It is time for a new batch of free and practical apps from Google Play and the App Store. This round includes a password manager, an AI-powered video editor, a liquid-effect live wallpaper, a traffic data monitor, an iOS media player, an audio converter, and more interesting tools. Stay tuned for fresh free Android and iPhone games as part of this ongoing roundup.
Android
The usual starting point is Google Play. The list now features a secure password vault, an AI-driven video editor, a diary tracker for multiple tasks, live wallpapers with smoky and liquid effects, a broad spectrum of themes and widgets, and a traffic data monitor to keep an eye on consumption.
Password safe
Security matters, but the sheer number of passwords can be overwhelming. The new password manager offers a single, secure place to store credentials and a seamless way to access them across devices. It complements other security tools and provides share options when needed, ensuring you don’t get locked out by a forgotten password.
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“DreamFace: video editor with AI”
DreamFace leverages neural networks to empower video editing. It enables users to craft animations from photos, enhance image quality, swap faces, and even restore old family memories with surprising ease.
“Diary – Mood Tracker”
For those who want to keep a journal but struggle to find time, this app lets users set up tasks such as checklists, mood tracking, workout logs, or food diaries. The interface allows quick selections as answers, generating monthly graphs that illustrate progress at a glance.
Do you keep a personal diary?
Fluid simulation
This app doubles as both wallpaper and a tiny game. It accurately simulates gas and liquid motion to produce captivating patterns on the screen. It’s great for a quick distraction, or you can set the effect as your daily wallpaper. If it isn’t exactly what you want, there’s another similar option in the roundup.
Widgets Color widgets + icons
The home screen gets a fresh boost with a suite of widgets inspired by iOS 16. Expect a wide range of themes, more than a hundred wallpapers, vibrant backgrounds, and widgets showing a clock, weather, moon phases, a pedometer, graphs, battery indicators, and other handy tools.
GlassWire Data Usage Monitor
GlassWire helps monitor how each app uses data. It gathers usage data for all active programs, sends instant alerts about connections, offers a widget for quick checks, blocks apps from accessing networks when needed, and can flag suspicious activity from certain apps.
iOS
After reviewing the offerings in the App Store, the selection includes an offline music player, a flashlight app with extra features, an advanced alarm clock with a news feed, and an audio converter and extractor.
“Offline – Music Player: MP3”
This highly rated iOS music player supports all popular formats, offers lock-screen control and headphone-based navigation, makes it easy to transfer songs between Apple devices, enables offline listening, and goes beyond the basics with thoughtful extras.
Best flash light – Flashlight
Upgrade the iPhone flashlight with practical features such as a camera magnifier for sharper shots, an alarm, energy-saving mode, a light timer, brightness control, and clap-activation for quick use in the dark.
“Alarm Clock”
A well-designed alarm clock with practical extras: a desktop-style clock displaying time, weather, date, and battery status; a sleep timer for relaxing audio; instant flashlight access at night; customizable color schemes; RSS news integration; and more.
“MP3 Converter Plus”
A straightforward tool to convert audio files to MP3 while supporting formats like M4A, WAV, MOV, MP4, and 3GP. It can extract audio from videos, offers noise reduction, and includes post-processing features. Extracted tracks can even be used as ringtones.
Which app from our selection was useful to you?
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What apps would you like to recommend for the next collection?