Top 10 Best iOS Apps March 2021

Aadil Raval
By Aadil Raval
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We have just stepped into the third month of 2021 i.e. March. Every month, we come up with the top 10 best iOS Apps to try including both old & new and paid & free and this month won’t be any different. I know that it’s not that easy job to search for new apps that you should try but never get around thanks to the immense popularity of the top apps on the App Store. Here, we have gathered a list of the top 10 best iOS apps March 2021 ranging from a pro-grade camera to an epic filter app to a team communication app and so on. Let’s dive into the list already.

1. Pro Camera by Moment

‎Pro Camera by Moment
‎Pro Camera by Moment
Developer: Moment Inc.
Price: 9,99 €+

The built-in camera on your iPhone is one of the finest camera apps out there but it isn’t the best. There are a bunch of choices available on the App Store and Pro Camera is one of them. Pro Camera is used by filmmakers and photographers as it mimics the way a DSLR would work which gives it an upper-hand when compared to its rivals. It has features like focus peaking, split focus, full manual controls, slow shutter mode, timelapse mode, and more. You can check out its waveform monitor, RGB histogram, color profiles, and live histogram to snap the perfect shot or video and the latter is stabilized for a buttery smooth movement.

2. Chanty

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The app was not found in the store. 🙁

Chanty is a team communication application available on your iPhone and iPad. It allows users to create groups of people, assign them tasks and keep an eye on the tasks and their progress. The app also supports file sharing on the go and it is one of the best team communication apps to enhance productivity as its outcome. It has a myriad of features including tracking team workflow, instant messaging, searching a huge archive of message history, adding pins for important messages, and more. It is also considered as one of the best Discord alternatives with plenty of use cases.

3. Hyperspektiv

The app was not found in the store. 🙁

If you aim to stand out among the myriad of photos and videos posted on social media, Hyperspektiv is a great app to try your hands on. It lets you mind-boggling visuals with its filters and there are more than 50 of them. The app adds filters every month including AR filters that properly uses augmented reality and depth-related information that it feeds to snag the best shots. It has one of the best glitch filters for Instagram Stories. You can save both photos and videos in HD. It has been reviewed by many bigwigs in the tech industry certifying its prowess.

4. Funimation

Funimation

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The app was not found in the store. 🙁

Are you an anime fan? If your answer is yes, Funimation is here to offer the widest range of English-dubbed anime offering you the best anime from Japan. Watch out for anime series like One Outs, Attack on Titan, Fruits Basket among others. What’s more? Funimation is completely ad-free so there are no interruptions anywhere. Plus, it simulcasts episodes directly from Japan. You can even watch offline so you don’t need an active internet connection, just download it and watch it on the go. Funimation has a 14-day free trial and then, you can simply pay a small monthly fee and it is done.

5. Vuforia Chalk

‎Vuforia Chalk
‎Vuforia Chalk
Developer: PTC Inc.
Price: Free

Imagine the tripper just tripped or your router is not connected to the fiber optic cable? You have someone who knows how to fix or do it but he/she is not available in-person but on voice/video call. Sometimes simply saying cut that red wire and so on doesn’t work. That’s where Vuforia Chalk is a great alternative. It is an AR remote assistance app that lets one point his rear camera at the place/object to work while the other can draw or doodle to guide him/her on how to get it done. Now you can point at the lever to pull, wire to join, knob to turn, and so on, it will work in your favor as you will get it done right away without waiting for a technician to arrive at your place.

6. Day One

- Advertisement -

The app was not found in the store. 🙁

Need to keep a journal on your device updated daily but don’t want it to be on Apple Notes app. Check out Day One, a splendid app that lets you keep your work and leisure journal on your device. You can record multiple journals/diaries if you want with Day One. The app has a great and pleasant user interface with a layout planned to encourage you to write without any distractions. The app offers automatic backups, end-to-end encryption, and biometric security to keep all your journals both secure and prevent prying eyes and hundreds of threats out there. Plus, it is free to use although you can extend its capability with in-app purchases.

7. Tally Counter

‎Tally Counter
‎Tally Counter

Let’s say you want to chant something spiritually or religiously or simply count the number of sheep whilst trying to sleep, use Tally Counter. The app lets you keep a tally of your count so that you won’t forget it. You can reset it all your want, set a custom limit as well as a custom reset value as per your wish. Most things in life are great for right-handed uses but with Tally Counter, it is up for ambidexterity. There’s a tonne of options including sound effects, speak the tally, count on the app icon, and so on. You can add or minus the value with the easy-to-hit buttons on-board. It’s worth installing this app if you want to count something rather than making a mental count of it which is of course, not that easy to maintain.

8. Screens

Screens

The app was not found in the store. 🙁

You were working on a spreadsheet and you suddenly had to go somewhere or had to leave for about or simply want to control your PC remotely, Screens are at your service. The app lets you control Linux, Windows, and Mac PC from your home. The app offers mouse and trackpad support to control your PC naturally. Use the Curtain Mode that disguises the PC display so that no one knows what you are doing. There is a tonne of features including powerful gestures, connecting from anywhere from across the globe, and more. Screens have URL Schemes support, iPad multitasking support, full hardware keyboard support, and so on.

9. White Noise+

The app was not found in the store. 🙁

I am a big fan of white noises because they help create an ambiance that puts you in the utmost relaxed state you might never have observed. There are several use cases where you would play white noise such as simply relaxing, meditation, and sleeping among others. Listen to 80 distinct sounds from the trove of white noises it has, White Noise+ will work in the background without any hassle. You can set an alarm to go off so that the playback would stop right there. The app has a dark mode too.

10. Cardhop

‎Cardhop Contacts
‎Cardhop Contacts
Developer: Flexibits Inc.
Price: Free+

If you dabble with contacts on your iPhone a lot, Cardhop is a great alternative to contacts. The app lets you search, add, interact, edit, and more with a contact card. Cardhop is integrated with iCloud and works seamlessly with the pre-existing contacts app on your device. This allows users to switch between the two without the hassle. The app has light and dark theme support, Siri Shortcuts, an iOS widget to interact with, and more.

And there you have it. These are the top 10 best iOS Apps to Try in March 2021 that would excite you. Stay tuned as we update the top 10 best iOS apps to try every month so do keep an eye on True-Tech.

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We have just stepped into the third month of 2021 i.e. March. Every month, we come up with the top 10 best iOS Apps to try including both old & new and paid & free and this month won’t be any different. I know that it’s not that easy job to search for new apps that you should try but never get around thanks to the immense popularity of the top apps on the App Store. Here, we have gathered a list of the top 10 best iOS apps March 2021 ranging from a pro-grade camera to an epic filter app to a team communication app and so on. Let’s dive into the list already.

1. Pro Camera by Moment

‎Pro Camera by Moment
‎Pro Camera by Moment
Developer: Moment Inc.
Price: 9,99 €+

The built-in camera on your iPhone is one of the finest camera apps out there but it isn’t the best. There are a bunch of choices available on the App Store and Pro Camera is one of them. Pro Camera is used by filmmakers and photographers as it mimics the way a DSLR would work which gives it an upper-hand when compared to its rivals. It has features like focus peaking, split focus, full manual controls, slow shutter mode, timelapse mode, and more. You can check out its waveform monitor, RGB histogram, color profiles, and live histogram to snap the perfect shot or video and the latter is stabilized for a buttery smooth movement.

2. Chanty

- Advertisement -

The app was not found in the store. 🙁

Chanty is a team communication application available on your iPhone and iPad. It allows users to create groups of people, assign them tasks and keep an eye on the tasks and their progress. The app also supports file sharing on the go and it is one of the best team communication apps to enhance productivity as its outcome. It has a myriad of features including tracking team workflow, instant messaging, searching a huge archive of message history, adding pins for important messages, and more. It is also considered as one of the best Discord alternatives with plenty of use cases.

3. Hyperspektiv

The app was not found in the store. 🙁

If you aim to stand out among the myriad of photos and videos posted on social media, Hyperspektiv is a great app to try your hands on. It lets you mind-boggling visuals with its filters and there are more than 50 of them. The app adds filters every month including AR filters that properly uses augmented reality and depth-related information that it feeds to snag the best shots. It has one of the best glitch filters for Instagram Stories. You can save both photos and videos in HD. It has been reviewed by many bigwigs in the tech industry certifying its prowess.

4. Funimation

Funimation

- Advertisement -

The app was not found in the store. 🙁

Are you an anime fan? If your answer is yes, Funimation is here to offer the widest range of English-dubbed anime offering you the best anime from Japan. Watch out for anime series like One Outs, Attack on Titan, Fruits Basket among others. What’s more? Funimation is completely ad-free so there are no interruptions anywhere. Plus, it simulcasts episodes directly from Japan. You can even watch offline so you don’t need an active internet connection, just download it and watch it on the go. Funimation has a 14-day free trial and then, you can simply pay a small monthly fee and it is done.

5. Vuforia Chalk

‎Vuforia Chalk
‎Vuforia Chalk
Developer: PTC Inc.
Price: Free

Imagine the tripper just tripped or your router is not connected to the fiber optic cable? You have someone who knows how to fix or do it but he/she is not available in-person but on voice/video call. Sometimes simply saying cut that red wire and so on doesn’t work. That’s where Vuforia Chalk is a great alternative. It is an AR remote assistance app that lets one point his rear camera at the place/object to work while the other can draw or doodle to guide him/her on how to get it done. Now you can point at the lever to pull, wire to join, knob to turn, and so on, it will work in your favor as you will get it done right away without waiting for a technician to arrive at your place.

6. Day One

- Advertisement -

The app was not found in the store. 🙁

Need to keep a journal on your device updated daily but don’t want it to be on Apple Notes app. Check out Day One, a splendid app that lets you keep your work and leisure journal on your device. You can record multiple journals/diaries if you want with Day One. The app has a great and pleasant user interface with a layout planned to encourage you to write without any distractions. The app offers automatic backups, end-to-end encryption, and biometric security to keep all your journals both secure and prevent prying eyes and hundreds of threats out there. Plus, it is free to use although you can extend its capability with in-app purchases.

7. Tally Counter

‎Tally Counter
‎Tally Counter

Let’s say you want to chant something spiritually or religiously or simply count the number of sheep whilst trying to sleep, use Tally Counter. The app lets you keep a tally of your count so that you won’t forget it. You can reset it all your want, set a custom limit as well as a custom reset value as per your wish. Most things in life are great for right-handed uses but with Tally Counter, it is up for ambidexterity. There’s a tonne of options including sound effects, speak the tally, count on the app icon, and so on. You can add or minus the value with the easy-to-hit buttons on-board. It’s worth installing this app if you want to count something rather than making a mental count of it which is of course, not that easy to maintain.

8. Screens

Screens

The app was not found in the store. 🙁

You were working on a spreadsheet and you suddenly had to go somewhere or had to leave for about or simply want to control your PC remotely, Screens are at your service. The app lets you control Linux, Windows, and Mac PC from your home. The app offers mouse and trackpad support to control your PC naturally. Use the Curtain Mode that disguises the PC display so that no one knows what you are doing. There is a tonne of features including powerful gestures, connecting from anywhere from across the globe, and more. Screens have URL Schemes support, iPad multitasking support, full hardware keyboard support, and so on.

9. White Noise+

The app was not found in the store. 🙁

I am a big fan of white noises because they help create an ambiance that puts you in the utmost relaxed state you might never have observed. There are several use cases where you would play white noise such as simply relaxing, meditation, and sleeping among others. Listen to 80 distinct sounds from the trove of white noises it has, White Noise+ will work in the background without any hassle. You can set an alarm to go off so that the playback would stop right there. The app has a dark mode too.

10. Cardhop

‎Cardhop Contacts
‎Cardhop Contacts
Developer: Flexibits Inc.
Price: Free+

If you dabble with contacts on your iPhone a lot, Cardhop is a great alternative to contacts. The app lets you search, add, interact, edit, and more with a contact card. Cardhop is integrated with iCloud and works seamlessly with the pre-existing contacts app on your device. This allows users to switch between the two without the hassle. The app has light and dark theme support, Siri Shortcuts, an iOS widget to interact with, and more.

And there you have it. These are the top 10 best iOS Apps to Try in March 2021 that would excite you. Stay tuned as we update the top 10 best iOS apps to try every month so do keep an eye on True-Tech.

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