Holiday Gift Guide: 10 Paid Apps We Want This Year

Throw your phone a bash by dropping some cash.

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It's that time of the year again. After saving up your cash and downloading free apps for the past 11 months, it's time to splurge a bit and get some paid ones. Despite most companies releasing their apps for free, many of them end up coming with annoying ads or in-app purchases that are required to get the full experience of the app. A majority of paid apps, on the other hand, don't come with all the annoying extras, and are usually worth their weight in price—but not all of them. We've weaved through the sea of apps and pulled out the Best Paid Apps for you this holiday season. We hope you saved your lunch money.

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This American Life

Platform: iOS; $2.99

Public radio might not be high on your priorities of things to listen to, but This American Life should be. This American Life is a podcast on NPR that's hosted by radio legend, Ira Glass. For $2.99, you'll get access to the program's hundreds of shows, which they say will take 17 days and nights of listening to catch up. Each show has a theme that Glass and the contributors explore, and many them will have interviews with interesting people from all walks of life. This is the perfect thing to put on while you're driving or getting ready to settle down at night. It's great storytelling that's portable, and it's a great break from your day.

Check out this episode with the theme "The Right to Remain Silent."

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iDownloader Pro

SwiftKey Keyboard

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Platform: Android; $3.99

Typing is such a chore, no? Well, Swiftkey makes it a whole lot easier. By replacing the phone's default keyboard, Swiftkey provides a super accurate auto-correct and provides next-word prediction in 60 languages. The more you type, the more Swiftkey will learn, and adapt to your typing habits. It's a cool app that flexes the power of Android devices, and is something iOS users have yet to be able to play with.

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