Pixlr Express (Android, iOS)
By Autodesk Inc.
This versatile and fun photo editing app lets you work on a images in the gallery or new captures. You can make adjustments or add effects, overlays and borders. There are plenty of options available in all these sections. We can easily crop, resize or rotate an image or even go for an auto-fix. But there is a wide window for manual adjustments as well. When an app effect or adjustment is selected, it doesn't just impose it on its own as it lets user to control the adjustment with slider bars. This free app is a must-have for photo freaks.
Instaweather Pro(iOS, Android)
By byss mobile
In case you love to keep a tab on the weather and play weatherman for your entire social network, then we have the ideal app for you. Adding a personalised touch, Instaweather Pro allows users to superimpose weather data on photos clicked by them. There is even an option to capture new pictures with the readings. There are numerous skins available with different fonts and designs. The images clicked using the app can be easily shared on all popular social networking sites.
Gaana (Android, iOS, BlackBerry)
By Times Internet Limited
The popular music streaming portal, Gaana.com has launched an app tracks in 21 languages and compatible with all leading operating systems. New Gaana users will have to create an account using an email id or log in with a Facebook account. The app offers a neat interface with the screen divided into segments. The top banner shows the latest and popular albums, followed by tabs for playlists and songs. All songs can be accessed with a single tap. The music streaming was surprisingly quick on both wireless and cellular networks. The app also gives information about the song including album name, singer, etc and lets you mark favorites and create new playlist. The My Zone lists tracks you have listened to recently. There is also a search.
Worbble (iOS, Android) Rs 55
By Milestone Interactive
Worbble is where the word meets bubble and the aim is to make words from alphabets that appear on the bubbles. In the Word Mode, the player gets limited time to burst bubbles and make as many words as possible. Quiz mode throws a question to which one has to find the answer within a limited time. The question can be anything from general knowledge to mathematics. There are options to skip the question or use the hint. The game has an underwater theme where letters appear in bubbles. Sadly, it is not free.
Vine (iOS)
By Vine Labs
Twitter has launched a new service that lets iPhone users take videos and post them on their social network. The app is activated with your Twitter log in and home page soon shows videos from friends. In profile, a people icon lets you search for contacts from the phonebook. Using explore we can search popular hashtags. The video icon on top lets the user capture a six-second video by pressing the screen. You have the choice of muting the audio before you Tweet, or should we say Vine, the video.