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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attractive apps" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to applications that are visually appealing or user-friendly.
Example: "The new update includes several attractive apps that enhance user experience and engagement."
Alternatives: "appealing applications" or "visually appealing apps".
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Its developer, Blue Crow Media, also makes attractive apps focused on coffee.
Arts organisations are often hotbeds of ideas and content; Tech City companies can translate those ideas into accessible and attractive apps and microsites.
Plus, as the Android Market starts heating up, we're going to see a lot of really attractive apps — everyone's building teams and I'm sure there's a big independent effort as well.
You can take the advantage of different tools to make powerful and attractive apps.
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There's also the example of BlackBerry, which in its desperate efforts to create an attractive app store for BB10 (launched in 2013, and so at least five years late) has made Android compatibility a major playing point.
Personal opinion: IntoNow is the more attractive app.
Even by deploying an attractive App to reach a large user base, we can only expect to receive position information from a fraction of all event attendees.
The updated Web app marketplace, first released in December 2010, is all about the software, now boasting large squares with attractive app visuals.
The app needs some technical polish – in terms of usability it's already pretty slick – but if you're looking for something to bring a few of your services into one fairly attractive app then give Skimmer a try.
Granted, it looks largely the same as when I left it in late 2009, but that isn't a bad thing — unless salivating when you look at a particularly attractive app icon can be considered a bad thing.
The comparative openness of Android could have allowed for a wider variety of phone-related actions and would have been a huge draw for a user base who wants an attractive app instead of those (like Tasker, sorry) that look like they were designed by a corporate IT department.
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