Top 5 Apps Of July 2016
Sorry for not posting for a long time. Busy days :D Anyway I brought you the Best 5 Android Apps of the last month. We got a new amazing launcher, video streaming app and much more! Lets go...
1 - MOBCRUSH
[Price: Free]

Mobcrush is a video streaming platform made specifically for gamers. It works by streaming your screen directly to the Internet so that you can broadcast the games that you’re playing. Alternatively, you can use the app to to watch other people stream their games. It’s made for mobile and you’ll be able to watch stuff like Clash Royale tournaments, Minecraft, Vainglory, Hearthstone, and other popular mobile games. It’s a free app and it only takes a few minutes to get signed up.
Bitly, one of the most popular link-shortening websites on the Internet, released their official application this month. With it, you can shorten links quickly straight from your mobile device and share them easily wherever you need to. The app also includes various analytics so you can see how many clicks your links get, who is clicking them, and more. It’s wrapped up in Material Design, it’s easy to use, and it’s completely free. The only downside is that you have to make an account to use it.
Evie is an Android launcher app that tries to keep it simple. It operates a lot like the launcher for iOS where you put your most important apps on the main home screen. From there, you use the universal search function to launch apps, make web searches, find contacts, and various other activities. There is also a spot where you can quickly check out widgets. It’s not all that different than Google Now Launcher, but it’s a good alternative if you don’t use Google.
ParcelTrack is a nifty little app that lets you track packages. This is most useful if you ship a lot of stuff to other people or if you receive a lot of packages from various places. It’s draped in Material Design and it’s quite easy to use. All you have to do is tell it which carrier you’re using and the tracking number and it does the rest. The free version is functional and the pro version adds some features such as push notifications for tracking updates, a barcode scanner, and syncing between devices.
1 - MOBCRUSH
[Price: Free]

Mobcrush is a video streaming platform made specifically for gamers. It works by streaming your screen directly to the Internet so that you can broadcast the games that you’re playing. Alternatively, you can use the app to to watch other people stream their games. It’s made for mobile and you’ll be able to watch stuff like Clash Royale tournaments, Minecraft, Vainglory, Hearthstone, and other popular mobile games. It’s a free app and it only takes a few minutes to get signed up.
2. VYSOR
[Price: Free]
Vysor is a screen casting application that allows you to cast your Android device’s screen to your desktop or laptop. The way it works is that you install the app and then the Chrome extension. After a little bit of a set up, you’ll be able to see your screen directly on your computer screen. You’ll also be able to interact with it using your mouse and keyboard. It’s definitely good enough to use apps and even play some games. The app is free while the Chrome extension has a pro version that you can buy.
3. BITLY
[Price: Free]
Bitly, one of the most popular link-shortening websites on the Internet, released their official application this month. With it, you can shorten links quickly straight from your mobile device and share them easily wherever you need to. The app also includes various analytics so you can see how many clicks your links get, who is clicking them, and more. It’s wrapped up in Material Design, it’s easy to use, and it’s completely free. The only downside is that you have to make an account to use it.
4. EVIE
[Price: Free]
Evie is an Android launcher app that tries to keep it simple. It operates a lot like the launcher for iOS where you put your most important apps on the main home screen. From there, you use the universal search function to launch apps, make web searches, find contacts, and various other activities. There is also a spot where you can quickly check out widgets. It’s not all that different than Google Now Launcher, but it’s a good alternative if you don’t use Google.
5. PARCELTRACK
[Price: Free / $2.99]
ParcelTrack is a nifty little app that lets you track packages. This is most useful if you ship a lot of stuff to other people or if you receive a lot of packages from various places. It’s draped in Material Design and it’s quite easy to use. All you have to do is tell it which carrier you’re using and the tracking number and it does the rest. The free version is functional and the pro version adds some features such as push notifications for tracking updates, a barcode scanner, and syncing between devices.
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