BEST
APPS
of the
MONTH
October 2017
October has come to an end, and we saw some amazing apps come to our devices. Whether you're into digital comics or getting some pocket change for a few minutes of your time, the apps in this list will definitely help you out.
Protanopia
The digital comic that tilts with you for cool effects
There's usually nothing terribly special about digital comics. Typically, they look like comic books scanned into an app. Protanopia breaks that paradigm.
Apollo for Reddit
The way Reddit *should* look on an iOS device
There are plenty of Reddit clients for iOS, but few of them really look like they belong on your iPhone or iPad. A former Apple intern has aimed to solve that problem.
Noteshelf 2
One of the best note-taking apps, now on iPhone
For years, Noteshelf has been a staple for iPad owners who needed to take gorgeous handwritten notes or annotate PDFs. Now, iPhone users can enjoy the same tool, with even more features.
Cheddur
Your go-to source for information and reviews on anything to do with digital currency
Digital currency, or cryptocurrency, has grown by leaps and bounds, so it's hard to know what exchanges, coins, and wallets you can trust. Cheddur was built to help you navigate these perilous waters.
Google Opinion Rewards
The app that pays you to use it
The app that Android owners have been using for years to make extra pocket change has come to the iPhone.
NBA AR Basketball
Get in your free throw practice with help from ARKit
With the start of the official 2017-2018 NBA season upon us, it's time to turn that driveway into a full basketball court. With the help of ARKit, you can.
Movies Anywhere
Movies from the major studios, available on all your devices
Five major studios have banded together to bring you your movie collections from Vudu, iTunes, Amazon, and more to any device you want to watch them on.
Hue Haunted House
Get your Hue Lights ready for Halloween
If you want eerie, creepy lighting along with amazing haunted house sound effects, Philips Hue has you covered.