In the weekly App Missed section you can read which apps from the past week are worth checking out. We always discuss about five apps for iPhone, iPad in Mac. These could be apps that you may not have known about or that are useful or just fun to try. And that can also be old-timers who have received a major update and therefore receive some extra attention.
Discussed earlier this week on iCulture:
iCulture App of the Week: NowPlaying
This week we chose another Dutch app as app of the week. With NowPlaying you create a screen for all your speakers, radios and record players. The app uses Shazam technology to show you what song is playing. This goes very fast and the result looks good, especially on a iPad. you need you iPhone or iPad just to make it work. Is there a new song playing? Then NowPlaying will update automatically.
In addition to basic information about the song you’re hearing, NowPlaying also provides additional information for a lot of music. This way you discover who the band members are, what they play and what else they have made. You will also find a shortcut to Apple Cards to even view the location of the recording studio. If it is known, there is also a story with the song about the album. Want to know more about this app and our experiences with it? Read it in our review van NowPlaying.
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Review: create a screen for every speaker with NowPlaying
If you have speakers at home without a screen, you may recognize situations in which you want to know more about the music that is being played or you do not know the name of the song at all (anymore). With NowPlaying, that situation should be avoided. In this review you can read our experiences with the app.
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Notch master
Did you recently get the new 14-inch or 16-inch MacBook Pro purchased and are you in for a festive touch? Then Notchmeister is for you. The app is above all a fun proof of concept. This app hangs festive decorations on the notch. Ideal for Christmas! Furthermore, the app can also show a nice glowing effect from “behind” the notch. There are a number of nice effects that Notchmeister can control. And for those who do not (yet) have such a beautiful new MacBook Pro with notch, the app can also simulate a notch!
BlokTen
In BlokTen, a Dutch app, you have to line up blocks of the same color on the 10×10 playing field. The better your combos are, the more points you can collect. This allows you to unlock everything in the game. The creator puts a lot of emphasis on the fact that this game should not be disturbed by advertisements. You therefore never see full-screen advertisements and you do not have to watch videos to score extra points. Instead, there is a maximum of 1 small ad at the bottom. You can buy it off for €1.99. Furthermore, the game contains no in-app purchases and is therefore free to play!
rattle
We got this app as a tip from one of our readers and we think it’s interesting! With Rassel you can turn your iPhone into a shaker (musical instrument). You can choose between an egg, shaker, tambourine and a beat ring. You can set them all to 3 levels of intensity. By shaking your iPhone, you operate the instruments. Rassel has advanced technique that should make it sound more realistic. The app is completely free to use.
Slopes
While now might not be the best time to go skiing, this app for ski and snowboard enthusiasts is a must for their next vacation. Slopes is an advanced GPS downhill tracker that provides useful information before you get on the elevator. This week the app got some nice new features. For example, you can now see each other’s location live when you are with a group. Others can only see where you are if they are currently working out in the same area and you have added them. Furthermore, there are all-new maps with improved designs. You will find ski resorts with detailed information about all descents. Does this appeal to you? Check out what else Slopes can do in the App Store.
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