5 fantastic apps for you to try this week

The Easter weekend is almost here and we hope you're looking forward to a little break. To keep you busy, here are our list of our favourite new and updated apps this week. These lists are created to give you something new to try away from the popular apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook, Spotify etc. This week, we have apps to edit photos and videos, track your finances and more. Enjoy!
1. WhatTheFont
Surely you know Shazam, the app that when listening to a song is able to recognize the artist and album if you hold your phone close enough to the sound. WhatTheFont works in a very similar way, but with fonts. This app would be super useful for creatives, marketing, editorial and similar professions. Have you ever wondered what font they use in an advertisement? Then install WhatTheFont and you'll be able to find out in an instant.
2. Spendee
Our lives would be so much more bearable if we were more organised with our finances each month. It's a very stressful situation to work and then still not have enough money, which leaves you thinking "no, I definitely didn't need to buy that, why did I buy that?". If this resonates with you then this app really helps to solve this problem, it tracks your money, allowing you to plan your budget, view your expenses and see where you can and need to save, and therefore feeling more relaxed at the end of the month.
3. Canva
If you enjoy getting creative with your photos, and regularly upload them to your social media profiles, this one allows you to create interesting designs and layouts with a professional graphic designer finish. It's useful if you want to give the final details to invitations, posters or letters, and it's not complicated to use.
4. Storyboard
If you're a fan of videos and comics, then Storyboard is the fusion of the two. Convert any audiovisual into the cartoons of a comic book. The frames in the video will be converted into vignettes, adding a different touch to the images you share with your friends and family.
5. WikiCat
There is a vast amount of information at our fingertips thanks to the Internet, and Wikipedia revolutionised the way information is accessed. Because there is so much information out there, it's easy to get lost in it, so if you're anything like me, you start looking for a certain topic and end up reading about something totally random. This app helps you to organize information into branches that really interest you, allowing you to do more focused research.
Have you downloaded any of these apps yet? What did you think of them?
i love canva , canva is good tool for non designer person
Great App Collection