Apps of the month

This article was taken from the March 2015 issue of WIRED magazine. Be the first to read WIRED's articles in print before they're posted online, and get your hands on loads of additional content by subscribing online.

Jovie

A fun app to splice our own mobile-captured videos with clips from movies, TV shows and celebrity interviews. Shoot what you want and Jovie does the rest to help you and your spare time results in a viral-ready clip. iOS, free

Nintype

Keyboard innovation continues to heat up in the iOS world and Nintype is gaining traction in the speed-typing region. With a bit patience and practice, the app could help you type up to 100 words per minute on your phone. iOS, £3.20

Wire

This conversation-focused app is one of the latest in a long line of messaging services hpeing to beat WhatsApp and Snapchat, but it does so with an elegant design and focus on blending videos, sounds and drawings into the discussion. Android, iOS, free

Clue

Clue takes the gold for being the most elegantly presented tracker of the menstrual cycle we've seen -- and we've seen a few.

It wraps an aesthetic later around science, and, at zero cost, is worth a look. Android, iOS, free

Ghostery

After a long line of releases on PC and iOS, Ghostery finally comes to Android. This web privacy browser helps stop companies, search engines and social networks from covertly tracking your movements from website to website. Android, iOS, free

The Elder Scrolls Online

It's only our weird choice as we have been playing this game almost every day this year. It may be a desktop release, but the sheer addictiveness has ticked WIRED's boxes for 12 months. PC, Mac, £49.99

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