12 Cool Apps More People Should Know About

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In today’s digital age, countless apps are available for smartphones and tablets that can make our lives easier, more productive, and more enjoyable. From organizing tasks to learning new skills, these apps offer a wide range of features to suit every need.

So, while you don’t want to spend too many hours on your phone, the hours you spend there can be most instructive if you do it well.

1. Duolingo

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Duolingo is a fantastic app for learning new languages. It offers a fun and interactive way to learn, with lessons that feel more like games. Users can choose from a wide range of languages, including Spanish, French, German, and even High Valyrian. The app tracks your progress and adapts the difficulty level to your skill level, making it suitable for beginners and advanced learners alike.

2. Pocket

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Pocket is a great app for saving articles, videos, and other content to read or watch later. It allows users to save content from the web and access it offline, making it perfect for reading during commutes or when internet access is limited. Pocket also offers a distraction-free reading experience, removing ads and other clutter from saved articles.

3. Shazam

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Ever heard a song and wondered what it was? Shazam is the app for you. Simply open the app, tap the button, and let it listen to the music. Within seconds, Shazam will identify the song and provide you with all the information you need, including the title, artist, and lyrics. It’s a handy app for music lovers and can help you discover new music based on what you’re listening to.

4. CamScanner

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CamScanner is a must-have app for anyone who needs to scan documents on the go. It allows users to quickly scan documents using their smartphone camera and save them as PDF files. The app also offers features like OCR (optical character recognition), which allows you to extract text from scanned documents and make them searchable.

5. MyFitnessPal

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MyFitnessPal is a popular app for tracking your diet and exercise. It allows users to log their meals and exercise routines, track their progress over time, and set goals for weight loss or fitness. The app also offers a large database of foods, making it easy to track your calorie intake and nutritional content.

6. Waze

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Waze is a community-driven navigation app that offers real-time traffic updates and road information. It uses data from other users to provide the most up-to-date traffic conditions, including accidents, road closures, and police presence. Waze also offers features like voice-guided navigation and route optimization, making it a valuable tool for drivers.

7. Flipboard

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Flipboard is a personalized news app that aggregates news stories from around the web based on your interests. It offers a visually appealing layout that resembles a magazine, making it easy to browse and read articles. Flipboard also allows users to create custom magazines based on their interests and share them with others.

8. Sleep Cycle

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Sleep Cycle is an app that tracks your sleep patterns and wakes you up during your lightest sleep phase. This can help you wake up feeling more refreshed and energized. The app uses your smartphone’s accelerometer to detect movements during sleep and determine your sleep phases. Sleep Cycle also offers features like sleep analysis and snore detection, making it a comprehensive sleep-tracking solution.

9. Forest

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Forest is a unique app that helps users stay focused and reduce screen time. The app encourages users to plant virtual trees when they need to focus, with the tree growing as long as they stay focused. If the user exits the app to check their phone, the tree dies. Over time, users can grow a virtual forest and track their focus habits. Forest also partners with real tree-planting organizations so users can contribute to reforestation efforts.

10. OverDrive

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OverDrive is a must-have app for book lovers. It allows users to borrow ebooks and audiobooks from their local library and read or listen to them on their smartphone or tablet. The app offers a wide selection of titles, including bestsellers and classics, and users can borrow them for free with a valid library card. OverDrive also offers features like adjustable font sizes and audio playback speeds, making it a versatile reading app.

11. Habitica

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Habitica turns your life into a game, making it fun to achieve your goals and build healthy habits. You create a character, set goals, and earn rewards for completing tasks. If you fail to complete a task, your character loses health. It’s a great way to stay motivated and accountable.

12. Trello

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Trello is a versatile app for organizing projects and tasks. It uses a board and card system to help you visualize your work and progress. You can create lists for different stages of a project and move cards between lists as tasks are completed. Trello is great for both personal and professional use.

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Awareness is key to preventing and correcting some of our worst ideas and behavior. Here are 15 signs of ignorance and poor education to look out for.

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People believe all kinds of ridiculous things, and they believe some true-sounding things that are actually false as well. Some of these things have been repeated for ages and will probably never go away.

Others have sprung up more recently and spread fast, thanks to the internet. While you probably can’t convince the people who repeat such misinformation that they’re wrong, you can at least know the truth when they try to push it on you!

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The 20 Most Successful Singers Of All Time

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It’s easy to judge the success of an artist based on how many Grammys they’ve won or by how much money they’ve made. A better look at success, however, is to see how many singles they’ve released relative to the number of Grammys they’ve won.

According to BonusInsider, these artists are the most successful based on these metrics.

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This article was produced and syndicated by Engineer Your Finances.

Author: Claire Conway

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Claire started Femme on FIRE after struggling with the debt cycle and realizing that she had to create better habits to get out of it. She became inspired along this journey and now strives to help others achieve financial freedom as well. When she isn’t working on her blog, you can find her on the couch with a good book, cooking up recipes in the kitchen, or playing outside with her ducks.

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