top of page

Do you have a smartphone? If so, then it is obvious that you have at least one app in your phone. Apps can be categorized in a variety of ways, starting from gaming apps to studying apps to even exercising apps. Logan Barker says the app that he uses the most is the weather app. He says that it helps him predict the traffic and decide what clothes to wear without having to actually go outside.

 

John Williams says that his favorite app is the “Gas Guru” app, which helps him find the cheapest places to get gas. He enjoys using this app because he can first, save money and second, not have to travel around to find the cheapest places.

 

Apps can help you, but they can also affect you in a negative way. Hannah Minnich says that she loves to play the “Hill Climbing” game. Having a game as one of your favorite apps can be a problem because it can really waste a lot of your time.

 

Games can be a problem, but social media apps can be even worse. “I go to my social media apps and five minutes after I x-out, I go back to it again. I can’t get things done,” Cauvery Bammel. Apps can be really helpful and a lot of the times entertaining. However, it is important to be able to control yourself when using apps in a daily basis.

Written by Mango

Apps Impact Students

23 Best Apps of 2017

  1. Waze

  2. Inbox by Gmail

  3. Cash

  4. Photoshop Fix

  5. Uber

  6. Doorman

  7. Hotel Tonight

  8. Spotify

  9. Swiftkey

  10. Evernote

11. Dark Sky

12. 1Password

13. Snapchat

14. Kindle

15. Untappd

16. Mint

17. Day One

18. Slice

19. Periscope

20. Magisto

21. Yelp

22. Slack

23. WhatsApp

Source: Popular Mechanics

bottom of page