1. What kinds of apps do you often use?
I gravitate towards online apps and I have downloaded a bunch of apps from Google Play Store. Out of the many ones, the one that I often make use of very now and then is the Oxford Dictionary that I purchased years ago. On top of that, recently I have been playing the guitar, so I have also installed the app E-chord on my phone for chord reference.
2. What mobile app do you want to have?
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Currently, I’m longing for the Collins Thesaurus Dictionary, but it costs an arm and a leg so for the time being I’m unable to make a purchase. I’m setting aside some money to make my little dream come true.
3. Do you want to make your own app?
I haven’t thought of this, really. If I were to make an app, it should be educational. The likelihood is that I might create some apps that teach people how to play the guitar step by step, and at the same time make a killing from that, too.