Best iPhone apps for 2016




Photoshop Fix



publisher: Adobe, Inc
Category: Photography
Price: Free
Adobe's Photoshop remains the go-to software for photo editing, but it can be overkill for simple edits. Photoshop Fix gives you Adobe's top tools for quick edits directly on your iPhone or iPad, so you can retouch selfies, patch imperfections in photos, and make other quick changes while on the go. Creative Cloud subscribers can send the photo to the full version of the software on desktop for more editing.

SwiftKey Keyboard



ublisher: TouchType (Microsoft)
Price: Free (in-app purchases)
SwiftKey is a terrific alternative to the standard iOS virtual keyboard. The smart keyboard replaces your device’s built-in keyboard – and its unnecessary autocorrect functions – with one that adapts to the way you type. SwiftKey learns your typing style over time to give you more accurate autocorrect and more appropriate next-word prediction. It also comes with over 800 emojis, and additional design variants can be purchased for those that want a more personal touch.

Twitter



Category: Social Networking
Price: Free
What would the modern world be like without Twitter? This social media app allows you share bite-sized updates with the world, composed of text, photos, videos and weblinks. Twitter has become a central tool for professionals in the media and marketing industries, primarily thanks to instantaneous communication and the service’s prevalence as a destination for communities of all kinds, from sport fans to TV viewers, gig goers to political activists, to discuss events, and for those discussions to appear as trending topics.
Twitter has experimented with new ways to attract users lately, including altering user feeds from displaying real-time tweets to tweets from several hours ago. But fundamentally, if you’ve not given the social network a try for work purposes, or tried it and given it up, it's still worth getting involved to explore what opportunities it could offer your business.




Category: Productivity
Price: Free
Despite having automated cars, drones and heavy machinery, we’re still living the dark ages when it comes to email, which requires plenty of manual attention and time. Mail technology is getting smarter however, and Google has learned from Dropbox’s experiment with Mailbox when it comes to features such as bundling similar messages together and making reminders into separate entries for easy reviewing.
Main Idea: Google’s latest offering in the battle to reach inbox zero, and keep it that way.

Enlight



Category: Photo & Video
Price: £2.99
Mobile photo editing suite Enlight won plenty of plaudits in 2015, and with good reason. Lightricks’ app empowers users with the ability to touch-up images through an intuitive and precise interface. You can overlay photos, swap filters add artistic effects and more. And the app is equally as impressive on the iPhone version as it is on iPad.
Main Idea: Enlight offers a comprehensive toolset aimed at Instagramers, amateur photographers, as well as photo enthusiasts who are after greater power from a mobile image editor.
Alternatives: Adobe Photoshop ExpressProCameraT









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