
Google Photos
Free unlimited storage, automatic backup and fun editing effects make Google Photos one of our favorite tools for wrangling your photos.
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Viber ( Android)
With audio and video calls and more features than most messaging services, Viber is the best option, but only if you can convince your friends to use it.

WPS Office ( Android)
Stellar performance and an intuitive layout make WPS Office a great choice for mobile editing.
reTXT ( Android)
ReTXT gives you all the standard messaging features you're used to, but is worth getting for the added security and the ability to correct or delete sent messages.
Celestial ( iOS)
Though it has some issues, Celestial is worthwhile for its relaxing, ambient sounds.
Fyuse ( Android)
Check out Fyuse if you want a new way to capture images that are a mixture of a photo, video and GIF.
Layout ( iOS)
Even without extra features, Layout is worth your time for an easy way to create collages in only a few taps.
Adobe Acrobat DC ( Android)
Adobe Document Cloud, its apps and applications look like a very good start, but you may want to wait a bit before jumping in with anything other than Fill & Sign.
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Meerkat ( iOS)
Meerkat brought live mobile-streaming video into the mainstream, but its lack of features makes it an easy target for its much better competition.
Adobe Slate ( iOS)
A useful and easy way to create text-and-photo-based scrolling Web pages, Adobe Slate is a great, free tool for building universally viewable photo galleries, promotional materials, presentations and other communications.
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