Wow, we’ve finally done it! Our readers, over the last two weeks, have narrowed 32 apps down to a final pair.
We’ve come from four categories including social, gaming, news and
entertainment and utility and productivity to come to a final pair of
apps that will be crowned the winner of the Conversations by Nokia March
Apps Madness 2013 competition.
Without further ado, let’s unveil the two apps that are up for vote.
Competing for the grand finale are Twitter vs. All About Windows Phone!
In this round, myself and Jason Black present our case for each contender.
All About Windows Phone, by Jason Harris
There are quite a few Windows Phone blogs out in the wild and they’re all good. Why is All About Windows Phone my
favorite? Because as an old school Nokia fan, I enjoy reading news
written by folks who have been around the block with Nokia devices going
a ways back.
All
About Windows Phone is headed by Rafe Blandford and supported by Steve
Litchfield and Ewan Spence, three of the most authoritative voices when
it comes to Nokia and now Windows Phone. These pundits provide news,
perspective and viewpoints that can’t be found anywhere else. Last, AAWP
may not be the first publication to break Windows Phone stories, but I
can guarantee that the site will bring a perspective or insight you
won’t find anywhere else.
The AAWP app was
constructed to bring the best of AAWP directly to your Nokia Lumia. The
app enables you to read articles, listen to the AAWP podcast, search
the entire site and more. Want to leave a comment? Yes you can do that
in the app directly, without having to go to a web view.
Where some media applications just bring headlines and limited
functionality, the AAWP app gives me full access to my favorite Windows
Phone site.
The AAWP app is free to download in the Windows Phone store. I’d highly recommend you check it out today.
Twitter, by Jason Black
While
the app for AAWP is undoubtedly indispensable for the true Windows
Phone fan, the app that I use all day long – from the moment I wake up
to the time when I finally charge my phone in before going to bed – is Twitter. I need it, both to do my job and to keep up with the world around me.
And, the app for Windows Phone suits my needs perfectly. It is graceful
and understated, yet it is fast and responsive, too. There are big,
easy-to-understand icons across the top of the screen for the Home view,
the interactions and mentions (@), the Trending topics (#) along with
suggestions for who to follow, and my own profile details (which
includes easy access to any direct messages sent my way). The bottom of
the screen has persistent elements to go back home, write a new tweet or
search.
Looking at the details of specific tweets that are on my timeline
reveals quick options for replies; retweets; favoriting tweets; and
options to mail, text or link to that tweet.
It is this simplicity that gives it the power I need to be a go-to tool
that I use over and over again throughout the day. Whether you are a
Twitter newbie, or a long-time Twitter fiend (we all know a few of
those), this app is designed with the user in mind.
The app is free to download from the Windows Phone Store;
and unlike the browser-based interface for Twitter, when you use the
Windows Phone app you are not subjected to the “Promoted” posts that are
starting to clog the top of my main Home view in the web version (in
other words, this app is one of the few remaining ad-free zones you will
find).
So, as you decide which app deserves your vote in the final round of
this year’s March App Madness competition, think about how you will
Tweet your decision to the rest of the world, and then your choice will
be clear.
March Apps Madness Final Voting
Wrapping up
There you have it. We’re down to the final two apps up for vote. So use
the form below to vote for your favorite amongst these two top
applications.
Voting will run over the weekend only and the winner will be crowned on Monday, April 8th.
Thank you to all who have participated thus far and we look forward to crowning the winner on Monday!
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