Every week, we share a number of downloads for all platforms to help you get things done. Here were the top downloads from this week.
Contacts+ for Android Is One of the Best Contact Managers We've Used
Android: Contacts+ is one of the most useful address books we've seen. It combines photos with information from all your connected services: Google and Google+, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and more. One tap opens a contact card, another calls or emails a friend, and a few more catches you up with their digital lives.
Lux Automatically Adjusts Your Screen Brightness, Gets Incredibly Dim
If you aren't satisfied with how Android controls your device's screen brightness (is anyone?), Lux is a simple alternative that is easy to configure, while still offering a ton of options.
Treehouse for iPad Makes Learning to Code on the Go Simple
iPad: We're fans of the learn to code company Treehouse's web app because it makes learning design and coding fun. Now, the web app is available on the iPad, and includes all types of lessons to get you started.
New MetroTab Adds Live Tiles to Chrome's New Tab Page
Chrome: If you like the look of Windows 8's Start Screen but you're not keen on using it in Windows, New MetroTab for Chrome lets you use it for your new tab page. You get tiles for bookmarks, favorite sites, email, and more. If you're looking to spruce up "about:blank" with something more useful, this will do the trick.
Receiptmate Scans Your Receipts and Saves Them to Evernote
iOS: Saving paper receipts is a tedious and messy project. Receiptmate makes it easier by scanning your receipts and then saving them directly to an Evernote notebook.
MarkdownPad Renders Markdown in Real Time, Exports Clean HTML
Windows: Markdown is an awesome formatting language that lets you create rich documents using plain text syntax, and MarkdownPad puts it to great use Windows.
Crowsflight Guides You to Your Location Without Wasting Battery
iPhone: Your GPS and cellular data connection drain your battery faster than anything else, so if you can avoid using either for navigation purposes you can avoid a dead iPhone. Crowsflight sets a plan for the places you want to go, downloads the relevant maps, and only uses your compass to help you reach your destination.
Swell Is Like Pandora for News, TED Talks, Comedy, and More
iOS: Swell plays informative and entertaining stories from sources like NPR, ABC, the BBC, TED Talks, stand-up comedy routines, and more, streamed to your iPhone. The app even learns as you listen, skip, and select new things to listen to, and every time a story finishes, a new one you'll love plays right behind it.
Dialogue Answers Your Smartphone's Calls Right from Your Mac
Mac: For all the integration you typically get between your desktop computer and your smartphone, one place where they don't really communication is calling. Dialogue is an app that makes it so you can answer incoming calls right from your computer.
Transit Public Transportation App Arrives on Android
Android: Google Maps and the like have public transportation functions. If you're looking for a dedicated app, previously iOS-only Transit is now available on Android.
Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/cGLaZ6V6ne4/this-weeks-top-downloads-1013017776
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