Well,
well – Christmas week has just passed, but the app stores never sleep!
There is a bunch of new apps already out on both the App Store and the
Play Store, and we looked through a good chunk of them to find some of
the most interesting offerings this week. If you didn't know – that's
what we do every 7 days – we comb through the stores and pick some of
the more eye-catching apps that are out there, so you don't have to.
This week around, we have a very cool GIF message creator, a rich VR travel experience, and an app to log your life events – you know, no big deal. Check them out, let us know which ones you kept, and if there's a new app that you think should be in here, but we missed – do speak up!
So, you love using Chrome because all your passwords and quick-fill settings are synced to Google's cloud, and every website log-in is just a tap away, yes? That's why it's sometimes annoying when some web links open inside the app that you tapped them in – like Facebook, or certain chat apps. These in-app browsers use a very basic WebView browser, which is barely as cool as Chrome. So, long story short – with Chromer, you can remedy this, and have a Chrome tab open inside any app on your smartphone, instead of the skimmed-down WebView window. Add that to the cool experience-enhancing apps!
This week around, we have a very cool GIF message creator, a rich VR travel experience, and an app to log your life events – you know, no big deal. Check them out, let us know which ones you kept, and if there's a new app that you think should be in here, but we missed – do speak up!
New for Android
Ascape Virtual Travel & Tours
Price: free
Download for Android
Ascape
has a rich library of beautiful 360-degree panoramas of various spots
in the world. You can view the content without a VR headset, but let's
be real – the goggles is where the fun is at! The app and all its
content are currently free, so that's cool!
Chromer
Price: free (IAPs)
Download for Android
So, you love using Chrome because all your passwords and quick-fill settings are synced to Google's cloud, and every website log-in is just a tap away, yes? That's why it's sometimes annoying when some web links open inside the app that you tapped them in – like Facebook, or certain chat apps. These in-app browsers use a very basic WebView browser, which is barely as cool as Chrome. So, long story short – with Chromer, you can remedy this, and have a Chrome tab open inside any app on your smartphone, instead of the skimmed-down WebView window. Add that to the cool experience-enhancing apps!