


It’s called LiveText and the draw is you get to see a audio-less livestream of the person you’re chatting to while you text. There’s no audio, so you only concentrate on the text in front of you while the video part, while strange initially, is strangely fun without sound. As you might have guessed, it’s designed around one-to-one conversations, but the initial release is a tad buggy, and really designed for short sentences than long messages. Still, it’s something different to the numerous other messaging apps out there and is worth experimenting with. If you think of a YouTube app for Windows Phone, you will likely think TubeCast and that’s about it.

Perfect Tube is another app worth considering, packed with a number of features to help it out.
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It’s pretty similar to the YouTube app on iOS and Android (before its latest update), but with a few features unique to it like gestures and uploading video. Apart from that, it’s a quick and easy to navigate app that won’t leave you feeling confused. To deliver the stories that are important to you #Open journalism No news is bad news Support The Journalįor those looking for a good alternative to TubeCast. Coding is one of those skills we’re told will benefit us yet it’s tough to take the first step. There are online resources though like CodeAcademy and Code Institute which are very useful. An iPhone app that wants to teach those with no experience of coding the basics. It teaches you Javascript by offering short courses and lessons that you can dip in and out of at any time.
