While creating an account is optional, it is recommended if you want to share your stories with other users, or sync between devices. The Loop, itself, is broken down into Cover Stories, Hot Topics, Local News, and a dozen or so other categories by default (you can add more, however, including custom-created categories). You can also choose which sources are used and the app will sort through and show you what it thinks you will be most interested in. Cv Natops Manual is a fast, easy-to-use app that is perfect for sorting through large volumes of articles and headlines from diverse international news sources. If you are interested in learning more about the world but don't have time to sift through online sources or local stories to find what interests you, this app may be a perfect fit for you. NewsScrollFree is a fairly bare-bones app but it offers a useful way to scroll through and view news while doing something else on your iPhone. It's fast and easy to use, and while customization is fairly limited, the core functionality is well executed for a free app. When you start NewsScrollFree, it will automatically pull headlines from a number of news sources, most of them pulled from Google News. Each news story remains on the screen for a few seconds before it scrolls to the next. Swipe the screen and it will pause, opening a second menu to read the story in full. Tap the menu button and you can tweet,
mail, or share the link with someone else. The whole thing works quite well and there were no slowdowns or hiccups, even when repopulating the news feed from the remote server. Settings are limited, but you can change the news source, the timing of the slider, and set things like auto sleep (by default, it will remain on unless you manually slide it to sleep, which can kill your battery). While NewsScrollFree is not the most powerful news tracking app on the App Store, it is a very finely-made app that is easy to use and
allows you to quickly and easily access any number of news stories, even as the device runs in the background while you work or work out. Fat Bits is a fun, cleverly-made app that allows you to create and edit icons pixel by pixel with great effect. The resulting images and icons you create are unique in a number of ways, but most importantly, you can make them with a few basic taps of the screen. There are no pallets or overly-complicated tools needed. Just tap and drag and pixels change colors at your whim. The interface for Cv Natops Manual is where it really shines the most. Onscreen is a selection of icons to choose from, a canvas on which to edit what you've selected, and a number of previews above to see what it will look like when saved and exported for use online. While the icons are designed for browser use, there are a number of places they could be used and the export feature works quite well. You can even tweet the icon directly from the app if you want to share it with friends and followers. While there is a paid upgrade that allows you to chang
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