New iPhone Apps: Setlist, Twheel And More

New iPhone Apps: Setlist, Twheel And More


It’s time for a new round of the best apps of the week! This time around, we’re giving you plenty of goodness. Between an app that gives you fake numbers, and an iPhone version of one of your old favourite magazines, you’ll have plenty of new titles to download.


New Yorker: The old faithful publication has been on the iPad for almost two year, and now it’s finally available in iPhone size. It’s the same mag you know and love, with the usual extras like audio, video, and the cartoon gallery. As an added bonus, the first issue is free, and there’s a launch video featuring Lena Dunham and John Hamm. Subscription


Twheel: You follow like 500 people on Twitter and sometimes you miss important tweets. Twheel visualises the relevance of these posts in brightly coloured graphics, so you never gloss over the messages you want to see. Free


Setlist: Even if you miss a band you like concert, you want to know what they played. This app fills you in, by linking to your Rdio account, and automatically showing you what Jay-Z, for example, included in his last gig. Free


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