Well, that was a crazy September! New iPhones, new LG V40 ThinQ, and tons and tons of new apps. Well, yeah, apps are a given every month, actually.

And since there's so many of them, we try to comb through and find the few good ones that you may be interested in. This month, we have a couple of cool launchers for Android, an utility app that gives you gesture-controls on any Android phone, some new photo-editing tools, and a couple of new musician apps for iOS.

Check them all out below, see which ones you like, and let us know if there's a new app that's cool, but we happened to miss!


1. Fluid Navigation Gestures (Android) replaces your virtual navbar with navigation gestures a-la iPhone X and Android Pie. You can customize them fully — swiping on the bottom left, bottom right, bottom center, from the left of the screen or the right of the screen can all mean different things, from going back, home, to recent apps, to launching your favorite app of choice.


2. Rootless Pixel Launcher (Android) as the name suggests, this is a very convincing Pixel launcher. You've got the white app drawer, a bottom-placed Google search bar, and all the Pixel animations as long as you are on the home screen or in the app drawer. Supports icon packs.


3. Niagara Launcher (Android) is a cool and focused launcher. It's basically one big app drawer, which looks super-tidy and clean. Your home screen shows you your favorite apps and a weather widget, that's all. Swipe along the side of the screen and an alphabet slider reveals itself, giving you access to all your apps, sorted by the first letter of their names.


4. Inware (Android) is a utility app that gives you quick, at-a-glance analytics of your device. From its hardware components to the software it shipped with, to the one you have on it now — this app will bare all.