As 2019 has come to a close, it’s time to look back at some of my favourite things, gadgets and so forth from the 2010s.

As 2019 has come to a close, it’s time to look back at some of my favourite things, gadgets and so forth from the 2010s.
One of the most popular podcast apps around, Pocket Casts is now free.
As the year comes to an end, it’s time to start reflecting back and for the annual “best of …” or “favourite things of 2017.”
Pocket Casts has introduced Version 7 of their popular podcast app.
NPR along with WNYC Studios, WBEZ Chicago and This American Life has announced that they’ve acquired the popular podcast app, Pocket Casts from Australian developer, Shifty Jelly.
As the year comes to an end, it’s time to start reflecting back and for the annual “best of …” or “favourite things of 2017.”
This post will be mostly focusing on the apps that I used the most this year. Some of which I’ve mentioned in previous posts such as my Favourite Apps of 2016 post.
As 2016 comes to a close, it’s that time of year for the annual “best of …” or “favourite things of 2016.”
This post will be focusing on the apps that I used the most this year, so much that I consider them my favourite apps of 2016. Some of these apps might not have come out in 2015 but some have been significantly since last year’s post: Favourite Apps of 2015.
Some of these apps are just available on only one platform (just Android or just iOS) but some of them are multiplatform in which they are on both Android and iOS and have a web app as well.
The links to download these apps will be in the form of “Get on Google Play” or “Get it on the App Store” picture after each app description.