Devices

platforms

VivaVideo

VivaVideo from QuVideo is a free video editor, so what makes it different from the rest? For one thing it allows you to make videos with storyboards and even use slow motion effects, and you don’t need to do a lot of editing. With it you can quickly make a video story you can share with friends even if you’re not an expert.

Color Splash Effects

Color Splash Effects by Kite Games Studio is a photo editing app for the iOS, but instead of just focusing on the special effects, what the app does is let you apply coloring effects selectively on images, a really fun feature especially if you only want to use an effect on a particular part of an image.

GIF for Facebook Messenger

GIF for Facebook Messenger from Riffsy is the app that does exactly that: let you send GIFs. Messenger is a cool app and mostly functional, but the fact you can’t send GIFs has always been one of its shortcomings. Now, that isn’t going to be a problem anymore as you can send GIFs with a single tap.

PowerSchool Mobile

If you’re a teacher or school administrator and using the PowerSchool student information system, you’re going to find the PowerSchool mobile app for the Android and iOS useful. What the app does is provide a way for parents, teachers and students to stay in touch and share information. Unlike other education apps, this has been specifically tailored for this system so it’s more intuitive to use.

Giphy For Messenger

Giphy for Messenger is all about making it easy to search GIFs and using them in the Messenger app. This isn’t the only app that can do the GIF thing, but it’s one of the most popular because once you download the app and integrate it with Messenger, you can search the Giphy database for all their GIFs, and that’s a lot.

FitBit

There’s no shortage of health and fitness apps, but it won’t hurt to give Fitbit a try. While other apps are content to just provide the usual calories, Fitbit goes a step further as it tracks your daily activities to monitor your overall health and fitness. Whether you have another Fitbit device or not doesn’t matter as you’ll still benefit from this app.

Offerup

Buying and selling stuff is something most people do nowadays on their desktops and laptops, but what if you want to do this on mobile? Well you can try Offerup, an app designed to help you buy and sell items locally, as with this app you’ll be able to access a virtual marketplace that’s easy to use.

musical.ly

Musical.ly is a music video app that allows you to create lip sync videos. Developed by Jun Zhu, it’s for those of us who can’t carry a tune but love to sing anyway, and lip syncing is as easy as it gets with Musical.ly: just choose a song and start lip syncing that’s it, but there are a few other options here you can check out.

Colorfy

There are a lot of drawing apps on the iOS and Android, but the problem with these is they’re often too difficult to learn quickly, ending up in added frustration. If you love graphics and colors but don’t want to get worked up about it, try Colorfy from Fun Games for Free – a coloring book app for your mobile, where you do nothing more than color images. Simple yes, but it’s relaxing and soothing.