options that focus on rating aspects of taste, quality and cost. Best of all, the app lacks a lot of the clutter that many other review apps have, making it easier than ever to discover great dishes and contribute to the community.
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Yarn 

 

Yarn is for the mobile user who wants something different than a cool video game to play or a great book to read. The app features a large library of stories told in text message format, as if you were snooping through somebody else's phone and reading their conversations.
Episodes/conversations are updated daily and users can enjoy stories from a number of categories including mystery, horror, romance, comedy, sci-fi, fantasy and others. The free version of the app is quite limited, but you can upgrade to a subscription plan for unlimited access to all stories and features.
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  • iOS (Free with weekly, monthly and annual subscriptions)
  • Android (Free with weekly, monthly and annual subscriptions)

Zedge 

 

If you really want to make your smartphone or tablet your own, Zedge is the app you'll want to use to personalize your device's ringtones, notifications and alarm sounds. The app offers thousands of high-quality sounds that are both free and easy to download.
Simply browse through the categories or use the search function to look for a specific sound. From obscure sounds to classic jingles, you can set a custom ringtone for each person in your contact list so you always know who's calling.


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Pocket Casts 

 

 

For the podcast listener who wants to discover great podcasts and easily manage the ones they want to listen to, Pocket Casts is a premium app worth checking out. Browse podcasts by charts, networks and categories, then add the ones you like to play episodes on the fly and create your own playback queue.
The app constantly checks for new episodes so you always have access to the latest from your favorite shows, with automatic downloading and custom filters to keep them organized. You can also personalize your listening experience with powerful features including an up next option, a silence trimmer, chapters, playback skipper and more.
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Calm.

 

Thinking of giving meditation a try? Calm is a free app geared toward beginners — offering short, guided meditation sessions ranging from 3 to 25 minutes. Sessions focus on a variety of topics including anxiety reduction, stress management, improved sleep, breaking bad habits, cultivating gratitude and more.
In addition to individual sessions you can select and play individually, hundreds of programs are available for users who are interested in a more long-term meditation challenge. There's also an option for unguided meditation sessions with a timer and 30+ soothing nature sounds.
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Fabulous 

 

 

Fabulous is an incredibly fun and interactive habit app that helps you improve your energy levels, fitness, sleep and productivity. Based off of scientifically proven techniques, you'll be challenged to complete a daily meditation, work, creativity, exercise and or other type of self-improvement session to help you change your habits in as little as 19 days.
You'll start small with incremental goals that will help you build up your habit progress over time. Eventually, you'll have renewed rituals for your morning, workday and nighttime routines. 
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Canva 

 

 you need to design a new Facebook header photo or want to create a cover to publish your own Kindle eBook, Canva is the free and intuitive graphic design app that can help you get it done in minutes. Upload your own images or choose from premium stock photos and illustrations before customizing your design using the app's easy drag and drop feature.

Canva offers a wide variety of different layouts, free photos, fonts, shapes, icons, charts, lines, illustrations, grids and background options you can use to design your graphic exactly the way you want. When you're done, save it as a high quality image to your camera roll/photo folder or share it directly via your favorite social app.
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Noisli 

 

Whether you need to focus on your work or relax and unwind after a long day, soothing sound effects can help get you in the right frame of mind, and Noisli is an app that lets you convenient mix sounds to create your own sound combos. Its simple, minimal interface lets you select the sounds that you want and adjust the volume for each to create the perfect sound ambience.
Choose from sounds like rain, thunderstorms, wind, waves, birds and more. Set your timer for your sound combo with an optional fade out feature and save your combos to listen to them again and again. All sound creations can also be listened to offline so you never have to worry about remaining connected to the internet!
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Crumblyy.

 

Crumblyy (formerly called Life Hacks) isn't totally new, but it's an app that was recently updated in a very big way. This clean, intuitive app features picture cards in a variety of categories like food, healthy, technology and more to help users broaden their knowledge and improve their lives with various tips, tricks, and fact-based strategies.
Users can get notifications for daily hacks that can be upvoted to help out fellow app users, bookmarked to be saved for later or shared easily on social media. Hacks can also be browsed through manually by selecting a category or using the search function to look for something specific.
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Messenger Lite.

 

Facebook Messenger is an essential app to have for keeping in touch with friends and family, but for those who use it relatively infrequently just for quick chats here and there, it can quickly reveal itself to be a sluggish, bloated app that takes its toll on devices with limited memory and processing power.
​To help combat this issue, Messenger Lite for Android is a simplified, stripped down version of the original app offering all the core features without the inconvenience of slowing down your phone. In addition to being a great alternative to Messenger on older Android devices, Messenger Lite is also ideal for staying connected to people when you're chatting from locations with limited internet connectivity.
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There are countless photo editing apps out there that offer professional editing tools and effects, but nothing quite compares to the artistic capabilities of Enlight Photofox. This app goes beyond common editing features like cropping and applying filters — instead offering you unique tools like superimposed imagery, photo mixing, layering, blending and more that appeal to your creative side.
If you're a professional or amateur photographer who wants to explore your interests in abstract, contemporary or street art, this app can help you unlock your true potential. Photo sessions are always auto-saved so you can return to the app later to finish your work.
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