![]() Price: Free, Publisher: ProtonMail, Release date: March Heightened security aside, this is a solid mail client with a nice Material Design aesthetic to tie in with the layout of the latest versions of Android. All messages sent through the service are fully encrypted, so it's virtually impossible for anyone besides the sender and recipient to access them. It's an email client not unlike a dozen or so others, except it's as close to impenetrable as you're going to get. There are few hotter topics that cyber security in an age of Snooper's Charters and Edward Snowden biopics, and if you're worried about yours, make friends with ProtonMail as soon as possible. Price: £3.99, Publisher: Tri Thuc Nguyen, Release date: Out now The software is geared towards web developers so they can capture and showcase their work, but there are all kinds of scenarios where it's useful.įootage is captured in HD and is automatically saved in the cloud, where it can be easily exported to your camera roll or computer desktop. Pro Recorder is an app for recording anything and everything that happens to be on your screen at the time, complete with taps and swipes. If nothing else, it's less likely to get you lost than Apple Maps. ![]() Subscription options are available for anyone who needs to use it more than that, starting at £14.99 for one year. Previously released for Android, TomTom Go Mobile is free to use for 50 miles each month. Setting itself apart from many of its rivals, the service also hooks motorists up with real-time traffic data. The company has ported its Go Mobile app to iOS devices, bringing its market-leading navigation tech to iPhone users. The sat nav is in danger of joining the pocket calculator and the MP3 player on the list of items smartphones have rendered obsolete, but TomTom isn't ready to throw in the towel to Google Maps yet. Price: Free (with in-app purchases), Publisher: TomTom, Release date: Out now This week's must-download highlights include software for shooting 360-degree video on your iPhone and an app that keeps your emails safe from snoopers. ![]() No long weekend is complete without some quality tablet and smartphone time, so why not make your Easter an appy one by sampling the latest treats Google Play, the App Store, and the Windows Store have to offer?įortunately, if the best new apps are what you're after, you'll find them right here.
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