Whether you’re looking for convenience, a way to boost your fitness or teach the young ones a thing or two, these apps are just for you.
Hours
Where does the time go? Hours will tell you. The app lets you track how you spend each chunk of your day to see how you could better utilise your schedule. Hours’ real-time tracking whittles away time waste by using a running list of clickable timers.
Sago Mini Airport
Sago Mini Airport is an exploratory app for children, to familiarise them with the goings-on at airports or at least very cartoonish airports, filled with bright animal characters and the odd grinning robot. This is a well-designed experience; interactions feel solid and well-considered, and there’s plenty to do, such as getting your tickets, going through security and zipping the plane along the runway toward the heavens.
Asana Rebel
When you’re looking for a gentle way to get in shape (without compromising muscle tone and strength), give Asana Rebel a download. Along with more than 10 million other users, you can use the yoga-inspired fitness app to increase flexibility, improve balance, lose weight, strengthen muscle and reduce stress with more than 100 personalised workouts created by yogis and fitness pros.
Keepy
When you can’t bear the thought of throwing out yet another crayoned work of art, Keepy will let you keep and capture it without keeping the clutter. You can use the app to take pictures of your kids’ masterpieces to upload as memories, share with family and friends, and record voice notes or comments. The in-app Keepy Store also lets you purchase and transfer your favourite photos to canvases, photo books and magnets.