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There are 7 colors, 7 towers each color, and you must take turns picking towers. The mythical, turn-based game Sevn pays homage to that number. Throughout history and among many different cultures and religions, number 7 is believed to be more than just a number. It’s a little pricey, but if making artsy/viral videos is the goal, this is worth checking out.

Features include custom fonts, curated stock videos/footage to choose from, the ability to convert images to videos. The app allows you create beautiful videos, in both portrait and landscape modes, and add things like text and special effects. With Stoop you can discover newsletters based on your interests, organize and manage your newsletters so they don’t clog up your personal email, and if you don’t like something, you can unsubscribe with a single click.Įver wanted to make your own videos using the tools found in Instagram Stories and other social media apps? Check out Frames.

I don’t think enough folks out there know about newsletters and how entertaining/informative they can be. Stoop is like a podcast app, but for newsletters. I know there are quite a few of these apps already out there, but the modern design and Watch support really stuck out to me. Features include large contrast font so your notes are easy to read at a distance, easy gesture controls, timer and Apple Watch support. It’s essentially an app for creating digital cue cards. Have a major school project, speech or presentation coming up? Big test to study for? You may want to check out Hintapp. And as always, we’ve selected two awesome games for you to check out. In this week’s edition of our Apps of the Week roundup we have a digital cue card creator, a newsletter manager and an app for making viral videos.
