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Twitter comes with stickers and introduced a "Dashboard" for companies, Czech developers released an application for teaching English, and the perfect holiday overview app arrived in the App Store. The 26th week of applications is here.

News from the world of applications

Twitter images get stickers that act like hashtags (27/6)

Twitter is expanding its options for working with image content, so that shared images can now be enriched with stickers. Hundreds of them are available from the start, and they include both standard Unicode emoticons and original Twitter creations. The user can find his way around the stickers thanks to the collections associated with a certain period or event. In addition, stickers behave in the same way as hashtags. This means that clicking on a sticker in a published tweet will reveal a list of all tweets on the social network that contain that sticker.

As is the case with most news on Twitter, the stickers will also be rolled out gradually over a period of several weeks.

Source: The Verge

Twitter introduced another statistical application, Dashboard (June 28)

Twitter a week ago introduced the application "Engage” for Vine users interested in the statistics associated with their account. A few days later, Twitter came with another application of a similar type, but this time it is said to be intended more for company accounts. The app is called "Twitter Dashboard" and Twitter describes it on its blog as follows:

"It gives business owners a clear view of what's being said about their business, gives them the ability to set when tweets are published, and provides a picture of how their Twitter is doing."

The user interface of Dashboard is very similar to Twitter. Like him, it is divided into several tabs, one of which displays tweets associated with the user's account, the other statistics, and another contains tools for setting the time of the tweet and a list of templates.

"Twitter Dashboard" is available as both an app and a web service, but both are currently only available to US users.

Source: Mac Stories

New applications

Teach kids English with Interactive Alphabet

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Erich Nivea, an independent Czech publishing house that aims to publish educational e-books and apps for children, has come up with its first title called Interactive Alphabet. This is an iPad app that wants to teach young children English in the most natural and enjoyable way possible. The application is not directly intended for the Czech market, but the Prague developers would still like to establish themselves with it on the domestic market as well.

In terms of teaching methods, Interactive Alphabet bets on children's curiosity and shows them in English what is what through interactive pictures. The name of the item and a short and simple description in English are always available.

You can Interactive Alphabet from the App Store download for €4,99.

Thanks to the new application, you will have a perfect overview of the holidays

If you forget about the holidays of your friends and loved ones, you will certainly appreciate the application, thanks to which you will have an overview of the holidays. One such application is the novelty with the appropriate name Svátek (ČR). It fulfills everything that is expected from a modern application and it is difficult to find errors. The application has a modern and simple design, a clear widget for the Notification Center and a so-called "complication" for the Apple Watch. So you can see who has a holiday today by looking at the screen of the locked iPhone and directly on the face of your Apple Watch.

Holiday (Czech Republic) buy a euro in the App Store.


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Authors: Michal Marek, Tomas Chlebek

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