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.

The best iOS 9 jailbreak apps and tweaks

iOS 9 is jailbroken , which means it’s time to start collecting the best apps and settings that take advantage of its new features. There are tons of really cool things this time around, both enhancing new features in iOS 9 and bringing some of those features to older devices.

Too gives you a semi-permanent second number for your iPhone

iOS: Many apps provide disposable phone numbers for selling merchandise, dating sites, or any other place where you need to talk or write text, but you also want to protect your privacy. It’s also a new service that makes this second number less disposable, so you can use it for small businesses, international calls, or even freelance work.

Waze Finally Looks Better and Easier to Use

iOS: Waze just released a major redesign of its app that made it much easier to use. It also gets rid of the heavily cluttered interface that has always been tedious.

Plex Media Player Replaces Plex Home Theater, Looks Amazing

Windows / Mac: Plex is making big changes to its desktop strategy. The company is currently replacing the Plex home theater with the new Plex Media Player. It looks pretty cool too.

Tracking your happiness helps you understand what makes you happy.

iOS: Happiness seems like a fairly simple emotion, but it can actually be quite a complex concept. The goal of Track Your Happiness is to understand happiness a little better by analyzing yours.

Knotes turns your new tab into a beautiful to-do list

Chrome: Sometimes the best to-do app is what you have, and if you’re using Chrome as your primary browser, Knotes puts your to-do and notes on a nicely designed new tab page. It also makes adding new ones with one click and then saves it all to Dropbox or Gmail.

Coolant warns you before apps overheat your Mac

Macintosh: Many applications on Mac are CPU intensive and battery life intensive. Coolant is a simple little app that alerts you when an app starts eating up your processor and overheating your Mac.

Partial cloud desktop

Working tables Pushkar is always pleasing, and this – is no exception. We’ve tried to highlight a few simpler desktops with fewer widgets, and this one is a great example. A wallpaper that brings us back to summertime, just a couple of widgets and you’re set to go.

Use temporary one-handed mode to make it easier to use the giant phone

Android ( root ): If you have a giant phone and are not Mister Fantastic, sometimes you might have trouble reaching the top of your phone screen. This clever workaround for root users could bring the top of the phone to your fingers instead.

Just Press Record is a sync voice recorder for iOS and OS X

iOS / Mac: For some reason, the Apple Voice Memos app won’t sync with any software on the Mac, which means you have to email the recordings to yourself or put them in a note. If you want something that just syncs automatically, Just Press Record will do the job.

Earbits Introduces New Apps, Still Streaming Great Free, Ad-Free Music

iOS / Android / Chrome: It took a lot of time with those long as we have heard from Earbits, streaming music service, which focuses on independent music, new artists and connects the audience with the musicians they love. Now they are back with a new app and more ways to listen and create a library of awesome tunes than ever before.

Pixelor is a floating tool that recognizes any color on your screen

Android: If you’re a designer, you know how important it is to be able to define specific color palettes. Pixelor lets you quickly identify any color you see on your phone.

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