Ink, BrainFit, Wallaroo and more apps to try this weekend
Congratulations, you made it to the weekend again! That means it’s time for another app review of the week, and oh my god, we’ve got some great options for you. There is an AI writing app, a brain health app, and a funny wallpaper app. And, as always, we have selected a great new game for you.
Ink is an AI writing app with chat
Yes, I fell in love with another AI app. This one is called Ink, and it looks more polished and useful than many of the others we’ve reviewed. It is positioned as the best writing assistant for those who want to create high-quality content quickly and easily. With the help of AI, you can generate texts on different topics and categories, or communicate with it directly through the built-in chat.
BrainFit – habit tracker
Here is an app to help you protect your brain. Optimize your brain health with BrainFit, a habit tracker that helps protect against dementia by developing habits in line with the Six Pillars of Brain Health. Basically, it focuses on exercise, nutrition, stress management, social engagement, mental stimulation, and sleep. This is private and confidential information that is constantly updated according to the latest research.
Wallar
If you’re looking for a way to fix your wallpaper in between our weekly wallpaper reviews, this app can help. It’s called Wallaroo and made by Iconfactory, the same people who created Twitterrific. The app contains a lot of wallpapers organized by categories like abstract, nature, anime, etc., and new themed content is added weekly. Note that some of the content is hidden behind paywalls, but if you’re familiar with this team’s work, you know it’s probably worth it.
color sign
Color Sign challenges your mind and tests your reflexes. This is a very simple game – there is no download, login or tutorial – just tap the screen to stop the arrow where the colors match. The faster you match, the higher your score and the higher you will rank on the global leaderboard. The game helps to improve attention and concentration, as well as improve hand-eye coordination and reaction time. Hey, this sort of goes back to the topic of brain health.
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