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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 01/10/2018

January 10, 2018 by RSS Feed

Simple Transfer Pro - Photo , NoVu: Emoji Keyboard with GIF , Wordly! and more

iPhone:

NoVu: Emoji Keyboard with GIF ( $0.99 → Free ) Dreamscape Studios Corp NoVu allows you to be you. It’s a third-party keyboard that includes more than 200 full screen wallpapers, 150 fonts, and 6,000 stickers to choose from. Some are free, some are part of the built-in store. You’re able to earn additional free points by sharing the love with friends and family. The app also includes two keyboard modes to choose from, cursor control, and quick swipe method to access additional content.

CalmFace ( $1.99 → Free ) Yingchi Wang CalmFace can tell your mood by your heart rate. You’ll first need to add the app to your Apple Watch and place it on your watch face as a complication. Then every time you glance at your watch you can see how calm you have been via color-coded hearts. You’re also able to use the app as a meditation timer and receive stress alerts when your heart rate jumps.

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Simple Transfer Pro - Photo ( $4.99 → Free ) Rambax, LLC Simple Transfer is one of those apps that just works. Point your computer’s web browser at the provided URL to connect it with your iDevice. You’re then able to view every single photo or video located on your iDevice from your computer. You’re also able to download them in batches, and send photos and videos back to your iDevice. The app includes the ability to transfer photos and videos between iDevices, and optional passcode protection.

Wordly! ( $2.99 → Free ) Bluebear Technologies Ltd. Your objective is to find and trace as many words as possible before time expires on the randomly generated four-by-four board. You can see how many possible words there are at the bottom of the screen. Only adjacent letters can be traced, and only valid words will be counted. At the end of each game you're able to view your score, the words you created, and all of the words you failed to find. The game also includes an unlimited time mode in case you want to try to find every last word.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 01/09/2018

January 09, 2018 by RSS Feed

Wake N Shake Alarm Clock , Pattern – Design Drawing , NoLocation - Remove exif data from photos and more

iPhone:

Wake N Shake Alarm Clock ( $1.99 → Free ) Andres Canella You'll get a taste of what Wake N Shake is all about the moment you launch the app. During the tutorial, it will ask you to furiously shake your iDevice just to get to the main screen. Don’t give up. There’s no way around this just like the real alarm. From there you can access the alarm clock, social, music, and settings menus with swipes in different directions. The app includes all kinds of alarm tones to choose from, achievements and leaderboards, a sleep timer, and the ability to adjust the shake intensity.

NoLocation - Remove exif data from photos ( $3.99 → Free ) Jackson Cole NoLocation allows you to quickly and easily remove EXIF data from your photos. The data can be removed from new photos taken within NoLocation, or you can import any photo from your library. Keep in mind that NoLocation doesn’t overwrite the original photo. It simply makes a copy of the photo without any of the EXIF data included.

iPad:

Pattern – Design Drawing ( $2.99 → Free ) Andrew Chung Pattern is a blank canvas for your app and website designs. You’re able to choose from four different templates: Phone, Tablet, Browser, and Watch. The app includes eight different UI shapes for creating placeholder text, images, table views, and columns, which can be added to the templates via basic two-finger gestures. Pattern also allows you to freely draw on the canvas, snap to the grid, and cut, copy, and paste.

Universal:

Cleaning Checklist: Kondo ( $4.99 → Free ) Linebreak LLC Kondo is your cleaning checklist. It allows you to create separate lists for the areas of your home and prioritize the most important tasks. Room names are pre-defined, but they can be edited to better suit your home. Kondo also includes a task library, making it easy to come up with and schedule your tasks. Tasks can be repeated at various intervals, and the main dashboard allows you to keep track of your cleaning progress.

eSignLive - Sign Documents Now ( $32.99 → Free ) Silanis eSignLive is the market leader in e-signatures thanks to its ease of use and security. Either connect an existing eSignLive account to the app or create a new one. You’ll then be able to access existing documents, import new ones from other cloud services, or utilize photos in your library. Add signers and define the signing order for document, and prepare it by adding signature blocks and capture fields. Then send it off to your clients for signature. eSignLive’s built-in dashboard will help you track the progress of all of your outstanding documents. It’s also SOC 2, HIPAA< and FedRAMP compliant.

Number Games Match Fun Educational Games for Kids ( $3.99 → Free ) Eggroll Games LLC The app is loaded with fun and colorful items to count and match. Depending on their ability level, your child can either play with cards face down or face up to make things easier. Hints are also available if need be. The game includes professional narration for every included item, positive reinforcement, and parental controls.

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PortraitCam Brings Portrait Mode to Any iPhone or iPad

January 08, 2018 by RSS Feed

PortraitCam ($3.99) by BrainFeverMedia is an app to help you achieve great depth effects on your photos, regardless of whether you have an iPhone capable of Portrait Mode or not. If you're looking to create some great portraits, then this app can definitely help. It's similar to apps like Patch, but with more features.

Ever since I got the original iPhone back in 2008, I fell in love with mobile photography. The camera specs weren't that great back then, but it was amazing just having a mobile device that was capable of snapping pics in an instant. Because even though the picture may be crap compared to today's standards, the memories will always remain, and that's why I love photography. With the iPhone 4, the camera upped the ante for the industry, and then just got better and better from there. Apple added Portrait Mode with the iPhone 7 Plus, which I missed out on as I had gotten an iPhone 7 that year instead. Now with my iPhone 8 Plus, I finally have Portrait Mode myself, and I use it whenever I can. Still, since I don't have an iPhone X, I don't have Portrait Mode with the front-facing camera. So I decided to give PortraitCam a shot to help out with my selfie game.

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Interface-wise, PortraitCam is pretty simple and intuitive. The main screen of the app easily lets users choose whether to import an existing image from their Photo Library, or you can snap a new pic with the camera. In PortraitCam, you can use either the front or rear facing camera. If you don't have a device that's capable of Portrait Mode, then you can achieve similar effects with PortraitCam, which is nice. Those of you with an iPhone X, PortraitCam utilizes the X's TrueDepth Camera to preview and capture depth data, giving even better results.

PortraitCam can automatically detect faces in images, or you can fine-tune the depth masking by painting the sections you want to focus on. All of the tools in PortraitCam are categorized: Blur, Mask, Flares, and Filters. This makes it easy to find what you're looking for, and there's a lot of useful features at your disposal. The app is mostly responsive and effects are rendered quickly, so you get results instantaneously.

During my use of PortraitCam, I've found it to be a useful tool to add to my photography app arsenal. I don't take many selfies often, but ever since I've started using Portrait Mode on my iPhone 8 Plus, I wish I had the same functionality on my front-facing camera. With PortraitCam, now it doesn't matter if I take the occasional selfie, because I can edit it in this app and get pretty cool effects.

By default, PortraitCam will be set to Auto during the Face Detection stage, where it tries to automatically determine the faces in the photograph you've either imported or snapped within the app. For the most part, this auto detection works well, as it will get most of the faces masked for focus. But I did notice that sometimes it will miss some of my hair, or my glasses throw it off a bit (strong prescription so it shrinks what's behind the lens). So for me, I will always have to manually paint the focus mask on the smaller zones in the image. Fortunately, the brush works well enough and if you make a mistake, there's the eraser that's just as easy to use. There's also an undo and redo buttons for easy fixing.

Once you have your focus area set, the rest of the image gets blurred out. In the editing stage, you have a lot of options to go with. The default blur setting should be around the 25 percent mark, but you can adjust the blur amount by using the slider. If you want a more subtle effect, have it more towards the left, and for more blur, go right. With more blur, it's a much more stark contrast between the subject and the background, to the point where it definitely feels unnatural. So I recommend keeping it more to the left if possible, unless you have a background that works really well the more it's blurred.

PortraitCam also has tools like Aperture, which changes the shape of the blur. This can be a very subtle change, and sometimes you won't even notice the difference between them. There's plenty more that you can change with regards to the blurring: spin, highlights, fringe, depth, invert (subject blurred and background in focus), and depth map. There's even basic editing tools like exposure, vignette, and crop. If you need things like brightness, saturation, and the like, then you'll need another photo editor for that, since PortraitCam mostly focuses on the depth effect editing.

In the Mask category, users can edit the mask for the focus region, as well as choose between four different mask types: Depth Map (default), Radial, Landscape, and Gradient. If you're using PortraitCam mostly for portraits, then the Depth Map is usually what you'll stick with. But the other effects can be useful for scenery or inanimate objects, so it's nice to experiment with for interesting results.

To spice things up, PortraitCam has both flares and filters that you can apply to your images for fun. The Flares add various light flares to your image (so you can be like J.J. Abrams), and you can adjust the bloom, opacity, and even flip horizontally or vertically if you prefer it in a different originating spot. Filters has a handful of different vintage, black & white, and color filters that can change the overall mood and tone of your portrait. Unfortunately, you're limited to what the app offers, so if you aren't satisfied with what's available, you'll need to use another photo editing app.

When you're done editing your portraits, just tap on the Share button in the top right corner. You can save the photo directly to your Camera Roll, send it to Instagram or Tumblr, and the "More" option brings up the iOS Share Sheet.

Another nice feature with PortraitCam is the fact that you can quickly go back to your last edited image. On the main screen of the app, there's a "Last Edit" button in the bottom right. Tapping on this takes you directly to the last photo that you were editing, whether it was done or not. You get to pick up right where you left off too. So if you were editing and then had to do something else for a while, coming back to the app later doesn't lose your progress.

PortraitCam brings Portrait Mode to the masses.

The Good

PortraitCam is a good option to consider if you don't have an iPhone that does Portrait Mode. The ability to import existing images for editing or snap a new pic directly from the app means there's a lot of versatility. The interface is also pretty simple and straightforward, and there isn't much of a learning curve so everyone can use it. The blurring effects are flexible and replicate the depth effect well enough for most, and having flares, filters, and other tweaks means more freedom in editing.

The Bad

For the most part, PortraitCam works well, but it isn't without some flaws either. I did notice that sometimes the app didn't seem to register my taps, such as when I want to select an area to focus on, or a button for a tool. It usually will work if I tap it again, but it does seem to need a bit more optimization.

Another thing that I noticed with my use of PortraitCam is the fact that the edges of the focus region are definitely sharper than I'd like, as it is a fairly stark contrast with the blur in the background. I can tell a difference between what the actual Portrait Mode on the iPhone 8 Plus and something edited with PortraitCam because of the sharp edges. I wish that it would make the transition from focused to blur more gradual, as that would make it look and feel more natural. Still, if you have a subtle blur, then it's not too bad.

The verdict

For what it's worth, PortraitCam is a decent tool for photographers. I like the auto detecting of faces, and with some patience, you can fine-tune the focus area by painting the mask in yourself. There are a lot of options to customize the blur, and the lighting flares and filters are a nice plus. Overall, I like having PortraitCam around, but I do hope that improvements are made so that the edited portraits feel closer to what Portrait Mode does with gradual transitions.

PortraitCam can be found on the App Store as a universal download for the iPhone and iPad for $3.99.

8.2

OVERALL

iPhone Integration 9

Lasting appeal 8

User Interface 8.5

Is engaging 8

Does it well 7.5

$3.99

PortraitCam • Ultimate Camera

BrainFeverMedia

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 01/08/2018

January 08, 2018 by RSS Feed

Lunar Ledge , deGeo Camera - Photos Without Geotags , Voice Record - Memos and more

iPhone:

Lunar Ledge ( $0.99 → Free ) David Salustri Lunar Ledge is mobile gaming at its best. No buttons. No need for controllers. Just swipe across the screen to control your character as you dive deeper into awesome structures. On your way down you’ll want to collect orbs to score points, which can unlock new content. The game also features a local multiplayer option, allowing you to compete in speed runs with friends. Lunar Ledge includes three environments, customizable controls, and instant replay.

Universal:

deGeo Camera - Photos Without Geotags ( $0.99 → Free ) MobileInfocenter Every photo you take includes GPS location data. This hidden data provides anyone with your exact coordinates. With deGeo, you’ll never have to worry about this little secret because photos taken with it don’t include any sensitive data. You can, however, choose to include basic metadata like the date and time. The app also allows you to add a grid overlay to the live camera feed, and change camera features with a swipe.

Voice Record - Memos ( $3.99 → Free ) Li Wei Qiong Voice Record features a fresh, minimalist design and is yet somehow packed with features. Tap record and watch as the waveform dances to whatever it hears. Tapping the tag icon will place a bookmark in the recording, allowing you to easily jump to different points later on. Recordings can be played back at various speeds, and you’re able to repeat sections and even set a timer to stop playback after a specified duration. The app also allows you to share recordings or save them directly to your library.

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app attack is a weekly series where we search the app store and google play store for the best apps of the week. check out app attack every sunday for the latest.

for those of us living in areas that experience freezing temperatures, opening your weather app can ruin your day. no one really wants to know the weather is in the single digits, especially when you have no choice but to go outside in order to get to their next destination. this week, we have an app that will make checking the weather a little more pleasant — even if the laughter only lasts a few seconds.

what the forecast?!! takes a different approach when it comes to informing you of the weather. rather than simply displaying the temperature, you’re also greeted with a description that’s brutally honest about how it feels outside. let’s just say it’s far more useful when it comes to picking out your clothes for the day than any other weather app will ever be.

regardless of the level of vulgarity you’re comfortable with, it’s customizable to suit everyone. with over 7,000 phrases that range from obnoxious to hilarious. i found myself constantly refreshing the app just to see what joke would come up next. having experienced low temperatures these past few days, these descriptions are also spot on.

when checking the weather, it’ll show you the day’s current temperature along with its high, low, and wind speeds. by scrolling up, you’ll find the forecast for the upcoming days ahead, in-depth information about the current conditions, and the hourly forecast. the more fun description of exactly how it feels outside appears in the middle.

even though the weather app itself is basic, there are a large amount of personalization options. you can change the radius, color settings, time format, and more. there’s also the option to change the level of profanity for those who want to keep it more pg. through your settings, you can change it from “some” profanity to “on” for the curse words and all, or you can turn it off completely.

another feature includes voice, which will read the funny phrases out loud for you when you first open the app. to hear it again, all you need to do is tap on the screen. under voice settings, you can alter the volume, accent, rate, and pitch. you can also bypass the mute switch so that it will still read the phrase to you even if your phone is on silent.

what the forecast?!! is available on ios and android. while the app is free to download, you can also purchase the ad-free version for $2 and can add extra voices for $1.

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