BEST
APPS
of the
WEEK
November 03, 2017
Friday's come at us again, so let's take a look at some of the best apps for the week. Whether you want to improve your mindfulness with meditation or keep up with the latest Bitcoin fork, "there's an app for that." I also highlight a new keyboard that checks your spelling and grammar, a fresh way to manage your photo storage, and the cookbook of the future.
Skyhour
Buy and give air travel, an hour at a time
Traveling can be expensive, but what if there was a way you could buy and give air travel, an hour at a time? Thanks to Skyhour, there is.
Oak - Meditation & Breathing
The app that teaches you to be more relaxed and mindful
Despite how hectic our lives are, it's still important to take time out for mindfulness and relaxation. Oak - Meditation & Breathing helps you learn how to do that.
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.
Grammarly
If you want your mobile writing to truly shine with its polish, you need the Grammarly Keyboard
Thanks to this new keyboard app, you might not need that "Sent from my iPhone" signature anymore as an excuse for poor grammar and spelling.
Afterlight
A powerful, full-featured photo editing experience
With advanced tools, filter collections and editing, and the ability to add artwork and text, this is an app to transform your photography into true masterpieces.
Direct Shot for iCloud
Take control of organizing your photos
With the help of Direct Shot for iCloud, you can organize your photos on your terms. Send images and videos directly to the iCloud folder of your choice, not where Photo Library thinks it should go.
Project Foodie
The cookbook of tomorrow is here today
Whether you love or hate cooking, this app can make it easier and more fun.
Flat: Music Score & Tab Editor
The easiest way to compose music
If you tire of transcribing what you've composed on the piano or another instrument to paper, Flat can help you bypass all of that with its easy-to-use, yet comprehensive, feature set.