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5 apps worth downloading this week

Featuring a detailed timelapse app for Android users, an app based solely around notifications and the perfect app for those who struggle to put down their phone.

EACH WEEK, WE highlight five apps that are worth downloading for your smartphone and tablet. There are a lot of apps released on a daily basis, but not all of them are worth paying attention to.

This week includes a detailed timelapse app for Android users, an app based solely around notifications and the perfect app for those who struggle to put down their phone.

Flipboard
For: iOS, Android, Windows Phone
Cost: Free

- Well, it’s only taken a year or so for it to arrive, but Windows Phone users can rejoice. Flipboard has arrived.
- If you downloaded it last week and wondered why the flip feature wasn’t there, that was because it was a placeholder, and the official version has all the flip animations included.
- Anyway onto the app itself, Flipboard is effectively a news aggregation app based on your interests, the hook is you can ‘flip’ through articles like you would a newspaper.
- It also incorporates your social media profiles allowing you to keep on top of the more popular tweets and posts you’re following.
- A word of warning for Windows Phone users, you need a phone with 1GB of RAM to run it.

Flipboard Flipboard / Windows Phone Flipboard / Windows Phone / Windows Phone

Ping
For: iOS, Android
Cost: Free

- Ping is an odd one to say the least. The app isn’t really one you use, but instead set up around push notifications.
- Setting up is incredibly simple and once you do, you will get notifications that will contain weather updates, random facts, news and other titbits.
- The thing is once you’ve set up, you’ve no reason to return to the app unless you want to switch off a feature.
- Most of the updates will come during the evening time, which is either a good or bad thing, depending on whether you like your lock screen clear for more important information.
- Should you like your notification and lock screen to have a little more variety when you check it.

Ping Ping / App Store Ping / App Store / App Store

Sensie 
For: Windows Phone
Cost: €1.99

- A note before describing this app: this only works with the newer Nokia Lumia range as it uses SensorCore so keep that in mind.
- Sensie effectively keeps track of where you go, and your activity levels for easy access. Think of an app like Moves and you will have the right idea.
- However, it’s not meant to be a fitness app, so it’s better to use it alongside the likes of Bing Health & Fitness or MyFitnessPal.
- The app graphs everything you’ve done in the past week and a half so you’re not overwhelmed with data.
- One where you will want to trial first to see if it fits into your schedule.

Sensie Sensie / Windows Phone Sensie / Windows Phone / Windows Phone

Framelapse – Time Lapse Camera
For: Android
Cost: Free

- So chances are if you were following Instagram’s Hyperlapse, you may have been annoyed by its decision to launch on iOS first instead of releasing on Android as well.
- If so (or even if you’re not), there’s a perfectly good timelapse app on Google Play in the form of Timelapse.
- It’s not as user-friendly as Hyperlapse (to give one example, switching between cameras isn’t straightforward), but it does come with additional features and customisation so the tradeoff is worth it.
- The pro version allows you access to extra features like self timer, white balance clock and exposure lock among others.
- If your own smartphone’s timelapse feature (assuming it has one) isn’t up to scratch, it’s worth playing around with the free version at least.

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Offtime
For: Android
Cost: Free

- We probably spend a little too much time checking and using our smartphones to the point where we could do without the distraction from time to time.
- Offtime encourages you to unplug from your device by preventing you from accessing certain features of your phone, for moments where you need to concentrate on the task at hand.
- It allows you to create profiles that will block calls, texts, app access and/or notifications, depending on what you’re doing.  You can activate set replies or allow certain contacts to bypass these settings if needed.
- After a while, the app provides stats and insights on your progress such as time spent on your phone, unlock times and your overall phone usage.
- Just FYI: the app does require a number of permissions to work properly (The developers say all data is encrypted and made anonymous) so be aware of that before you hit the install button.

( OFFTIME ) / YouTube

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