The Delta emulator app for the iPhone and iPad picked up another update this week, officially bringing it up to version 1.6.1. The update comes just under two weeks after Delta added official iPadOS optimizations and a bevy of other enhancements that have been on users’ radars for some time.
Apps
Work is now a touch away with Slack’s first iPhone widgets
Slack brings its first iPhone widgets for the Home and Lock screen, so now there's no escaping from work even when you think you've unwinded.
NotchNook brings the iPhone’s Dynamic Island to MacBooks, notched or not
Whether your MacBook has a notched screen or not, NotchNook brings you a customizable, interactive Dynamic Island area like on your iPhone.
TrollAppDuplicator lets TrollStore users duplicate apps on their iPhone
Have you ever once wished that you could install and run several instances of the same app on your iPhone or iPad, perhaps so that you could use multiple accounts? If so, then a new add-on for TrollStore called TrollAppDuplicator by iOS developer zznQ might be of interest to you.
Waywise, Collections Database, UTM SE, and other apps to check out this weekend
Are you ready for the weekend?! It's here, and that means it's time for another Apps of the Week roundup. This week we have some great picks for you, including a travel guide that lets you discover cities like a local, an app for creating databases, and a retro PC emulator (yes, you read that right). And as always, we've selected a fun game for you to check out.
A new AI feature in YouTube’s iPhone app lets you skip boring parts of a video
Those who already have YouTube's new artificial intelligence (AI) feature will see a Jump Ahead button when double-tapping to skip ahead.
Bridge ports a feature-packed watchOS-style Home Screen to jailbroken iPhones
I’ve always admired the Apple Watch’s unique Home Screen experience when compared with the iPhone’s sameness that I’ve been using for well over a decade. That said, perhaps it’s not extra surprising that iOS developers bring this user experience to jailbroken iPhones.
Roots, GCX, Openvibe, and other apps to check out this weekend
Welcome back to the weekend everyone! It's time for another Apps of the Week roundup! This week we have some great picks for you, including a powerful app that helps you control your screen time, a gift card exchange, and a universal client for all of your favorite non-Twitter social media apps. And as always, we've selected a great new game for you to check out.
Delta emulator updated to version 1.6 with optimization for iPad & many other great features
Back in April, Delta emulator app developer Riley Testut teased that Delta would eventually come for the iPad despite originally only being available for iPhone-sized devices when it first became available in the iOS App Store. Before that, Delta for iPhone could have been sideloaded – a means of bypassing the App Store and using one’s Apple ID to sign the app on the host device.
Affinity Photo, Designer and Publisher are free for six months, no buying obligation
Photoshop alternative Affinity offers a generous six-month free trial of its creative suite comprising the Photo, Designer and Publisher desktop and mobile apps.
SideStore: An open-source fork of AltStore that doesn’t require AltServer
AltStore is a well-known piece of software that allows iPhone and iPad users to sideload apps on their device, effectively sidestepping the App Store. The main benefit there is that users can install apps that Apple would never permit on the App Store.
SoonCall, Moimoi, Suno, and other apps to check out this weekend
We are a little late, but we are here and ready to rock with this week's Apps of the Week roundup. This week we have some great picks for you, including a friendship tracker, a digital trophy maker, and an AI app that turns your music ideas into bangers. And as always, we've selected an awesome game for you to check out.