Maria: Yeah, that's true. Oh, yeah, once I downloaded this game, and I became so crazy about it, Rory, I started buying, you know, diamonds for me to move forward.
Rory: Really? Is that how that works?
Maria: It's just, yeah. Yeah, you get into it, and then the game doesn't allow you to move forward, so you can't finish a level or something, without the diamonds or without some special coins. And you start buying them to play further.
Rory: Maria has fallen into the trap of cheap dopamine.
Maria: A victim of marketing.
Rory: Mm-hmm.
Maria: Yeah, but the app for the game is so well-structured, just to kind of make you want to give them your money, dear listener. Dangerous stuff for me, so I don't... I've deleted everything after spending…
Rory: Very, very sensible.
Maria: …a ridiculous amount of money and time. It's crazy. So, I still use banking apps. I still use social media, social networking applications. And these are, you know, Instagram, Facebook, your local messenger, for example, WhatsApp, Telegram, or your local messenger that you use. Also, taxi apps. Yeah, your local taxi apps. And you can say that I still use a whole load of different applications. So, a bunch of them, a lot of them. And I use some applications to manage my calendar. So, for work, for my private life. And, Rory, you know, I've Googled the most popular apps in 2025. And you mentioned Canva.
Rory: Oh, God, here's a dangerous thing to be talking about.
Maria: No, no, you mentioned Canva. So, it's one of the most popular applications for editing purposes, like photos, video editing. Also, Audible. Audible is super popular for audiobooks, podcasts, and stories. Audible, please sponsor our podcast, you know. Bumble, dating apps. Dear listeners, dating apps are pretty popular. Still in 2025. Also, there's this app AllTrails. Hike and bike and run. Do you know about this app AllTrails?
Rory: I have never heard of that before in my life.
Maria: Elevate. Actually, I've used Elevate. Elevate is an app to train your brain and vocabulary memory. And there are some math puzzles, dear listeners. Brain training games. It's pretty good. Yeah, fun. So, Elevate. Also, please sponsor our podcast. It's as if, you know, like we're cheap, Rory. I'm selling us to Audible, to Canva, to Elevate. What's going on?
Rory: Well, we've not done a very good job of it. We're doing it now. We haven't secured a deal. This is why we cannot have nice things, Maria.
Maria: Oh, yeah. Like SmartGym app, for example, for home workouts. Dear listeners, maybe you do some weightlifting and you have this Smart Gym app. So, these are some of the most popular apps. You download apps on your phone. So, you can say that recently I've downloaded a taxi app or a dating app. But what happens if you delete the app from your phone? You just remove it, delete it.
Rory: Get rid of it.
Maria: Get rid of it, yeah. You can say, like, I've downloaded (Present Perfect) and recently I've deleted it. I've got rid of this app. You can also say, I had to get hold of a taxi app. So, I downloaded it or “to get hold of”. In this context, it means download. So, I usually stick to the ones I've had for years. So, Present Perfect, I have had lots of apps for a long time. Or I had them installed. So, pre-installed apps. And I usually stick to the ones I have. I don't usually download anything new. And, dear listener, I've googled some apps to try in 2025. Six best apps to try out. Interesting.