Top 12 Apps for Guys with download links

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This year, there have been plenty of great apps for many different kinds of people, whether they be travelers, gamers or business people. However, there are just as many apps targeted at the male demographic, so here are the top 12 apps for guys. They include apps for both business and pleasure, as well as ones that can mix the two.

#12 Dragon Dictation


For anyone who commonly uses diction software on the PC, Dragon should be easy to spot. With Dragon Dictation, a user only needs to speak and the app will automatically record the words. This is perfect for those who aren’t familiar with the touchpad keyboard, as well as those who have either vision trouble or those who have trouble typing. Since it is very accurate, users don’t have to worry too much about mistranslated text.

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#11 Monument Valley

This app is a piece of art made into an excellent puzzle solver. This game draws its design from Medieval Europe and the Near East. While it isn’t as loud and flashy as other gaming apps, it still offers a sleek and quiet design. The objective is very simple: the user needs to solve some very complex architectural puzzles. It is currently 4 dollars for both the iTunes Stores and Google Play.


#10 Ridiculous Fishing

What list for guy apps would be complete without a nod toward fishing? This app is not only about fishing, it is a very outrageous and fun way to waste time. The user has to navigate their line through the depths as low as possible while avoiding fish. As soon as one is caught, the line is drawn up and you must hook as many as possible. The lower one gets, the larger the fish are. Ridiculous fishing is mindless fun that is sure to please any guy.


#9 Kayak Pro

Kayak Pro – lifehacker.com

For guys that do a lot of traveling, it is critical to find great deals in order to save both time and money. One can make reservations at hotels, rent vehicles and purchase flights. The free version does offer many great features, but if one is an avid traveler, they really should consider the pro version. For the guy that does a lot of traveling and doesn’t want the hassle of looking online for deals, Kayak Pro is a great investment.

#8 MenuPages

MenuPages – gizmodo.com

For men that do a lot of eating out, MenuPages is certainly a great deal. While Yelp results can be biased, MenuPages allows a user to see exactly what a restaurant serves and how much it costs. This allows anyone to see through online prices, which often tend to be inaccurate; and even though it works better in larger cities with lots of traffic, it is still a great option for finding the right place to eat.

#7 Shazam Encore

Shazam Encore – portalmobile.net

For any guy that wants to remember a song, Shazam Encore can come to the rescue. By launching the app and holding it close to the speaker, Shazam will immediately recognize the song and pull up all relevant information, such as the singer, genre and album. While it may struggle with lesser known titles, it still makes up for it with its ease of use.

#6 Netflix

Netflix – imore.com

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There really isn’t any need to introduce Netflix, but this one app is simply a must-have for any guy. Unfortunately, Netflix removed the ability to queue DVDs, but it still offers the ability to stream movies and TV shows. Best of all, it even offers the option to rate the shows and movies. This is perfect for those guys who are on the move and still want to enjoy Netflix. This app is free with a Netflix subscription, which is 7.99/month.

#5 Duolingo

Duolingo – noticias.softonic.com

Duolingo, launched on the PC, offered a fun and creative way to learn a new language. For those who are on the move and still want to practice their foreign language skills, Duolingo is an absolute necessity. One of the recent updates even allows the user to continue lessons even when they are not connected to the internet. Best of all, Duolingo is free to use.

#4 ESPN Score Center

ESPN – ScoreCenter – theiospost.squarespace.com

ESPN Score Center is an app that every sport fan should have. Not only is it convenient, it can also pull up game data from virtually any sport, such as football, soccer, basketball, hockey and even rugby. It not only allows a user to pull up headlines concerning their favorite teams, but also allows them to pull up videos. All of this is available for free for both Android and iTunes.

#3 MyFitnessPal

MyFitnessPal – thenextweb.com

For those guys who are seeking to lose a few pounds, MyFitnessPal can be a help to achieve their fitness goals. MyFitnessPal offers an easy to use calorie counter and exercise tracker. MyFitnessPal contains a nutritional database and can even track carbs, fats and protein. While it is only available on iPhone, it is still a great option.

#2 Touchfit: GSP

Touchfit: GSP – vk.com

This app is another great option for guys who are seeking to shed a few pounds. MMA fighter George St-Pierre is a virtual coach and there are many grueling exercises that range from easy to impossible, so no matter where someone is on their weight loss journey, they should find something that suits them. This ensures that the user isn’t injured from an overly intense workout.

#1 Cloze

Cloze – catchmyapp.com

For guys who want to connect with their friends, Cloze is an app that they should have. It organizes everything, from tweets to texts, even Facebook posts, and orders them according to the user’s personal preference. This means that a user will be able to see updates from people they want to see them from. Best of all, it is free and easy to use.

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