Here’s how you can send Facebook-like stickers in any messaging app on iPhone. The best part is: no jailbreak is required to do this.
Whenever Apple takes the decision to open up new functionality to developers, you can bet your bottom dollar there will be plenty of unique implementations of whatever that functionality is. That's undoubtedly one of the great things about the App Store; the insane amount of diverse apps that are published via third-party developers. The ability to design and develop custom keyboard apps was something that developers had waited for since the inception of the iOS SDK and when it was finally offered, they haven't disappointed. One of the latest offerings in this field, and probably one of the most unique, is HangKeys, a custom keyboard app that brings back the classic game of Hangman to any messaging app in iOS.
For the first time ever, this $15 task management app for iOS has just shed its price tag and is available absolutely free for a limited period thanks to Apple's free 'App of the Week' initiative. There have been discounts and promotions before but a complete drop of the price tag is a first.
One of the most amazing tangible benefits to users about the ascension of the smartphone is the power that it provides right in the palm of our hands. Having the ability to pull out our smartphones and get immediate access to the most intimate things to us, including friends, family, financial affairs and so on, simply cannot be underestimated in its importance. That's why banking apps, such as the recently updated Chase Mobile, are amongst the most popular apps available on the App Store in any country.
iOS has seen its fair share of encrypted messaging apps, specifically those offering a secret-agent like experience. If you're an emoji fan, then this new messaging app with its emoji based encryption will not only keep your texts a secret from prying eyes, but chances are no one will bother looking much deeper into a message consisting of nothing but an expressive bunch of characters.
We're always on the lookout for new apps, and when they include something like an Apple Watch component while filling a void left by Apple's own apps we can't help but take notice. One such app is the email client Spark, created by the prolific and all around excellent team at Readdle.
Pixelmator, the extremely popular Mac image editing and manipulation app has today come to the iPhone after initially making its iOS debut on the iPad back in October of last year. The new iPhone app is actually that same iPad app but converted into a universal app, meaning anyone who already owns Pixelmator for iPad now also owns Pixelmator for iPhone.
Here’s how you can find iTunes movie discounts and deals the easy way right from your iPhone. More details and download link can be found here.
We love Touch ID and we know that you do too, so any app that can use the fingerprint sensor instead of forcing us to enter passwords, passcodes or anything else for that matter will always be a win for us. Finally, we can now include PayPal's iPhone app in the list of apps that use Touch ID.
Apple’s App of the Week isn’t the only way the Cupertino giant runs to offer its wide base of users apps and games for free. The other portal where Apple runs the same deal - which is a lesser known route - is its very own Apple Store app.















