Calendar App Fantastical Adds Great New Features to Help Work from Home
The app can now automatically detect links from a number of popular conferencing services.
The app can now automatically detect links from a number of popular conferencing services.
Sales from physical goods and services led the way.
See the best new games that arrived in the last week.
We’re rounding up the best new apps to arrive on the App Store in the last week.
The completely free Reddit client offers a huge amount of different customization options.
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The calendar app uses AI to take scheduling to a new level.
The side-scrolling adventure is inspired by classic movies like Flash Gordon.
The app features real-time filters and effects available to preview before you even take a photo.
The information will have not personal data and be shared with the CDC to improve it’s screening protocol.
You can save, organize, and share different links without needing a to create an account.
Dive into a world of color in the easy-to-use app.
The new game from the developer of the iconic Angry Birds series combines a murder mystery and puzzle solving.
In the official digital adaptation of the popular board game, you’ll head back to a pre-modern Tuscany.
The new feature brings an interactive weather map and more.
Let's take a look at the best games that hit the App Store in the last week. Our selections include an RPG inspired by classics from the 1990s, a great digital version of a popular board game series, and more.
The update to the game offers a number of improvements to the great experience.
The best new apps of the week include a great alternative to Apple’s Reminders app, a classical music spin on Apple Music, and more.
The app features a built-in scanner so you can quickly and easily capture information like serial codes and more.
The turn-based combat is inspired by classic RPGs from the 1990s.
The app turns Apple Music into a classical music jukebox.
The technology can be used to edit photos and even as a new shooting preset while capturing images.
The app originally arrived late last year and offers three different studies for users in the United States.
Help SpongeBob fend off trouble in the side-scrolling adventure.