The year 2016 has come and gone, bringing several amazing apps and games with it. Some of these were released for the first time in 2016, while others got significant updates that brought them to our list. From WhatsApp to Super Mario Run, here are our favourite apps and games released in 2016.
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Best Apps of 2016
These are our favourite apps released in 2016.
Pocket Casts 6.0
Pocket Casts is an awesome podcast player for Android and iOS. The app got a major update in 2016 and this was made available for free for existing customers. It got an excellent new dark theme and allows you to boost vocals and trim silence while podcasts. The latter saves a lot of time if you listen to many podcasts.
Download: Pocket Casts on iOS or Android
Prisma
It appeared out of nowhere and became a viral sensation in no time. Prisma adds filters to make your photo look like a painting. No one could’ve predicted how popular it’d become. It became a huge hit perhaps because it often has a positive effect on selfies and quite a few people continue to use this app for that.
Download: Prisma on iOS or Android
Gboard
Apple’s default keyboard works for most people but it could do with features such as better prediction. There are several third-party alternatives available and the best is probably Gboard. Comes with built-in Google search, gif search, and is perhaps the best keyboard app for iPhone.
Download: Gboard for iOS or Android
Walnut
This expense tracking app has been around for some time, but the demonetisation chaos brought it into the spotlight. Walnut makes it easy to find ATMs that have cash. Extremely useful when most people have almost no cash and most ATMs have long snake-like queues.
Download: Walnut for iOS or Android
Pigment
Pigment brings colouring books for adults to your smartphone. Adult colouring books are quite expensive if you buy the print editions, but if you’ve never tried it and aren’t sure what the fuss is all about, Pigment is the app you need. The app has wonderful illustrations which are a lot of fun to colour. You get up to 250 drawings for free, after which you can pay for more. It's wonderfully restful, and the drawing engine is one of the best we've seen. Currently iOS only, but it’s coming soon to Android.
Download: Pigment for iOS
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Another app that has been around for a while but still made it to this list. Acrobat Reader for Android and iOS got a new scan feature that lets you quickly scan documents. We’ve been using it to scan receipts, letters, and other printed documents. It lets you quickly add these to a PDF document and makes things very convenient.
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