Google plus has been deemed one of the best. And for good reason, I might add. Without having to sign up or a pay a ridiculous amount, Google+ has the brilliance of a highend Photoshop. If you are not the manual type, say using white balance or histograms. The Auto Enhance feature some how, perfectly grasps ahold of the right amount of color, shadow and depth that the image needs to achieve an extra foot of intensity. Also to add another note, you do not have to worry about loosing your original image, with the copied one you want to use, if later on your change or mind...that first format is still intact and not lost forever in the internet sphere.
This app has to be a favorite already, and I haven't even installed it...yet. Moodsnap, which focuses on images that provoke our emotions (are you feeling enlightened or pulled down). Whichever image you choose, it will select a playlist that fits that particular mood. Of course once you've favorited or banned the one's you wish to hear over and over or never again. The app collectively knows what you would want to hear by that image, you've selected. To me that is simple enough to brighten up any dark day.
Adobe has been going 3D crazy. With that said, the new illustator app that creates an interaction between human movement and electronic visuals. So think back to real player or windows media player, when you clicked on visuals to the song you were listening to...remember? Just this allows users to decide how lines, points, letters, grids, or whatever visual they choose interact with certain types of motion. Crazy, huh?
Then Photoshop CS6 goes and introduces the beginnings of the next step, exciting features to help make-up 3D objects. The virtual world just became a bit more real.