Monday, March 27, 2017

Best dating apps 2017



Tinder


According to the forber tinder is the word hottest app.

10 billion matches later, Tinder has changed the way people meet around the world. It’s so much more than a dating app. Tinder is a powerful tool to meet people, expand your social group, meet locals when you’re traveling and find people you otherwise never would have met. Making new connections on Tinder is easy and fun—just Swipe Right to Like someone, or Swipe Left to pass. If someone likes you back, It’s a Match! Chat online with your matches, step away from your phone, get out and experience something new in the real world. It’s that simple!

Oriented toward: Hookups, flings


Pros
Users can meet people with common interests.
Need both parties favor to become friends, So perfect match
Can search nearest people.So you can find people around you who like to meet someone.
Can date from home
Cons
No way to comminucate with what you really like to date unless her or she also like you and add as a friend.
Tinder is mainly aim physical appearance rather than personality

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tinder&hl=en


Okcupid



Over 40,000,000 people have used OkCupid to find better dates.
OKCupid makes use of a wealth of information - from your location and age preferences to your answers to guide questions - and uses powerful matchmaking algorithms to set you up with the best possible partners you could find.
Starting up with OKCupid is easy. Just write up a profile, upload some photos, and answer a few questions to get you started. The app will then let you browse and connect with matches based on your preferences and their distance from you. Check out their profiles and see their personalities as compared to yours, their preferences, photos, and how much of a match they are based on answers to questions about dating, ethics, and other topics.

Once you find someone interesting, send them a message and start a conversation. Alternatively, you can show your interest in someone by swiping through their profile and liking them.

OKCupid is free, with more features unlockable through a paid A-list membership. Paid features include unlimited inbox size, browsing profiles invisibly, advanced search options, and seeing who likes you.
Oriented toward: Hookups, flings, casual dating, serious dating
Pros
it uses personality matching as well as potential physical attraction
cons
Need to spend some amount of time and effort to fill out your profile and answer the  questions.  


 

 

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Best cloud storage app

Obviously, the whole Google Apps suite is essential to office productivity. And, cloud storage is so commonplace now that its name doesn't sound quite as mystical and ethereal as it did a few years ago. That doesn't make it any less useful, as storing your personal data online is - for the most part - much safer than keeping it on a fragile old hard drive.
We're prepared to accept accusations of bias here, as our favorite cloud storage app is Google Drive. It's baked into most Android devices, Google is always giving extra GBs of storage space away for free, and it's synced up with the handy Google Docs office suite. It's the undisputed champ.



Best Password manager

Manually typing passwords takes a lot of time and remembering them all is difficult. Everybody has forgotten a password or two at some point in their lives. Enter Dashlane, the app which saves all of them so you can easily copy and paste these into online forms when necessary.
A common concern with password manager apps is whether you can trust their security service. Dashlane uses encrypted codes and regularly monitors them to ensure you have peace of mind.
What's more, Dashlane streamlines and secures other types of data used in online forms, like credit card information. You can save financial details and quickly copy them onto your online shopping portal of choice. And it automatically saves the receipts of all your purchases so you can track your spending.


Best music player

The Walkman and the iPod are as good as dead, because our smartphones have taken over as powerful music players. While the default music apps on your Android device probably do a fine job, if you want to crank up the bass or other aspects of your music, you'll need something more.
One of the best music player apps for Android is Poweramp. It’s a great way to enjoy your favorite music, with a ton of options and support for almost any type of file. You can’t go wrong with Poweramp.

Best image-editing apps for Android

PhotoDirector is the whole package. It has everything you could possibly need to edit your photos. The tools range from simple text bubbles and filters, to more complex things such as HSL and curves, and they're all heavily adjustable, helping you get the best out of your photos. It's for messing around on and seeing what you end up with.
The app is developed by CyberLink, a large Taiwanese multimedia software company, so they have the money to splash on an app, and it shows. Highly recommended for novices and pros-on-the-go alike.

Best file manager apps for Android

In light of the turn ES File Explorer has taken, we've tested out a few alternatives in search of a replacement. One app we've settled on is Solid Explorer. It's feature-rich and highly accessible thanks to a crisp Material Design UI. It also houses a very handy double-panel display that lets you navigate to two separate folders and drag a file across from one to the other. Integration with cloud services like Google Drive, Dropbox and OneDrive, as well as FTP servers, make it a formidable all-in-one solution for managing your files.
Some of its other features include hidden folders, ZIP and RAR archive extraction, and customization through icons, color schemes and themes. The app is free to try out for two weeks, and then you have the option to pay $2, so you've nothing to lose by trying it out and seeing what you think.