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Top 5 Best iOS Apps For February 2021

It’s the month of February, which means it’s time to try out some more of the best apps for iPhone and iPad devices. After all, the App Store just has too many apps, and chances are you missed out on the underrated ones with great potential to replace the apps you currently use.

We covered over a hundred iOS apps and games throughout the months last year, and 2021 is going to be no exception. Consider checking out our list of the top five best iOS apps for February 2021 below. Also, please let us know if you have any thoughts or suggestions in the comments.

1. Airtime: Watch Together

The pandemic has made holidays boring and meeting friends and family difficult. And for obvious reasons, inviting several people for a movie night to your house isn’t a good idea at this time. Thankfully, developers of Airtime have a solution for you.

Airtime on iPhone allows you to watch videos with friends and family over the web. It also lets you listen to music and share photos with others from wherever you are. Furthermore, you can play YouTube videos, Twitch streams, SoundCloud playlists, and more. The app also offers a massive selection of free movies and gives you the option to host rented content from YouTube.

It’s a straightforward app to use. All you have to do is create a room and invite people over. Everyone is allowed to send texts, animated stickers, and sound reactions in the room. Plus, you can be in a video chat together while enjoying the movies, videos, and live streams.

Many of us don’t have friends, but Airtime offers a solution for that as well. You can open up a public room or join one, where you can enjoy watch parties with others from the community.

Airtime is free to use, and it’s a cross-platform service. Even if the people you invite don’t have an iPhone, they can join from the Airtime Android app or web platform.

2. SongShift

If you often find yourself switching between music streaming services, SongShift is an app you will find handy. With SongShift, you can copy your playlist from one service to another in just a matter of a few seconds. For instance, if you have your playlists on Spotify, you can use SongShift to shift them to Apple Music. You don’t have to go through the hassle of re-adding the tracks one by one.

Another highlight of SongShift is its ability to monitor a playlist on one service. When you add new tracks to the particular playlist, they will get automatically added to the transferred playlists on other services. You can also add your new playlists (or “Shifts” in the app) using a web link.

It’s really easy to use Songshift. All you have to is connect your accounts and select the playlists or tracks you wish to transfer. Once SongShift goes through the music library, you can confirm the matches and manually fix the ones that the app may have misidentified in the process. The rest is done automatically upon confirmation, and your music will appear in your chosen library moments later.

At the time of writing, SongShifts supports Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, Pandora, Napster, Qobuz, LastFM, HypeMachine, Discogs, and YouTube Music. Some of the services and transferring features are locked behind the SongShift Pro upgrade, which costs $4.99/month and $19.99/year. Note that the Songshift app itself is free to install on iPhone and iPad devices.

3. Daily Budget

Daily Budget is the ultimate budgeting app for those who want to keep track of their daily expenses. Unlike most other budgeting apps, it doesn’t require syncing between your banking apps or auto-log your purchases.

Instead, you can enter your monthly income (e.g., salary, allowance), then input your bills and expenses on your own. The app automatically divides your income and bills by the remaining days in the current month and subtracts the daily expenses from your regular income. From that point, it allows you to register your additional income, payments, and transactions manually.

Since Daily Budget doesn’t connect to your bank accounts, your banking credentials remain safe. Plus, the developer has a strict privacy policy related to user data. In case you wish to sync your budgeting data to the cloud, you get the option to encrypt it beforehand. Even though manual entries seem like a hassle at first, it keeps you aware of your finances and spendings.

You can download and use the Daily Budget app on your iOS device for free. However, it has a Pro version ($9.99) that removes the in-app advertisements and unlocks useful features like analysis graphs, CSV file export, data encryption, passcode protection, Dropbox sync, extra customization options, etc.

The free version of the app has all the basic features you need, including a daily budget calculator, spending and savings planner, expense organizer, and offline backup options. You can also try out the Pro version for a month for $1.99.

4. Halide Mark II

iPhones are generally praised for their exceptional camera performance. If you want to take your mobile photography further, the Halide Mark II is the only camera app you will ever need on your iPhone. It’s not only an App Store Editor’s Choice but also a winner of a multitude of prestigious awards from the media.

One of Halide Mark II’s key features is its support for ProRAW, Apple’s new RAW image format, which is currently available on the iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max running iOS 14.3 or later. Its Smart RAW feature also optimizes RAW photos with machine learning to denoise them and bring out the details. You can also capture photos in TIFF, HEIC, and regular JPG format with the following camera app.

In terms of manual controls, Halide Mark II is mostly comparable to a DSLR camera. It gives you manual focus options, including focus loupe and focus peaking. You also get total control over ISO, white balance, and shutter speed. The grid overlay lets you level your shots perfectly. Besides, the camera app provides access to professional exposure tools, such as color zebra stripes, XDR 14-bit RGB waveform, and histograms.

Halide Mark II is created for professionals, but amateur photographers can also use it thanks to its intuitive, one-handed, gesture-based user interface. If you have an iPhone XR or the new iPhone SE, you can use the app to take portraits of objects and pets. Plus, its “Coverage” feature allows you to take a processed photo (w/ Smart HDR and Deep Fusion enabled) and an unprocessed DNG RAW file at the same time with a small delay in between.

Halide Mark II is free to download, but it’s only a 7-day free trial. While it asks for a one-time payment of $39.99, you can keep using the camera app by paying for the $1.99 monthly subscription as well. It also has an Apple Watch companion app that enables remote shooting.

It’s worth mentioning that the app can’t take RAW photos from the iPhone’s ultrawide and selfie cameras due to the hardware limitations. Some of the manual controls are also exclusive to the newer iPhone models.

5. MeasureKit

Apple’s ARKit technology has unlocked the door to the plethora of apps based on augmented reality for iPhones and iPads. MeasureKit is one of those AR apps, and it actually is quite useful when it comes to real-world usage.

With MeasureKit, you can measure different objects just by using your iPhone or iPad camera– no physical measure tools are needed. The app contains nine measuring functions, which are:

  • Ruler: You can measure straight lines on flat surfaces like walls, tables, and floors.
  • Level: It lets you check if an object is in leaned vertically or horizontally.
  • Angles: Measure the angles on a corner.
  • Person Height: It gives you the option to check someone’s height.
  • Cube: This tool visualizes how big something is.
  • Magnetometer: It shows you magnetic field force around your iPhone or iPad.
  • Trajectory: With this tool, you can move your device to measure trajectory lines in the real world.
  • Marker Pin: You get to calculate the distance from your device’s camera to a fixed point in space.
  • Face Mesh: It allows you to export a three-dimensional model of your face (works only on iPhone and iPad models with Face ID hardware).

MeasureKit also utilizes the LiDAR scanner on the iPhone 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max, and iPad Pro (2020) to provide fast and accurate results in both indoor and outdoor conditions. The app costs only $2.99 on the App Store.

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