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The Best New Apps?

gemz4the1
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I've been looking at the list of some of the 'best new apps' and I think there's some really good ones for all platforms.  I haven't got any of these apps yet.

 

iOS

  • Chrome Remote Desktop - allows you to link up with your pc or mac (as long as it has the app installed aswell).  I still haven't decided which web browser to use, but if I decide on Google Chrome then I will be downloading this app.
  • Je Suis Charlie - this app allows people to support the people who died in the tragedy and pin point their location on a map.  This app was 'fast tracked' through the usual Apple development approval process due to the developers contacting Tim Cook personally.  I think it is a lovely idea for an app, but I personally wouldn't use it as I don't like tagging myself at locations.
  • Evernote Scannable - an addition to the Evernote app - allows you to scan documents to upload onto your Evernote account.  I personally wouldn't use this app as there are other ways around getting your document on to your Evernote account.

 

Android

  • Google Translate - allows you to use translation services via the camera on your phone.  I think this is an impressive app and would be useful to a lot of people.
  • Under Armour Record - a fitness app.  I personally wouldn't rush to get this app as I think there are already numerous apps like this.
  • Pizza Navigator - there are also quite a few similar apps to this, such as Hungry House, (which is free to download).  I personally wouldn't pay 69p for this app when there are other apps that can do the same thing as this, as well as using a web browser.

 

Windows

  • Phone Insider - developed by Microsoft (you must register for this service) - allows users to view and test software before it is released.  I personally wouldn't use it but it would be great for more technological people or potential developers.
  • Money Tracker - a way to manage money - it is meant to be suitable for professional people and laypeople to understand.  The free version is a limited version of the app and you will get more features if you pay.
  • Inbox For Gmail (unofficial Google service) - it does what it says in the title - it provides access to your Gmail account.

 

Source: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tech/feature/a621954/best-new-apps-for-tablets--smartphones-je-suis-char...

 

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Maybe what I should have added to my response was " I would love to discuss with you the 'jailbreak apps' I use if site management would permit the topic.

My apologies for any confusion.
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Or just not mentioned the irrelevant non discussion of jailbreak apps and gone with the ones in your last post?
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Dumbo question here then .......what on earth is jailbreaking really  Smiley Embarassed I

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Jailbreaking is when you completely unlock you iPhone via hardware of the cable, put on a bit of custom software that allows you to run apps that make your iPhone more like Android.
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@viridis wrote:
Jailbreaking is when you completely unlock you iPhone via hardware of the cable, put on a bit of custom software that allows you to run apps that make your iPhone more like Android.

I wish I hadn't asked now.....LOL

So the 'bad bit' is unlocking your phone illegally.....

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No, the bad bit is installing a modification to the os therefore immediately breaking your warranty with apple as well as eula.
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Well....I am sure I read a thread on here about jailbreaking.....It was some time ago... so probably not here now?

 

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http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Apple-iOS-Devices-iPhone-iPad/Jail-Break-recommended-by-O2/m-p/435836/t...

There are some more cleo but I'm not sure even discussion of jailbreak apps AND root apps is allowed on the forum.
So.. Not much else really I can discuss.
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@viridis wrote:
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Apple-iOS-Devices-iPhone-iPad/Jail-Break-recommended-by-O2/m-p/435836/t...

There are some more cleo but I'm not sure even discussion of jailbreak apps AND root apps is allowed on the forum.
So.. Not much else really I can discuss.

That was the one...I remember Perksie commented on it....Well it was only 2013 and it got a solution...but if it isn't allowed now... it still makes interesting reading...however  Zipped

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@Cleoriff wrote:

Dumbo question here then .......what on earth is jailbreaking really  Smiley Embarassed I


Jailbreaking is naughty......don't do it @Cleoriff  ......Whistle

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