Best apps for mac 2016

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If your goal for 2017 is to finally write the Great American Novel, Srivener for iOS is most definitely worth a look.Ī Microsoft camera app (no, really, don’t stop reading!), Microsoft Pix uses AI to help you take better pictures.Įvery time you press the shutter button while using the app, it quickly captures 10 frames. It offers the ability to easily shuffle around ideas, chapters or character notes as you work, before exporting your final product as a Word, RTF, Final Draft, PDF or plain text file. The best way to think of Scrivener is as a word processing tool designed for creative writing. (Note: Some of the best features only work on iPad.) This provided iPad and iPhone users with the means to turn their book or screenplay ideas into final drafts. Popular writing tool Scrivener has been a Mac staple for years, but in 2016 it landed on iOS for the first time.

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Starting out pretty darn great, Prisma got even better later in the year when it added offline processing and the ability to apply the same AI-driven tech to video as well as still images. Prisma The Prisma app for iPhone lets you apply the painting style of a famous artist.Īn AI-powered app that turns any boring photo into an art masterpiece, Prisma transforms photos into imaginative images that look like they’ve been painted by a range of famous artists, from Van Gogh and Picasso to Edvard Munch.