In Top Apps, we discuss a selection of fun apps that inspire you every time. This time we are discussing four very different applications that deal, among other things, on learning habits, discovering new ideas and avoiding traffic violations.
My screen is on
This app has a very clear and simple task, which is to keep your screen active. On many phones, you can only use the screen for a maximum of 10 minutes at a time before you have to unlock it again. This is not at all useful for times when you don’t have your hands on, for example when following a recipe while cooking. My screen is on It does what it is supposed to do and also exists in the form of a widget. The app is free and comes with ads that you can remove with a one-time payment.
Dipstache
Dipstache It is a completely free and ad-free platform where you can share your ideas. You can share the information you get from other books, articles or lessons on your profile. On the other hand, you can also follow other people’s ideas on a regular basis, and you can also keep the most interesting things in a well-arranged manner.
Deepstash allows you to search very specifically based on topics so that you will find exactly the information you are looking for. If you like something on Deepstash, you can also easily share it on well known social media channels. The app has more than a million users.
Free Radarbot
Anyone who thinks of an app for detecting speed cameras will immediately think of Flitsmeister. These Spanish developers have developed an alternative that is completely free and does not require an account. The app contains information about fixed speed cameras and portable speed cameras reported by users. There is also information about tunnel cameras, ANPR cameras and traffic light cameras.
Just like on Flitsmeiser, you hear a beep when you get close to the camera, and you can set the warning distances yourself. The app is displayed on top of Google Maps and comes with several viewing options, including a power saving mode. In real time you can enter Radarbot Follow your current and maximum permitted speed. Then the graph provides more information about your speed over the entire route you took.
Haptica
It can be hard to get into good habits, but the app Haptica Makes it a game. You play with a hero who represents you, and when you succeed in the behavior you want to learn or not learn, you score points. This allows you to upgrade your hero with armor and weapons. You can even unlock pets and pets, but if you fail, your hero will lose health points. Finally, Habitica also acts as a to-do list for one-time tasks.
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