For many of us, not just Lolitas,
our smartphones and tablets have grown to be big parts of our life. With those
devices comes a truly endless ocean of apps for pretty much everything you
could need – and even things you definitely don’t
need. Now that I have a new phone, as well as an iPad, I indulge in those a bit
more than I did previously, and would like to introduce you to a couple of my
favourites as a Lolita. I’m sure that there’ll be some which you won’t need
introducing to, but hopefully you’ll find something new here as well.
XE
From the tried and trusted currency
converting website comes a handy app – always ready when you need to check how
much that dress actually is in the currency that you hold in your bank account.
I have mine set to show the currencies I convert to and from most often and
even added a widget to my home screen showing the GBP to JPY exchange rate. While
the widget sometimes goes a bit bonkers, the app always has the most up to date
rates, just like the website. Except that you can convert things a lot faster
and into multiple currencies at once, which is where the app reigns superior to
the website.
Labels
This one allows you to create a
database of washing instructions on your clothes tag – so of course I use it
for my Lolita clothes. It has a very comprehensive guide of care instruction
symbols with explanations (though they seem to be for English labels only) and
then you have all the information you need at the tap of a finger. Yes, it took
me a while to take photos and select the right symbols, even going as far as
putting in materials the dresses are made out of, but it was definitely worth
it. Minor complaint, but it would be nice if the app let you pick whether the
material you’ve just put in is for the whole garment or whether there’s lining
– at the moment, for example, I’ve had to mark 100% cotton dress with 100%
polyester lining as 50% cotton and 50% polyester. But that’s a minor thing
which doesn’t detract from how useful this app is.
BeautyCam
I tried to stay away from photo
editing/filter apps, but couldn’t. Out of the few that I have this one’s my
favourite. I like all the various filters it includes and how much of a
different look they give you – plus, whilst definitely great for selfies, it
works just as great for other kinds of photos as well. You also get some other
editing perks, such as cropping photos, making it a very versatile app. In
fact, when using my phone, I tend to stick just with that one, as my other
favourite, MOLDIV, has more options on the iOS version than the Android one.
But whether it’s a coord shot, a selfie or trying to make any other photo look
a little bit fancier, Beauty Cam’s worked beautifully for me.
Amino
I only joined recently, following Cathy
Cat’s video on YouTube, but I already love it. Of course, Amino hosts a whole
bunch of various communities, but I use it only for Lolita and it’s a great
hub, where you get to interact with people across the world, exchange ideas, take
part in challenges, get some of the latest info on sales etc. Like with any
social app, it’s only as good as its users make it, but I found Amino a lot
more fun, interactive and welcoming than Alice Holic, another Lolita-specific
social app. On Amino people seem more willing/keen to talk to each other, but
although Alice Holic has a comment option I am yet to see people use it and as
it’s visual only, focused on photos, you naturally won’t get to really know the
users behind the photos unless you find another way to talk to them. So yes, if
you’re looking to get some more online Lolita buzz from your fellow frillies,
definitely give Amino a go.
Fril
This is an app for the Fril website,
a second hand sales hub in Japan. It can be a little tricky to navigate at
first if you can’t read Japanese, but I think that most people could quickly
get the hang of it. After creating an account, you can save your favourite
brands – in our case, Lolita ones like Angelic Pretty or Innocent World – and then
every time you open the app and scroll sideways you’ll see updates for every
new listing tagged under that brand. They have some amazing deals that go
beyond clothing and you’ll get notified if an item you liked has been reduced,
allowing you to keep an eye on the things that you’d like to buy, but maybe
need to save up for. And as I said, somethings things go on there for really cheap!
Do you have any favourite apps that
you use for any kind of Lolita-related purposes? Share them with me, please,
and I hope that you found something useful here.
The last one I don't need, I am planning my purchase plan for next year(I honestly have no time in december). Until now I have only bigger purchases for next year, some is already ordered(Melikestea's waiting list is insanely long), some I need a push to get them(shoes & 2 surface spell jsks), others is something I pushed to next year( 2 MAM bags). In general my phone is boring as toilet paper. There is browser and it is working, magic! ^^,
ReplyDeleteYou're planning your purchases for next year already? Wow, that's organised! I'm planning to stop purchasing next year, so I'm trying to get as much as possible now (although recently I have stopped buying things). :P
DeleteI am not really organised. It is more I need to buy.
DeleteI use Xe almost every day, but not on my phone because the App isn't working well on it, but I find it very interesting how the exchange rates are constantly changing. I'm not even buying that much stuff but if the Yen or Dollar would drop heavily I might do some purchases hehe.
ReplyDeleteFor photo editing I like Meitu Pics and Cameran. Otherwise I actually don't use any Lolita apps xD
I also thought about downloading Amino, but I head that it is full of "Itas" (I don't just mean beginner Lolitas, I mean people who are not actually interested in Lolita) and strange men. Is it true? ^^'''
I actually prefer to be with newbies or people has been in fashion for years. They are more forgiving sometimes. I mean there is Strange men on reddit as well.
DeleteMy phone has already a exchange app build in. Not always 100 % up to date, so I check a website.
Oh, that's a shame. I have XE in n my phone and my iPad and it works fine on both of them. How odd.
DeleteErm, there are definitely A LOT of newbies on the Lolita Amino, but I haven't noticed many people who had nothing to do with Lolita at all. A couple, yes, but the mods be getting rid of them efficiently because I've never seen more than one post from these people. And there are many well established Lolitas on there as well, so there's still plenty of interesting content to view. There's also an Adult Lolita Amino for the non-newbie Lolitas, although I find that there aren't quite enough people posting often enough, so that one feels a lot slower in comparison, even if the content is free of all the very newbie questions.
Thank you both of you! I thought it was maybe not so thoughtful of my to judge the app before trying it out, so I actually downloaded it. However for my personal taste there are too many young girls there but I hope it will change in the future, it's a nice concept!
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