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Best Apps of the Week 32-2021 in App Missed

Best Apps of the Week 32-2021 in App Missed

In the weekly “Missing Apps” section, you can read about the apps from the past week that are worth checking out. We always discuss about five applications of IphoneAnd IPAD in a Mac. These may be apps that you may not have known, useful or just fun to try. These could also be older adults who have received a major update and therefore receive some extra attention.

Discussed earlier this week on iCulture:

iCulture App of the Week: SlidePilot

Need to give a presentation, but is the slideshow material provided as a PDF? Too clumsy, because then the performance becomes more chaotic. To solve this problem, you can download SlidePilot. This free app gives you the same presentation capabilities as PowerPoint and Keynote, but for PDF files.

You can choose which layout you want to use for your presentation if the slides are on a second screen. This way you can easily view notes or see the next slide. While presenting, you can draw on the slides and viewers can follow the mouse pointer. There’s even an app for that iOS To remotely control your presentation.

SlidePilot for Mac It can be downloaded for free from the developer’s website. The iOS app does not cost money, but it is not required.

sensors

Do you have an M1 Mac and want to keep track of stats? With the sensors, you can track the statistics of your M1 processor. So you can see temperature, voltage and more in neat graphs. Regular users won’t really need the app, but if you’re a bit more technical and you are Mac Used for heavy tasks, it is worth it. The app is only 3 megabytes in size and costs nothing.

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Could you Download sensors for free on github.

glass

Photography lovers: Glass is an emerging social medium for photographers. In the app, you can follow people and see what photos they share in a timeline. With the images, you can also see the metadata, such as the lens settings and ISO value. You can comment under each photo. Since there are many photographers, it is easy to submit technical questions or comments. This way you both help each other get the best out of the camera.

The difference with many other social media is that Glass can only be used with a paid subscription. In contrast, no data is collected and the application does not use the so-called Sharing Algorithms. You won’t see ads here either. Access is currently limited and you have to wait in the queue for access.

meh

With MEH you put your head on someone else’s head. You can get some really crazy results from that! The app lets you choose from existing photos from your photo library, but you can also take new photos. It doesn’t work directly (yet), so the effect should always be applied afterwards. This deepfake technique is becoming more advanced and this is reflected in the MEH result.

Dashlan

Dashlane users will remember. Earlier this year, this password manager app disappeared from your Mac. If that’s a shame, we’ve got good news: Dashlane for Mac is back in a new look! The app is different than before and now works as an iPad app on your Mac, as it were. So it’s not exactly pretty, but the fact that there’s an app again is a good thing. Dashlane is free with up to 50 passwords. If you want more, subscription is required.

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