Showing posts with label Apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apps. Show all posts

Thursday, November 20, 2014

WeMail auto organizes your inbox and lets you reply to email with voice notes



WeMail is a free email app that is designed from the ground up for the way you naturally communicate using your mobile phone. Automatically organize emails by sender, reducing your inbox size by more than 50%.

Experience the fastest and most advanced email search of any email client, 1 tap access to attachments, voice email capabilities, and more! WeMail works with Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook and AOL.

Smaller inbox, automatically
Organizing emails by sender frees your inbox from clutter. You can navigate and find conversations effortlessly based on who you talk to.


Attachments neatly organized
One-tap access to all documents and photos you've ever exchanged with others. Simply tap the attachments button to view them, neatly organized by sender.


Email with Voice Message
For email on the go, compose or reply to emails instantly using your voice. No typing necessary. WeMail users can listen to your voice message in your email stream. Other users can play the voice message as an attachment.


Real-time contextual search
Searching emails has never been faster and easier. Find your emails without complicated keywords and commands. Get real-time search results with highlighted keywords and conversation snippets. Swipe to refine your search by attachment filenames or sender.





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Sunday, August 24, 2014

Fragment App Make Your Photo Into Broken Shards Of Art

Fragment App Make Your Photo Into Broken Shards Of Art

With Fragment, you now have the power to transform any image into totally unique, one-of-a-kind prismatic art you’ll want to share with everyone. Whether you’re looking to completely redefine and enhance your level of mobile photography, or simply want to add a subtle dose of creativity to your pictures, Fragment puts the artistry in your hands.
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Sunday, August 17, 2014

Apps for adding text to your photos


Take a picture is not enough to make your picture more attraction. Sometime you need to add the Text on your picture. Here I collect some app for Android and iOS  that can superimpose text or artistic stickers on your pictures. Some are free, some have free versions, most have additional in-app purchases, while others cost just a couple of dollars.

Overgram
Add beautiful text to your photos and share them on Instagram. 

Create inspirational, informational or even funny images to share quickly and easily. In only a few seconds you can add captions, quotes, jokes, memes, poems or anything else you can think of to a photo. 

STUNNING FONTS: We ♥ typography! We carefully selected 10 amazing fonts that will make your photos beautiful and engaging.

EXCELLENT EXPERIENCE: With Over you can make something awesome… FAST! This app is specially designed for busy, creative people. You are living exciting full lives and we don't want you wasting your valuable time trying to learn a new app or finagling with useless features.

ESSENTIAL FEATURES: Resize, align and position your text. After you are done you can quickly publish your creation to Instagram or just save it to your camera roll. 

This is a free version of the popular app Over. For more amazing fonts and features, upgrade to the full version. 

Come see us on Instagram @overgram or visit our website www.overgr.am to see what others are making!

Apps for adding text to your photos - Share The Concepts


Word Swag
Word Swag *automagically* turns your words into beautiful photo text designs!

"Express emotions and ideas with artistic elegance" -AppAdvice
"It's like having a graphic designer in your pocket" -MoCoLoco
"Stellar" -Modern iPhoneographer


Create amazing text layouts that would normally take minutes - or even hours - with just a tap. Only WordSwag has the exclusive Typomatic™ type engine that makes this possible.

Apps for adding text to your photos - Share The Concepts

InstaQuote
Create beautiful text pictures for Instagram.
Have you ever wanted to add words to a photo? Or share your thoughts on Instagram? Then you'll LOVE InstaQuote!

WHY YOU’LL LOVE INSTAQUOTE

- 20 fashionably designed templates
- Choose backgrounds from high quality background collections
- Use your own photos for backgrounds
- Export to Instagram, your camera roll, Facebook, or Twitter
- Use As Background feature to layer different fonts
- Customize your words – font size, color, alignment, position & line spacing
- Tap on words to add emphasis
- Change the hue, saturation, brightness, contrast, or blur your background

- 50+ unique and creative font choices

Apps for adding text to your photos - Share The Concepts


Over
Over is the app for adding text and artwork to your photos. Designed with mobile creatives in mind, Over features standard and custom-made fonts and well-crafted artwork combined with a sleek design, easy-to-use functionality, and immediate sharing ability.

Apps for adding text to your photos - Share The Concepts


Stickr
App store has many gorgeous camera and photograph related apps.
You can take pictures with your friends and wonderfully adjust the atmosphere of the picture through beautiful filters.
You can have fun and enjoy these apps.


Now, you can make and put your own stickers!
Decorate your pictures of your loving family, your cute dog and coy-like cat, scenes from your voyage with awesome, cute, and witty stickers for more fun.

Share with family and friends through Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Apps for adding text to your photos - Share The Concepts

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Friday, August 15, 2014

Vint launches iOS and Android apps for its on-demand fitness trainer platform

Vint launches iOS and Android apps for its on-demand fitness trainer platform - Share The Concepts
If you’ve always wanted a personal trainer but found the expense a little off-putting and lack the motivation to keep working out on your own, then help may be at hand in the form of Vint’s new mobile apps for iOS and Android, which promise to make finding a local training session a doddle.
Currently only available in San Francisco and building on an open beta of its Web platform announced last year, the peer-to-peer platform allows users to take part in nearby one-on-one or group workouts at a price set by each individual trainer.
The company says that the average personal trainer costs around $120 per hour, but that trainers on Vint cost an average of around $20 for an hour session, although, it can actually range from free to more than $35 per hour depending on the trainer’s expertise and area of specialty.
For launch, there are more than 50 “hand-qualified, passionate athletes and instructors” available to give guidance and lead workouts across 15 different activities, including running (trail and distance), yoga, weightlifting, tennis, Tai Chi and more.

Vint launches iOS and Android apps for its on-demand fitness trainer platform - Share The Concepts

Keeping the personal in personal training
The company says all its trainers are vetted and rated through a “rigorous qualification process based on their knowledge, understanding of safety, teaching ability, social skills and passion”.

It’s this personal attention to detail which means that for now it has no plans to move into the digitally-delivered workout space, a spokesperson confirmed.

[There are] no plans currently for offering digitally-delivered workouts — there are other services which do offer this, and we believe the motivation and relationship-building that comes with an in-person experience is key to building a long-term fitness habit. Vint, much like Lyft or Uber, is dependent on having an amazing offline community (fitness trainers in our case), and so we have to launch each city as the supply side of trainers grow.

For now, it’s only available to people in San Francisco, but the spokesperson also told TNW that it will move quickly to launch in new cities based on demand. So if you want to see it in your city, start shouting.

Vint | Android | iOS

Featured Image Credit – Shutterstock

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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Best Android apps for taking notes [August 2014]


With smartphones and tablets so widely available now, it’s easy to replace pens and notebooks with more efficient note-taking apps. From wireless syncing to tagging and discovering older notes, it’s easy to drop paper forever with some of these apps. Several months ago we covered the best available note-taking applications available on Android, but since then, a few of the apps have disappeared and others have adopted new features to make them more competitive with heavyweights like Evernote. Below you’ll find a list of the best apps available on the Play Store to help you take notes faster and more easily.
It’s pretty easy to make an argument for Evernote being the best available note-taking application, and with good reason. From an end-user standpoint, it has more features than you could ever use, it’s available on just about every platform or device you can own, and it’s incredibly simple to use.

The application itself works extremely well, allowing users to store notes into notebooks and store those notebooks on their Evernote account. By keeping everything tied to one central account, you can begin writing out a checklist on your phone, view it later on your tablet, then finish it up on a laptop without having to put in any extra effort. Other apps will keep your notes synced up between devices, but with Evernote’s deep tagging functionality, plus being able to use notebooks to store different types of notes, it’s one of the better options for users that have tons and tons of different notes and lists that they need to keep up with.

To make that cross-device functionality even sweeter, Evernote offers a web clipper that allows users to snip content from the web and save it straight into an Evernote notebook. See a new piece of furniture you like online? Clip it into a notebook, annotate it on your tablet that night, and check it on your phone while you’re out shopping the next day. The seamless syncing and functionality of Evernote makes it very, very hard to beat.

Aside from just keeping your stuff mirrored across devices, Evernote also offers a ton of different features for just taking notes. You can create notes from text, voice memos, or pictures. You can also create reminders and checklists. The tagging feature within Evernote makes it incredibly simple to find whatever you’re looking for, whether it’s a photo reminder for some groceries or a recipe you copied months ago.

For someone that just needs to keep a quick note around to remember to grab milk on the way home, Evernote might be a little too much. For a power user that needs a central place to keep everything organized, it’s one of the best options on the market.

The Evernote application is free, and the Evernote service allows up to 60 MB of notes to be uploaded per month. For $5 a month, Evernote premium gives users the additional ability to store notes offline, search scanned PDF files, share notebooks and collaborate with others, and ups that 60 MB limit to a full 1 GB.
Papyrus takes a unique spin on digital note taking apps by trying to closely reproduce the feeling of jotting down information on a real piece of paper. The app works with either your finger or a stylus, and it even supports active styluses like Samsung’s S-Pen on the Galaxy Note line of devices.  Although Papyrus doesn’t offer as many bells and whistles as some other apps, it replicates physical paper and handwriting much better than any other available app.

Papyrus lets users set up different groups of notes, so you can organize your notes for different classes, different shopping lists, different sketches, etc. Within each note, there are a handful of tools that make it extremely easy to write out exactly what you need, whatever that may be. There are different pen tips and a wide array of colors, plus you get a full suite of copy, cut, and paste tools. Thanks to the vector graphics engine that Papyrus is built on, the notes look crisp no matter how zoomed in they are.

If you opt for the premium features of Papyrus, you’ll get some extra tools including fine tuned erasers and some shaping and text tools. You can also import PDF files to edit them on the fly, and you’ll get full cloud backup to services like Dropbox. Definitely worth checking out if you need some extra functionality.

If you’re the type of person to keep paper notes and reminders all around, Papyrus should be high up on your list. If you have one of Samsung’s Galaxy Note devices, you’ll also get an app that fully supports the S-Pen, which is rare to find.
Keep is Google’s own entry into the note-taking app space, and it’s only improved since the last time we mentioned it. It offers an extremely sleek, simple way to keep your notes, and you get tons of the great features that Google offers in their other apps, including excellent voice recognition and search capabilities.

Notes in Keep can be set up in several different ways. You can use traditional text notes and checklists, but Google also lets you snap photos into notes and create voice memos that are transcribed on the fly. Creating notes is quick and simple thanks to Keep’s intuitive interface, and there’s even a quick note option for when you need to get right into jotting down some information without fumbling with fine tuned controls.

After creating notes, finding and organizing information is simple. You can tag notes with different colors, which makes them easy to find at a glance, and if you need to look up anything specific, Google indexes all of your note information so a search will turn up exactly what you’re looking for. And since Google makes Keep, your notes are synced through your Google account, so you’ll have access to everything on any tablet, phone, computer, or other device that’s signed into your account.

If you need something simple and quick that’s backed by Google’s top-notch information searching and voice recognition, it’s hard to pass up Keep. As long as it doesn’t go the way of Google Reader anytime soon, it’s a solid choice in this list.

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