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.
Bar Roulette sends you to the top-rated random bar in your area
If you’re adventurous, the Bar Roulette web app uses Uber and Yelp to send you to a high-rated bar in your area. The trick is that you don’t know where you are going until you get there.
A companion helps you stay safe when walking alone
Walking alone at night can be dangerous, but with an app like Companion, you can use your smartphone to stay safer.
Commander One adds two-pane view to Finder OS X
Mac: Apple has brought tabs back to the Finder with Mavericks, but if that’s not enough for you, Commander One adds a two-pane view, as well as a few other preferences and options.
When you leave work, you automatically text someone when you go home.
iOS: Let’s say you want your spouse or roommate to know when you are driving home from work. It’s easy enough to send them a text message, but Leaving Work can do it for you automatically.
Use Android Device Manager Guest Mode to Find a Friend’s Phone
Android: If you are not using Android Device Manager to locate your lost phone, we highly recommend it . But what happens when you actually lose your phone? Thanks to the guest mode in the Android app, you can use a friend’s phone to find yours.
Abstract desktop
The GiacomoLawrance desktop is a lot of fun: some abstract shapes, active widgets on the screen, and shortcuts and information in plain sight when you need them. This is how he arranged it.
Quest turns tasks into a fun game on iOS
iOS: You have countless options for iOS to-do apps, but if you’re looking for something a little more appealing, Quest works similar to apps like Clear, but adds a game interface to make it more fun to use.
To-Do app tasks receive location-based reminders and integration with Tasker
Android: Tasks, the near-perfect Astrid clone we love so much, now has a plugin that adds Locale or Tasker integration, which means support for location-based reminders and tasks.
Commander One adds two-pane view to Finder OS X
Mac: Apple has brought tabs back to the Finder with Mavericks, but if that’s not enough for you, Commander One adds a two-pane view, as well as a few other preferences and options.
Azul home screen
The modern home screen design uses a moderate turquoise pattern and puzzle piece grid to give the home screen a vibrant and organized look.