Vivaldi, Dragon Ball Z, and PopKey - all in this Weeks Five Apps to Try This Weekend

  • 9 years ago
Hello, and welcome back to Softonic’s 5 apps to try this weekend. It is Friday July 24, the sun is shining, these apps are hot, and I am ready to go. First up this weeks is Brain Dots, a simple physical game that has you try and bring two dots together just using gravity and a pencil; which isn’t as simple as it sounds. The two balls appear on various spots around the screen, and you must bring them together by drawing ramps, scoops, and wedges to life. It's almost romantic, do not you think? No? That’ll just be me then… Our second choices Songpop 2. If you think you love music, then this is the game that will let you prove it, as you play friends and other people on line as you race to name that song. Song Pop 2 adds new game modes to the original game, with Party allowing you to complete with up to 4 players simultaneously online, and melody which has the games mascot help you train. Currently Songpop 2 is only available for iOS, but Android users can still enjoy the original SongPop. App number 3 this week is on for all you GIF lovers. PopKey is a GIF keyboard for iOS, and is the easiest way to send GIFs over chat to a friend, on iOS. Due to restrictions with the Apple OS, you still need to copy and paste in the desired image, but it still works remarkably well, at least in Telegram, Facebook Messenger, and Google Hangouts where it’s supported. And Android users don’t worry, if you want to send GIFs then Kika keyboard has you covered. The fourth app this week is Dragon Ball: Battle Dokkan for iOS and Android. This is a new adventure-puzzle game starring Goku and the rest of his friends from the Dragon Ball Z anime. Mixing boardgame-style dungeon exploration, fast paced match 3 puzzling, and an intriguing plot, this will have fans engrossed as they travel through space and time trying to correct corruptions to the quantum continuum. Or final app, and our app of the week, is Vivaldi, a new browser from one of the founders of Opera – and before you ask, no, we don’t know what his fixation was with classical music. Currently in the Technical Preview phase, it is missing a few of its promised features, but otherwise it is work perfectly. Vivaldi’s goal is create a browser around what its community wants, so the earlier you get involved the earlier you can start having your say in shaping this fantastic and customizable browser. Right, that’s our selection of 5 apps for this week. If we helped you find a new app to share this video so others can find it, but if you think we missed something be sure to add it in the comments. Remember to subscribe so you never miss an episode, and I’ll see you next time!

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