As we approach the end of 2023, we take a moment to reminisce about some of the apps that have enhanced our daily lives this year. Amid the buzz surrounding new AI applications and competing social networks, certain innovations quietly improved our routines. The apps featured in our highlights may not have debuted in 2023, but they seamlessly integrated into our lives, either streamlining our tasks or adding moments of delight. Read on for a glimpse into the standout apps that became our go-tos for productivity, connectivity, and enjoyment.
1. **Mimestream**
– *Description:* A Mac application designed for Gmail.
– *Endorsement by:* Ivan Mehta
– *Why it’s favored:* Mimestream, crafted by former Apple engineer Neil Jhaveri, stands out for its simplicity and efficiency. The split view and swipe gestures make navigating Gmail a breeze, and additional features like multiple account support and quick labeling contribute to its appeal.
*Bonus Mentions:*
– Audiopen (web app for transcription)
– Obscura (iOS camera app for professional photography)
2. **Tinyview**
– *Description:* A compact comics app supporting creators, available on iOS, Android, and web.
– *Endorsement by:* Anna Heim
– *Why it’s favored:* Beyond providing a convenient format for reading favorite webcomics, Tinyview goes the extra mile by ensuring creators receive fair compensation. Users can tip creators with various levels of support, such as sending a “cookie,” “coffee,” “art supplies,” or “pizza.”
3. **MacroFactor**
– *Description:* A minimalistic macro tracking app on iOS and Android.
– *Endorsement by:* Natasha Lomas
– *Why it’s favored:* Appreciated for its Zen-like minimalism, MacroFactor helps users understand the nutritional aspects of their diet without overwhelming notifications. With a straightforward setup, the app generates personalized calorie and macro targets, adapting weekly based on user input.
4. **MMDC (MeetMyDogChallenge)**
– *Description:* A social app for dog owners, available on iOS and Android.
– *Endorsement by:* Lauren Forristal
– *Why it’s favored:* Ideal for connecting with fellow dog owners, MMDC facilitates playdates for dogs with similar temperaments. The app includes features like group meetups, photo sharing, and an availability schedule, fostering both in-person and online connections.
5. **Libby**
– *Description:* An app enabling users to borrow e-books and audiobooks from the library, accessible on iOS, Android, and the web.
– *Endorsement by:* Amanda Silberling
– *Why it’s favored:* Essential for avid readers, Libby allows users to borrow e-books and audiobooks by connecting multiple library cards. The app is a cost-effective solution for reading enthusiasts, offering seamless integration with Kindle for e-book borrowing.
6. **PSPlay**
– *Description:* A third-party client for PlayStation Remote Play, compatible with Android.
– *Endorsement by:* Kyle Wiggers
– *Why it’s favored:* PSPlay simplifies the PlayStation 5’s Remote Play feature, providing on-the-go gaming with additional perks such as third-party controller support, picture-in-picture mode, and screen capture. The app’s features surpass those of Sony’s official Remote Play app, justifying its $5.99 price tag.