Check out the highlights of the week

Check out the highlights of the week
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With the end of another busy week in the world of apps, many news have emerged in digital stores. Both the apps released for iOS devices and the apps available for Android smartphones have grabbed the attention of users and registered thousands of downloads in recent days.

With that in mind, we’ve analyzed the apps that stood out this week, both on the App Store and on the Google Play Store, and collected, through this article, the apps that deserve your attention, due to their practicality and innovation.

So, check below the apps that can be considered as the top apps of the week for iOS and Android and download the ones that can make your day easier and more practical.

1 – MyCloudtag

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MyCloudtag is a new app launched with the aim of bringing about changes in your routine and the way you approach your exercise plan as well as your diet. It allows its users to track their personal daily, weekly and monthly goals regarding exercise and diet.

Furthermore, the app developer team revealed that they are already working on a future update that will allow the MyCloudtag goal setting system to align with the Health functionality of iOS devices, making the app connect to the MyCloudtag goal setting system. His physical activity log on users’ iPhones.

It is important to note that this app does not ask you to exercise or run, it is just an organized way to organize your personal goals in relation to your health. MyCloudtag asks you to choose from four categories of goals, namely weight loss, general fitness, high intensity fitness, and wellness.

After making your choice and clarifying to the app what your goals are in the search for a healthier routine and body, the AI ​​in MyCloudtag will define an exercise program and rules that the user must follow, until you reach your desired goal. as soon as possible.

It is available for both iOS devices and Android phones and can be downloaded completely free of charge.

2 – MemeTV

Credits: TechCrunch

Every day, thousands of new memes appear on the Internet, and with this, a simple way to create, edit and share these memes on social networks is increasingly becoming essential. For this purpose MemeTV app has been launched, to allow its users to create countless memes in an easy and practical way.

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As its name suggests, MemeTV focuses specifically on memes related to movies and TV series, bringing users tons of images, GIFs, and videos of amazing scenes from thousands of audiovisual products.

This way, you have the opportunity to choose the scene you want and add text to it in a practical way, creating a new meme that can become the next one that goes viral on Instagram or Twitter.

The method of sharing generated memes also stands out, because it is very simple, allowing users to directly post new memes to the most diverse social networks, such as WhatsApp, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat and others.

MemeTV is also available on the App Store for iOS devices and Google Play Store for Android phones and can be downloaded for free.

3 – Normal: Battery Analytics

Credits: Cnet

How many times have you not happened to have your smartphone battery draining faster than expected? This is a problem that most cell phone owners face on a daily basis, however, Normal: Battery Analytics comes with a solution.

This app was created with the aim of helping you understand why your smartphone battery keeps staying less than usual and what you can do about it to solve this problem.

Normal: Battery Analytics identifies which apps and widgets are using the most battery and then suggests simple ways to reduce the amount of power reserved for those apps.

In this way, you will have the opportunity to take the necessary measures to make your smartphone battery last longer and you will not have to charge your device several times during the day.

This app is available for both iOS and Android devices, however, it does not yet have a free version available on digital stores.

4 – Language exchange – HeyPal

Credits: HeyPal

Language Exchange – HeyPal is a language learning app that allows you to meet and communicate with users from different countries. It gives you a variety of languages ​​to choose from and then lets you interact with people who are fluent in the language you want.

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In this way, you will have the opportunity to practice any language with someone who is proficient in the language, and in return, that person will also have the opportunity to learn directly from you. The app can be considered an innovation in terms of ways to learn a new language, as it brings a completely different way of teaching than that usually found in language learning apps.

It acts as a kind of social network mixed with a community of users who want to teach their fellow applications and learn a new language. In addition, the application itself has a translation service, which allows users to communicate efficiently even when they do not know much of the new language.

Language Exchange – HeyPal is available for download from the App Store and Google Play Store, and it is completely free to download.

5 – adidas running

Credits: Dodge

The Adidas Running app has also been very popular lately when it comes to apps to make your workout routine more practical. It is one of the best apps for exercise due to two important features that it has in its system.

First of all, Adidas Running allows you to record your runs in real time, that is, when you want to start running, you just have to open the app and record a new start. Along the entire route, the app will tell you, for each kilometer you do, your current pace, distance traveled and total time spent, allowing you to focus on your performance and then check your run details.

Moreover, the second factor that differentiates this app from other apps currently available for this purpose is the fact that it allows you to create an account within the app. This way, as long as you keep your account active on the platform, you will have access to the history of all your runs, and be able to check the total distance covered on any given day.

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Finally, it is also important to note that the Adidas Running App has an online user community, which aims to make you feel more motivated to keep working out. Thus, you have a chance to synchronize the contacts registered on your mobile phone and on social networks to see if your friends also have an account in this application.

It’s available for iOS and Android devices, and can be downloaded for free, although there is a subscription plan for those users who want to access all the features that the app has to offer.

6 – Wacom’s Notes

Credits: Wacom

Among the many note-taking apps currently available on the App Store and Google Play Store, the latest app released by Wacom has become one of the stand-out among users.

The app called Wacom Notes was developed by Wacom, which is responsible for one of the bestselling fonts of graphics tablets today, and it provides its users with a convenient system for taking notes manually, without your handwriting becoming unrecognizable or illegible.

The strong point of the app is the fact that it recognizes your handwriting and converts it into typed text, which makes your life easier when taking notes, considering that Wacom Notes’ AI system is very accurate and converts the annotated text correctly.

It is also completely free for everyone. This way, you don’t need to buy a Wacom-made tablet to access this note-taking app. For this reason, this app can be considered as a great ally if you are looking to increase your productivity in your studies or if you are simply looking for an app to record your to-do lists.

It is available for both iOS devices, through the App Store, and for Android phones, where it can be downloaded from the digital Google Play Store.

By Chris Skeldon

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