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Monday App Updates: Great Apps That Just Got Better For May 27, 2013

May 27, 2013
Each Monday, AppAdvice presents some recently updated apps worth checking out. This week’s list features some music, a little bit of travel, and more. Clear Day Free, Updated May 25, Universal, Free Formerly called Weather HD, Clear Day Free introduces a new layout, and better social networking integration. See also: Weather HD Gets New Layout As Well As New Name: Clear Day gMusic, Updated May 23, Universal, $1.99 The $1.99 app allows users to access their Google Play All Access account on the iPhone/iPod touch and iPad. See also: Who Says You Can't Access Google Play Music All Access On iOS? You Can With gMusic Halftone 2, Updated May 23, iPad, Free With In-App Purchases Following the successful launch of Halftone comes its sequel, appropriately called Halftone 2. Like the original, the app reimagines photos as comic book pages. See also: Halftone 2 Lets You Turn Your Photos Into Fantastic Comic Books Hotel Tonight, Updated May 20, Universal, Free Hotel Tonight continues to be the coolest travel app in the App Store. The reason? Rather than resting on its laurels, Hotel Tonight continues to add features. Version 4.3.1 includes “Snap Your Stay," improved photos, and much more. Mailbox, Updated May 23, Universal, Free Two words: Now universal. See also: No Reservations Are Required As Popular Mailbox App Launches On iPad Shazam, Updated May 23, Universal, Free Now tagging media can be done in the background on the iPad. See also: Shazam Heats Up The Summer With New Auto Tagging Feature For iPad That’s all, folks. See you next week for another edition of Monday Apps.

Mentioned apps

Free
Clear Day Free - (Formerly Weather HD, Live Weather Forecast with 3D NOAA Radar)
vimov, LLC
$1.99
gMusic: A Google Music player
IIS
Free
Halftone 2
Juicy Bits
Free
Hotel Tonight
DealBase Corp
Free
Mailbox
Orchestra, Inc.
Free
Shazam
Shazam Entertainment Ltd.

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