Top Downloads This Week
Every week we share the number of downloads for all platforms to help you get started. Here are the top downloads this week.
Jailbreak iOS 8.3 is now available
iOS: There’s not much in Apple’s optional iOS 8 updates, but if you’ve upgraded to iOS 8.3 and lost your jailbreak , it’s now available.
Test your hearing with these mobile apps
Concerned about your hearing loss but don’t want to see a doctor yet? You can take a preliminary test using mobile apps to find out where you are standing.
Microsoft Office for Android is now available to everyone
Back in May, Microsoft released a preview of Office for Android phones. Microsoft Office is now available to everyone, no need to join the Google+ community to get beta permissions.
Atom, the official GitHub editor, releases the first stable version 1.0
Windows / Mac / Linux: Atom, a free GitHub text editor , has been working on beta builds for some time now. It is officially available as a stable release today.
You can now use Facebook Messenger without a Facebook account
Many people think that there is no need for a separate Facebook Messenger app, but in fact there are many useful features built into it . Facebook has made Messenger even more useful today by allowing anyone to use it, with or without a Facebook account.
IF (formerly IFTTT) for Android gets battery monitoring channel and more
IF for Android is already pretty cool . Today it has a great new battery monitoring channel. You can now associate IFTTT actions with triggers such as charging your phone, draining your battery, or disconnecting it from a charger. Plus, you can now toggle settings like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Switch Hitter helps diagnose keyboard problems
Windows: The keyboard works as expected in most cases. The rest of the time, you want to throw it out the window. Instead of disabling your keyboard, try using Switch Hitter to diagnose keyboard issues.
Todoist for Android gets a clean new interface and easier task editing
Android: Todoist is one of our favorite business apps , but its design has always been a little spartan. That changed with today’s Android overhaul, which includes a beautiful new redesign. The update also adds easier ways to add tasks, subtasks, and edit task duration and due dates.