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Tech helps celebrate an ‘ appy’ Valentine’s Day

- Marc Saltzman

Whether you’re looking for love or ways to celebrate your loved one, technology is playing an increasing­ly important role – especially during a pandemic.

After all, many of us are forced to remain socially distanced for the time being, so Valentine’s Day might be celebrated at home this year, as opposed to dining in a restaurant, and florists may sell more bouquets to online customers instead of in- store shoppers.

As the expression goes, there’s an app for that.

Interestin­gly, even online dating apps aren’t just used to find a mate over the Internet, but quite literally to date online – until it’s safe to meet in person. As published in its The Future of Dating blog post, OkCupid found 92% of members said they were continuing to find love under lockdown, with almost 30% of singles reported going on at least one “virtual date” while quarantini­ng.

On a related note, connection­s and conversati­ons across borders are up nearly 50% among singles, and people are setting their location preference­s to “anywhere” more than ever before, says the company.

The following apps commemorat­e love – or help find it.

OkCupid

Rather than merely swiping left or right, those looking to go beyond a photo might consider one of the OG dating apps, OkCupid.

You’ll be asked to answer a few questions – including preference­s, such as looking casual dating or a long- term commitment, a straight or gay match, and so on -- and based on the results you’ll see relevant profiles. Or browse through singles in your area -- even though OKCupid found more than 1.5 million members are now open to a long- distance relationsh­ip.

Similar to other dating apps and sites, once you’ve liked someone, they will need to like you back in order for the connection to be made. Chatting is handled via in- app messaging.

OkCupid is free to download and use, but an optional premium subscripti­on ($ 9.99/ month or $ 29.99 for 6 months) removes ads and unlocks features, such as seeing who likes you without having to like them first, using advanced search filters, and more.

Etsy

The Etsy app lets you shop for millions of unique items – including handmade goods and other creative and custom products – and have them ordered to your door. Search by keyword, browse by theme ( including a prominent Valentine’s Day area), or see what’s trending on the marketplac­e.

For example, a Black History Month section features several African American- made items to consider.

The app also lets you save your favorite items and shops, to quickly access at a later time, plus you can be notified when your favorite shop adds new items – or when your favorite items go on sale.

Uber Eats

Perhaps last year you clinked glasses over a candlelit restaurant table, but you might be considerin­g a romantic athome meal for V- Day 2021.

Sounds good, you think, but no one should slave over a hot stove all day. Enter food delivery services.

Uber Eats, for example, is available in hundreds of cities, which lets you select from a long list of restaurant­s and cuisines and then you can track your food order in real time – and see the driver’s whereabout­s on a map so you know when it’s the right time to uncork the wine.

Contactles­s delivery means you can have it left on a doorstep, since you already linked your card to the app when you first set it up ( and can tip from within the app). You’ll be notified when the order arrives.

Alternativ­ely, you can schedule your food order in advance for a delivery person to pick it up later.

Several promo codes are available, too, for discounts on food or delivery charges.

Quik

Formerly known as Replay, and now owned by GoPro, Quik is an intuitive yet powerful video editor for your phone, which lets you create sentimenta­l slide shows for your bae, boo, or babe ( insert term of endearment).

Simply choose your favorite photos and video clips from you library, then let Quik do its thing. Within a couple of seconds, the software will stitch together a sharable film for you, complete with transition­s and effects, and synchroniz­es everything to music ( with 100 free songs included).

You can customize your story with a different soundtrack ( from your phone’s music library or imported from a cloud account), as well as tweak on- screen text, emojis, and select close to 30 themes to change it up. If you prefer, even reorder the clips or rotate, zoom and trim photos and videos.

Save videos in 1080p HD quality, in up to 60 frames per second smoothness. Share to Instagram, Facebook and other social platforms, or send a link privately via text or email.

ProFlowers

While some places charge through the nose – especially this time of year – the ProFlowers app is widely seen as having aggressive pricing. ( And given the year many of us endured, many of us will take a deal if we can get one.)

The app has you scroll through dozens of floral bouquets ( including roses, of course), as well as ( more practical) plant options, and then quickly order it for delivery to your stored addresses.

The first step is to type in your ZIP code and desired delivery date, and once you select what you’d like, you can create a personaliz­ed card from within the app, to be included with the gift and free vase ( for flowers) or free pot ( for plants).

Love You To Bits

The charming Love You To Bits ($ 0.99) challenges players to solve puzzles in order to reunite Kosmo, a lovestruck space explorer, with Nora, his robotic girlfriend. An explosive event caused Nora’s pieces to be scattered across the galaxy. So you must find them to rebuild her.

Love You To Bits has an average score of 4.8 out of 5 at the App Store.

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