While the wait time for the approvals was cut by Apple to just a day, the Cult of Mac set its focus on a few apps that a person may just be interested to get their hands on. For those who want to know which apps these were, well here is the list.
Whatsapp for Mac
It is now officially that for Mac desktop uses, they can finally get their hands on the Whatsapp app. This gives users the ability to stay in touch anywhere or anytime weather the person is using their computer or phone at work or home. Whatsapp can be downloaded and then the QR code can be scanned if you wish to use the app on your desktop. You can use it to receive as well as send messages and even images and videos without using the help of third party softwares. This is a free download that can be got from the official site of Whatsapp.
Gboard keyboard
Google has finally launched the Gboard which is an iOS keyboard and even though it looks like the default keyboard of the iOS, it is loaded with various kinds of features like using Google for their search engine needs or even sending GIF’s, or typing with glide gestures and other such features. The one thing that you will not be able to do is use the voice dictation feature because that is not available; however this is a download that is worth. It is available for IPad’s and iPhones from the iTunes store and is free.
Cola
If you’re looking for a group app that is really need, then Cola is something you can consider. This is an app that is halfway between an AI assistant like Google Now or Siri and Whatsapp.This app is very simple and you can send a Cola bubble instead of typing throughout the day. It can also be used to manage the to‐do list and even arrange meetings.