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HANDSUPWHOCAN
REMEMBERAWORLD
WITHOUTAPPS?IF
YOUCAN,YOU’RE
MOSTLIKELYTOBE
IN THEMINORITY.TheAppStore
was launchedin 2008 anditsimpacton
modernlifeishardtoexaggerate.Available
on iPhone,iPad,Mac,AppleWatch,Apple
TV andiMessage,theAppStoreishome
to over2.5millionapps.Theseappshelp
simplifyourlivesandboostourcreativity,
connectustofriends,familyandthe
worldbeyond,andofcourse,havefun.
So, pickingthebestofthebestisnomean
feat. Applehasdonejustthat,announcing
the bestappsandgamesof2019.iCreate
took thewinnersforatestride–justto
makesureAppleweren’tmakinganything
up. First,here’sPhil...
“Developersaroundtheworldinspire
us allwithinnovativeappsthathavethe
powertoinfluencecultureandchange
our lives,andthisyearthatisastrueas
ever. The 2019 AppStoreBestAppsand
Gameswinnersreflectourglobaldesire
for connection,creativityandfun,”says
Phil Schiller,Apple’sseniorvicepresident
of WorldwideMarketing.“Weareexcited
to announcesuchadiversegroupof
2019 AppStorewinners,showingthat
greatdesignandcreativitycomesfrom
developerslargeandsmall,andfromevery
corneroftheworld.Wecongratulateall
the winnersandthankthemformaking
2019 thebestyearyetfortheAppStore.”
TheiPhoneAppoftheYeartitlewent
to SpectreCamerabyLuxOptics,the
iCreatefavouritethatenablesusersto
take beautifullongexposureshots.The
app leveragesAIandadizzyingamount
Apple celebrates its
favourite apps and
games of 2019
All-new App Store royalty announced across iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV
running water into something ghostly.
Truly impressive and well deserving of its
new accolade.
Flow by Moleskine took home the
iPad App of the Year award as reward for
creating an elegant digital notebook app
that makes the most of the Apple Pencil.
Its graphite pencils and chisel-tipped
markers mimic the real thing to such an
of tech to turn ordinary landscapes into
professional-grade scenes. There’s no
more worrying about keeping your shutter
steady or how much light you need,
Spectre Camera does it all for you. If you
haven’t heard of this app, we urge you
to download it and head outside. Check
out the way the app turns street lights
into beautiful light trails, or how it turns
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