5. PlanKit (iOS) with Apple's ARKit allowing developers use the iPhone's impressive AR capabilities, we've begun seeing some pretty useful apps pop up. This one will let you measure your entire home, creating a virtual floorplan with (almost?) exact measurements. Useful, indeed!

Lifestyle and wellness

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1. Zodiask (iOS) is an astrology app with a clean and snappy interface. You can very quickly check what the stars are saying about you for this day, week, or even the present year. There are also advanced features like sign compatibility analysis and Siri integration, so you can have the voice assistant read out your horoscope when requested. These are locked behind a subscription, though.


2. Focus (iOS) is an interesting app for speed-reading. Instead of trying to battle daunting paragraphs, Focus will give you a single line of text and allow your eyes to stay in one spot, so you should, theoretically, burn through more text without getting much fatigue. The app has an integrated web browser so you can reach any article on the web, but it's a bit hit-and-miss when trying to locate an article within the page. Sometimes, it focuses on the comments and completely skips the actual article.