It’s
the end of May already, and this week has brought another stupendous
bundle of Windows apps and games to blow us all away. To see you into
June, here’s five of our particular favourite new releases or major
updates.
App title: I’m Here
What is it? A location map that sends a message telling people where you are.
Why we love it? The
perfect solution for directionally-challenged smartphone users. I’m
Here grabs your GPS location and lets you send it to your contacts via
sms, email or social media. Your recipient gets a message with your
approximate postcode, your exact latitude and longitude, and a link to
the Bing map with your location. No more screenshots, clumsy directions,
or confused parents. It’s more multi-purpose than the built-in location
sharing via sms, and it’s more private than apps like Foursquare.
Who it’s perfect for: Stranded folk begging their families to come and collect them.
App title: UC Browser
What is it? An alternative browser for Windows phones
Why we love it? Although
Internet Explorer uses tabs, which we like, UC’s functionality leaves
it far behind. The homescreens include a speed-dial page for your
favourite shortcuts (which you can also pin to your phone’s start
screen, of course), a menu of handy sites like news, music, sports and
social pages, and ‘My Collection’ – the place where your history,
downloads, and bookmarked pages are all kept. Settings include a
night-mode with lowered brightness, and a speed mode that reduces data
usage by up to 80%. It looks good and it’s free.
Who it’s perfect for: Internet addicts.
App title: ProShot
What is it? A camera app
Why we love it? ProShot
is the closest your phone will get to emulating an SLR camera; it’s got
auto and manual controls for ISO, shutter speed, white balance, aspect
ration, exposure compensation and more. The latest update improves
performance on lower memory devices like the Nokia Lumia 520 and 620,
which should excite our readers, and, amongst other adjustments, it also
includes a better tutorial, which is good news for new users.
Who it’s perfect for: photographers
App title: Flight Factory
What is it? An app that checks flight data worldwide
Why we love it? This
handy number scans data from over 1500 airlines and 16000 airports just
to keep you posted on the status of your flight. As well as searching
by flight number or route, you can check a flight’s progress on a map
and get local info on your destination airport, like the weather and
time-zone. This update takes full advantage of the Windows 8 OS by
adding flights to your lockscreen and using Live Tiles to keep you up to
date as much as possible. There’s no free trial available, sadly.
Who it’s perfect for: Frequent flyers
App title: Shazam
What is it? An app that can identify and tags almost any piece of music
Why we love it? Shazam
isn’t the only music ID service out there, but the latest update makes
it particularly appealing to Nokia smartphone users, because it’s now
tied in with Nokia Music, so that you can immediately purchase the songs
you tag. Plus, you can pin the scanner to your Start Screen for easy,
one-touch access, which is just what you need to tag music on the fly.
There’s a new interactive map so that you can see what users near you
have been tagging. Add to that the fact that the app will show you the
song’s lyrics, let you set the album artwork as your lockscreen
background, and let you share your finds over social networks, and
you’ve got a winner.
Who it’s perfect for: Music fans.
These are our fantastic five, but what about yours? As ever we’d love to hear about them in the comments down below.
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