App stores are crowded places these days, and because storage space on your phone is often at a premium, youâll want to fill it with not only the best, but also the most helpful apps out there. Because they come and go quicker than the latest fashion trends, and digging through Google Play, the iTunes App Store, or any of the others is such a mission; a little nudge in the right direction is often very welcome. Here are the apps we think you need to check out this week.
Password Chef
Websites and user databases are often compromised, and can leave anyone with an account on the hacked service vulnerable. Plus if you use the same password for multiple accounts, attackers will be able to access just about anything you have behind the layer of flimsy protection. When it comes to your internet usage, having a good password is paramount.
Thatâs where Password Chef comes in. This method of password creation gives you the unique string of characters needed to meet stringent password requirements and make your code hard to crack. At the same time, it makes managing those passwords easy. Your complex passwords are stored in app, accessible only with a PIN code, giving you the ability to recall them on the go. The recipes as theyâre referred to are stored only locally so no one will be able to crack the appâs servers and get your secret loginâ"it exists only on your device.
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Instant
Are you into the idea of the quantified self? Itâs possible to track just about every bit of your activity, from how many steps you take a day to how much time you spend on your phone, and everything in between. Instead of having to jump back and forth between apps to track down your numbers, Instant puts it all in one place. Itâs your very own personal dashboard to monitor your activity. Over time, it will generate statistics and analysis that will help you figure out exactly what your average day looks like.
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Sounds app
Great music should be every bit as shareable as an awesome picture, but itâs lagged behind. Sounds aims to change that by invading other popular sharing services with a blast of the best tunes. Sounds lets you discover new music with curated lists from sources that know their stuff. When you hear something you like, you can easily share it via Snapchat, Instagram, Messenger, and Tinder with the built-in music keyboard.
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AmpMe
We all stream music from our smartphones, but the devices arenât great for playing those jams out loudâ"at least, not on their own. AmpMe lets you and your friends create a surround-sound effect anywhere you are by syncing up everyoneâs device and playing the same song through each set of speakers. This creates a unified and amplified sound that lets you start a party on the fly and fill any space, from your car to your living room, with a wall of music.
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Bumpn
College campuses are essentially condensed cities. Thereâs a lot going on any given night, and almost no way to keep track of it all. Bumpn aims to be the social network for your local campus. This location-driven app connects users with their campus community and shows whatâs going on throughout the school. Share photos and videos to show your friends what youâre up to or meet new people when you see something interesting pop up on your feed.
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