Need to get ‘appy for your Monday? We’ve got you covered.
Android
This week’s update to the ubiquitous social media’s Android app brings a host of new photo capabilities. Now you can add photos to comments, edit photo albums, upload groups of photos, and tag and untag yourself in other people’s pictures, all from your phone. [Free]
Fiverr
The self-proclaimed “world’s largest marketplace for services” finally comes to Android, letting you hire or respond to Gigs and direct-message other Fiverr users instantly, right from your pocket. Never miss a freelance chance again. [Free]
Threes!
Another iOS favourite that’s a newcomer to the Android ecosystem, Threes! is a brilliantly simple, maddeningly addictive number game. Slide and stack number cards to add up to multiples of 3, and just try to put it down once you get the hang of it. [$2]
iOS
NFB StopMo Studio
It’s not every day that an entire country’s film organisation comes out with an app, but that’s just what Canada’s National Film Board did here. This handy stop-motion animation iPad app gives you all the pro-grade tools you’ll want to make your claymation masterpiece, including the ability to add sound effects, visual effects, and soundtracks from your iTunes library. Make a gorgeous stop-mo film, then share it directly or via Facebook, YouTube, or Vimeo. Thanks, Canada! [$1]
Rooster
Feel like you should be doing something more enlightening than playing Candy Crush when you’re on the bus or in line at the DMV? Rooster’s here to change that, delivering twice-monthly collections of great fiction pieces, all of which should only take you 10-20 minutes to read. The app is free, but a subscription to Rooster will cost you $US5 a month, and right now the service is invite-only. How exclusive. [iTunes]
NASA Visualisation Explorer
NASA calls this app “a direct connection to NASA’s extraordinary fleet of research spacecraft.” How cool is that? New stories and infographics will come up every week, and this week’s update makes the app equally gorgeous across all your iDevices. Get caught up in the wonders of space without ever leaving your couch. [Free]
Orient, the Self-Aligning Camera
If you’ve spent more than 20 seconds on the internet, you’ve realised too many folks hold their phones in portrait mode when snapping pictures. Orient uses your iPhone’s built-in gyroscope to make sure your picture is always straight, no matter how cockeyed you’re holding your phone. With front- and back-facing ability and a clutch of filters, this app makes sure your pictures always look like you knew what you were doing. [$1]
Windows Phone
Location Finder
Another simple-but-effective app, Location Finder lets you share your location with others or pin a spot on the map for your own reference. Save your favourite locations under your Navigation or Location tiles, search the places you’ve saved, and share your location with anybody thanks to a custom, shortened URL. Nerd out on some maps! [$1]