1. Cofide
Want to tell your business associate not to hire that person? Got dirt to dish on a colleague? A new app aimed at professionals offers a way to send sensitive messages that disappear after reading.
2. Secret
So, you want to order a pizza or text sweet nothings to your significant other without the NSA listening? The co-founder of The Pirate Bay, known for swapping illicit copies of movies and software, has a secret – literally. Peter Sunde is raising funds for Hemlis (Swedish for “secret”), a new kind of messaging app for iOS and Android he and his team are working on. They boldly claim the software is designed to keep out the most prying eyes, such as those from the U.S. government’s PRISM program…
3. WUT
The app's simple design is superbly simple with blank contents in the feed and absolutely noting to check on the inside to the point that Apple app reviewers find the product difficult to understand its purpose. In fact, they've been asking McKellar personally about its functions until the founder himself have to record a video tutorial to make sense.
4.Proust
You've demolished the turkey and exhausted the small talk. Now what? Download Proust, a hilarious made-in-NYC iPhone app that lets you rank irreverent topics. Kittens vs. puppies (vs. bacon?!), varieties of Jesus--whatever your weird brains want.
5. Checkout51
Are you a fan of Ibotta?! If so, you are definitely going to want to take a look at Checkout51! Similar to Ibotta (except that a Smartphone is not required!), Checkout51 pays you cash when you purchase select items at your local store(s) or even online.