BEST
APPS
of the
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April 2024
It’s time for a look back at the best apps that arrived in April. Our top choice is the full-featured retro game emulator Delta. See our entire list.
Delta - Game Emulator
Emulation Perfection
Apple recently announced that game emulator were allowed on the App Store. And one of the first, Delta, has just arrived. The full-featured emulator supports a number of popular systems including the Nintendo Entertainment System, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo 64, Game Boy (Color), Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo DS. For a even better experience, the emulator feature built-on controller skins for all systems. You can even import controller skins made by others or make your own to share with others. You can use a wide variety of controllers including all MFi game controllers, Bluetooth and wired keyboards, Nintendo Switch Pro controllers, Joy-Cons, Nintendo Switch Online controllers, PS4, PS5, Xbox One S, and Xbox Series X.
mood.camera
Take Your iPhone Photography Retro
Mood.camera turns your iPhone into a beautiful retro, analog camera. Taking inspiration from film and even instant film cameras, you’ll be transported back in time to snap photos. Before shooting, you can select from one of 14 different color emulations that span the gamut of possibilities for photos. The help find the perfect option, there are a number of sample photos you can try out the different emulations. You can also adjust both the quality and the tone of the final output. All of the film grain algorithms are modeled on the physical development process that help add texture and more to the final product while keeping the detail.
TapList
Power Up Your To-Do List With Photos
Thanks to the great iPhone camera always in our pocket, we’ve all probably snapped a photo of something we need to remember like a grocery list, name, or something else. TapList provides a photo-powered to-do list. To add a photo, you can import something from your Photo Library or take a picture directly from the app. Images can quickly be added to your list so you’ll know exactly what you need. To better see what is in the image, you can pinch to zoom or drag to move the image around. Along with the image and list item, you can also add a quick note. When an item is complete, just swipe right. If you ever need to delete something, just swipe left. You can also quickly mark all items as done or quickly reset them as incomplete.
Twodos
Making a To-Do App Simple
Twodos wants to make a to-do app simple and easy. There’s no need to worry about a learning curve with the app. There are two lists—Sooner and Later. New items you add are put in Sooner by default, but you can always move it to Later. That simplicity helps the app not be overhwelming. With a number of easy-to-learn gestures, you can create a layout that works best for you. You can swipe a todo to mark it done or just tap the text to edit it. Tapping a todo arrow can move it up or down.