Best Apps of the Week February 26
It's been a great week for new apps. Our choices for the best titles to hit the App Store include an AR educational app and a great way to bring YouTube to a homescreen widget.
It's been a great week for new apps. Our choices for the best titles to hit the App Store include an AR educational app and a great way to bring YouTube to a homescreen widget.
With the update, you can ask Siri to play specific music using the app.
Our best new game of the week is a beautiful and relaxing word game, Wordsmyth. See what else made the list.
The app features natural history icon David Attenborough.
The minimalistic game feature 87 levels featuring color, light, and shadow.
You’ll encounter a wide barely of zombies to battle.
The app details a list of run by month and shows how close you are to meeting a set goal.
Using Deep Learning, the app will automatically focus on a document.
Head to word battle in our top game of the week. See what else made the list.
This week’s best new apps have a little bit of something for everyone.
You’ll head into battle against another player to see who the unscramble the most words.
The productivity app gamifies being awesome, making it easier and more enjoyable than ever to be your best self.
You can follow any YouTube channel and more with the handy widget.
The workout data can be combined with a unique story template and photo.
The app uses artificial intelligence to determine your best photos.
Jump into the latest look at the best new games that have hit the App Store in the last week.
A cross-platform clipboard manager and an app perfect for students highlight our roundup of great new apps to try. See what else made the list.
Users can now listen to Audible titles while navigating in the app.
The app helps you drink enough water taking into account your activity and local weather conditions.
You can access Word, PowerPoint, and Excel in a single app.
There are more than 30 different combinations function and color combinations for your homescreen.
Whether at the gym or home, the app features more than 100 exercises to create a workout plan.
You can only track up to three times to help stay focused and more organized.
The universal app syncs between an iPhone, iPad, and Mac.