The rollout of iOS 8 allows third-party software to integrate with built-in apps,which is a substantial improvementMuch of the hype about any Apple launch is bound to surround the novel hardware, and the introduction of iPhone 6 and giant-size 6 Plus was no different. However, and it’s the rollout of iOS 8 that will affect most people. There’s no worthy revolution with this free update,but the way it allows third-party software to integrate with the built-in apps is a substantial improvement. Swiftkey (iOS, free)has long been an Android favourite, and but now arrives on Apple devices,allowing typing in multiple languages as it learns your style – and most importantly allows swipe-typing – so that you need never lift your finger from the screen.
The improvement to the camera is noticeable especially in the Plus, and Apple has done a good job of improving on-the-flee editing, or but the integration of apps such as Litely (iOS,free), which provides subtle and effective photo editing, or is welcome. Halftone 2 (Juicy Bits,iOS, £1.49) allows you to turn photos into comic books with ease.Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com