![]() ![]() The worldwide leader in socially curated news had a busy year after being named our favorite app of 2011. While there are many third-party apps that help users categorize who and what they follow on Twitter, Slices is the best one for smartphones right now.įlipboard (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, Android free) With millions of feeds to follow, however, it’s challenging for five-year veterans and newbies alike to keep this vast flow of information organized. Slices for Twitter (iPhone, iPod touch $4.99 Android free)įrom reading commentary during live news and sporting events, to sharing information about public transportation during Hurricane Sandy, to finding out what your friends are up to this weekend, Twitter in 2012 emerged as a (if not the) primary resource for real-time news and information for mainstream users. ![]() The app’s “1-Tap Share” feature is now accessible with all major social networks. Camera Awesome – which is superior to the pre-installed iPhone camera and all other third-party photography apps – also integrated with Tumblr. Since that time, Camera Awesome became universally available on all iOS devices and is inspiring many of us to snap pics with our iPads. Developer SmugMug is not resting on any laurels. New competition from Apple, which will inevitably improve its mapping capabilities, pushed Google to develop the best map app yet for any device.Ĭamera Awesome (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad free)ĭuring our mid-year check-in, we had Camera Awesome as the best new app to come out during the first half of 2012. That is why we are thankful that Apple earlier this month approved a brand-new version of Google Maps for iOS 6 devices. Yet the larger point is that we take for granted the reliability, clarity, and ease of use of Google Maps. Of course, it’s easy to lambaste Apple for laying an egg here. This was just one of countless Apple Maps fails. When the iPhone 5 came out, users tapping into the iOS 6 Maps app couldn’t see the Statue of Liberty. Google Maps was far from broken when Apple, for business reasons, elected to go with its own Map app for iOS 6. While Tim Cook was a runner-up to President Obama for Time Magazine’s Person of the Year 2012, the app of the year comes from Apple’s primary nemesis. Google Maps (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, Android free) Our qualitative assessment is based primarily on the production value, utility and creativity baked into each cited application. We did not account for the number of app downloads or overall popularity. We also surveyed the most active and influential users of Appolicious sites and applications. In all, about a dozen members of the Appolicious editorial team offered their favorites. All of our selections were sourced, ranked and finalized by Appolicious advisors and members of our community. Titles that debuted on iOS or Android in 2012 that were previously available on another platform are eligible for inclusion. The apps we selected were either released or significantly updated between January 1 and December 21 of this year. Ask 100 different people to rank their favorites, and you’ll likely get 100 different variations. Of course, any attempt to rank the “best” apps within any period of time will be questioned and debated. In this age of algorithmic aggregation, we also salute titles that have a decidedly human touch. So while this year’s list lacks medium-defining breakthroughs like Instagram and Shazam, it showcases new and meaningfully updated apps that simply work better than their competitors. The best mobile apps of 2012 – with a few notable exceptions – are more about refined practicality rather than anything revolutionary. Follow him on Twitter six years after the debut of the iPhone, mobile applications are beginning to mature. Editor’s note: Brad Spirrison is the managing editor of mobile app discovery services Appolicious. ![]()
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