Every week, we share a number of downloads for all platforms to help you get things done. Here were the top downloads from this week.
Detox For Facebook Replaces Your Feed With Actual News
Chrome/Firefox/Safari: Facebook is a notorious time sink. Most of us mindlessly navigate to the site and find ourselves spending hours browsing trite info, like what a friend had for breakfast. If you can relate, consider Detox: it replaces your Facebook feed with an actual news feed.
Google Keep Is Now Available on iOS
iOS: We’re big fans of Google Keep, Google’s notes and to-do app, but have long lamented the lack of a dedicated app on iOS. Today, Google’s finally remedied that.
Nusiki Is a Social Stream of Nothing But Great Music
Web/Android/iOS: New music is easy to find, but if you want to hear what people think is good, you’ll need to go somewhere they actually choose and post songs they want other people to listen to. Nusiki is a service designed just for that—for you to share the songs you love, and discover other great tracks too.
Microsoft Office 2016 is Live, Adds Real-Time Collaboration, Skype for Business
Microsoft has released the newest version of Office. The biggest addition is real-time collaborative editing, much like Google Docs, plus built-in integration with Skype for Business.
The Best Email Client for Android
The Gmail app isn’t just for Gmail anymore. After adding support for IMAP, POP, and Exchange, plus a ton of features to manage and control your email, we recommend Gmail to manage all your email accounts—even non-Google-y ones—on Android.
Addappt is an Address Book That Updates When Your Friends Info Changes
Android/iOS: Updating your contacts every time your friends change their info can be annoying, especially if you don’t know they’ve changed it. Addappt, on the other hand, is a social contacts app that updates automatically.
The Best Live Streaming App for Android
Sharing great moments (or just snippets of your life) with friends or loved ones has never been easier, and a new class of live streaming app makes it possible for them to join you in real time. Of those apps, we think Periscope is the best today, and has the most potential for the near future.
Voter Is Like a Dating App for Finding the Right Political Candidate
iOS: With so many different candidates with years of political experience, navigating politics and researching politicians can be an overwhelming process. Voter simplifies it by treating it like dating.
Woot Gets Beta App, So You Can Track Deal Alerts All Day
Android: Woot is a great site for finding deals. Now, the site has a new Android app so you can browse the site while mobile. It can give you a notification when a Woot-off begins.
The Aincrad Desktop
Look, you can love or hate SAO, but this desktop is pretty good looking, and comes to us from frequent Jalop commenter, jester74. It’s a good looking Linux desktop, and simple to set up.
The Vibrant Color Home Screen
Bummed that summer’s ending? Stave off the blues—or celebrate the changing colors!—with today’s home screen design. With a vibrant purple and orange color scheme, it’s perfect for setting the sun on summer, while looking forward to fall.
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