The Citizen (Gauteng)

Apps to make videos, rent cars and scan barcodes

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In his latest AppDate, Sean Bacher features Apple Clips, Bidvest Snappdrive, Shazam with AR, Facebook Messenger Lite, and StockupApp.

APPLE CLIPS

Apple Clips is a new app that is designed to create expressive videos on iPhones and iPads.

It allows one to combine video clips, photos and music into videos that can be shared via Apple’s Messages app, or on Instagram, Facebook and most other popular social networks.

The app introduces Live Titles, a feature that lets users create animated captions and titles using just their voice.

It includes comic book filters, speech bubbles, shapes and fullscreen animated posters.

Platform: Apple iPads and iPhones running iOS 10.3 or later.

Expect to pay: A free download. Stockists: Visit the Apple App Store from any compatible device.

BIDVEST SNAPPDRIVE

Bidvest’s Snappdrive app makes renting a car a lot easier. Before leaving for a trip, users arrange a car online. After arriving at their destinatio­n, they use the app to locate their car, and will be able to unlock and start it using just a smartphone. In addition to creat- ing a better customer experience, Bidvest is able to monitor a car’s location, speed and fuel consumptio­n – all in real time.

SHAZAM, NOW WITH AUGMENTED REALITY

Shazam, one of the first apps allowing users to identify an artist by letting their phone “listen” to a song, has gone one step further.

With its AR platform, users can scan a QR code on marketing materials, products, packaging, advertisin­g, events and more. Once scanned, the codes deliver AR experience­s to their phone. Platform: Android and iOS.

Expect to pay: A free download. Stockists: Visit the store linked to your device.

FACEBOOK MESSENGER LITE

To help users with older Android smartphone­s or slow mobile internet connection­s, Facebook has launched its Messenger Lite service.

It is a slimmed down, standalone version of the standard Facebook Messenger for Android that allows one to send text, photos and links to anyone else using Messenger or Messenger Lite. It is designed to give people the Messenger experience, no matter what technology they use. The app is less than a 10MB download, making it a lot easier to install and easier to access.

Platform: Android with an iOS version to be released later this year. Expect to pay: A free download. Stockists: Visit the Google Play Store for instructio­ns.

STOCKUP APP

Long queues, disgruntle­d checkout staff and the idea of spending hard-earned money on something as boring as groceries are just a few issues that make going to the supermarke­t a chore.

Although StockupApp doesn’t help with the money that needs to be spent, it does eliminate queues and many of the other shopping problems. Much like UberEATS, StockupApp uses a phone’s geo-location to find stores in an area. One is then able to order a range of everyday goods, including groceries, certain alcoholic beverages and even gifts – all dependent on the retailer chosen. A credit card is used to pay and the items ordered will be delivered to your door in hours. Platform: Android and iOS.

Expect to pay: A free download but a service and delivery fee is added to each purchase.

Stockists: Visit the store linked to your device.

 ?? Pictures: Reuters ?? APPLE OF THE EYE. A person holds a red iPhone at a Apple store in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, China, recently.
Pictures: Reuters APPLE OF THE EYE. A person holds a red iPhone at a Apple store in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, China, recently.

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