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Apple apps you've never heard of!

Mac Address@macaddress722K viewsMay 5, 20230:54
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Apple makes some of the best apps but there are a couple you've probably missed that you absolutely need to know about one of them won an Emmy the Time Capsule app is a neat little AR Game featuring characters from the Apple TV Plus show For All Mankind people didn't look like that in the 70s it was also the show's only Emmy if you want to preview what Apple will win next though there's iTunes movie trailers fun fact when I was a kid I exclusively watched trailers instead of movies and though the app hasn't been updated in over five years it still gets all the trailers as soon as they're released I gotta get back into this this next step you won't believe is from Apple it's their Texas Holdem app it all seems normal at first but look the players you're up against are real people that they filmed and then just stuck in this game doesn't get more lifelike than this oh I think I lost [Music]

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Apple makes some of the best apps, and this short highlights a few obscure ones you might have overlooked. It spotlights Capsule, an AR game that brings characters from the Apple TV Plus series For All Mankind into your world, noting its Emmy connection and the retro vibe of the 70s in the show’s visuals. The video also mentions iTunes Movie Trailers, a long-lived app that, despite not being updated for years, still delivers new trailers as they’re released, serving as a nostalgia fuel for movie fans as the creator recalls preferring trailers over actual films in childhood. A surprising pivot then appears with Apple’s Texas Holdem app, where the opponents are real people filmed for the game, creating a surprisingly lifelike poker experience on an Apple device. Throughout, the host connects these hidden gems to Apple’s broader ecosystem, including AR, TV, and cinema, while hinting at the enduring appeal of even legacy apps amid a rapidly evolving app landscape. The piece closes with a playful note about reengaging with these apps and what they reveal about Apple’s history of experimentation. Overall, the short blends nostalgia with a sense of discovery, inviting viewers to revisit long-forgotten corners of the App Store and consider how older apps still hold surprising value today.

Topics · technology · apps · entertainment · gaming · augmented-reality

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What obscure Apple apps are highlighted in the short, and what makes each one notable?
The short highlights Capsule, an AR game featuring For All Mankind characters and an Emmy connection, iTunes Movie Trailers for nostalgic trailer browsing, and Apple's Texas Holdem, a lifelike poker game with real-player opponents.
Did the Texas Holdem app originally come from older Apple devices, and what happened to it?
Yes, it was originally released in the early App Store era, possibly during the click wheel iPod days, and it was removed in the 2010s and later remade around 2019.
Why is Capsule mentioned as an Emmy-related product, and what is its appeal?
Capsule is tied to the Apple TV Plus show For All Mankind and uses AR to bring show characters into real-world environments, offering a unique crossover between AR gaming and TV content.