Check out Mashable's list, below, to see which apps made our cut of top picks of the year and see how they compare to your favorites.
1.Acorns
We all know investing properly is crucial for long term financial success but getting started can the most overwhelming and difficult part. Acorns takes the friction out of the process by investing the change left over from your everyday purchases into a portfolio managed by a financial professional. You can choose how much to invest, how aggressive you want to be and the app takes care of the rest. Acorns is free but costs $1/month once you start investing.
2.Humin
Humin reorganizes your contacts based on their relationship to you, making it really fast and easy to search for contact info with queries like “works at MTN” or “met at SURULERE.” The app also learns from your past behavior to predict who you’ll want to get in touch with the second you launch the app so the more you use it, the smarter its predictions get.
3.Hyperlapse
Facebook gave us a slew of new apps this year but Instagram’s Hyperlapse was by far the best of the bunch. The app provides a really simple way to create stunning time-lapse videos— previously a labor intensive and time consuming task-- and easily share them back to Instagram or Facebook. The app will even work with the iPhone’s front-facing camera so you can create time-lapse selfies.
4.Jelly
Twitter cofounder Biz Stone’s latest venture, Jelly, is premised on the fact that there are some questions not easily answered by a quick Google search. Some answers are better when they come from people you know (or who are at least in your wider social network). Ask a question using text, photos or map location and friends and friends of friends from your social circle will give you their best advice.
5.Kim Kardashian: Hollywood
Love her or hate her, Kim Kardashian had one of the most popular (and most profitable) mobile games of the year, Kim Kardashian: Hollywood allows players to step into the fast-paced Hollywood lifestyle of Kim Kardashian and other up and coming stars. Create a character and and work your way to the top by schmoozing with the right people, going to the right parties and— of course— with the help of advice from Kim K herself.
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