Top Ten Apps for April Fool’s Day

Top Ten Apps for April Fool’s Day

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April 1 is coming soon: Have you prepared the perfect little prank this year? Check out these fun apps to get some good ideas on what you can do this April Fools’ Day!

#10: X-Ray Machine

  It’s what’s inside that counts, so show your friends exactly what they don’t have inside with this fake–x-ray app. It displays x-ray images you can position over human or animal body parts (and even a purse!) to create the illusion of an actual x-ray taking place. You can even shock people with images of fractures, parasitic infections, and other undesirable things within.
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#9: FunShaver

  Surprise dad with an early Father’s Day present this April Fools’ Day by giving him a fabulous set of FunShavers, virtual razors that look, sound, and feel like the real thing. You don’t even have to know which type of razor dad likes best: this app features both disposable- and electric-type razors, which can also vibrate like authentic electric razors. FunShaver—always new, good for the whole family!
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#8: Police Badges FREE

  Convince everyone that you’re an actual member of the US armed forces with this app’s collection of realistic military badges. You could be a marshal, sheriff, special agent, and so much more. You could even pretend to be some of cinema’s or TV’s most popular characters (e.g., James Bond, Jack Bauer, Fox Mulder, Cordell Walker).
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#7: Prank Calculator

  If you think math is hard, wait till you see Prank Calculator work. It never calculates anything right! Whether you’re adding single digits or multiplying numbers that fill the entire input box, this app will never show you the answer. So when people ask you for a calculator this April Fools’ Day, make them laugh by giving them this silly calculator.
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#6: Airhorn Ultimate Free

  This app turns your phone into a highly customizable (and annoying) air horn. It has various options for modifying the display, sound pitch, playback duration, and more. This virtual air horn can also be triggered by sound or movement, and it can even play a lure sound, such as a busy signal, to attract people to your phone!
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#5: Blue Screen Of Death

  Windows’s most dreaded error messages have finally come to your phone: This app fakes the occurrence of a bug check, fatal exception error, and other unwanted operation failures on any Windows Phone—be it yours or a friend’s.
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#4: Silly Soundboard

 

Want a funny sound to go with your funny April Fools’ Day joke? Check out this soundboard app of random audio clips that can be played one at a time, in a sequence, or all at once—instantly or after a specified number or seconds. You can also loop playback and alter the pitch/tempo of the audio clips to create the perfect sound you want. Read More

 

#3: Broken Screen

  With this app, you can trick people into thinking your phone’s screen has been terribly shattered (you decide whether it’s by them or you). It’s a basic yet effective app that displays a very realistic image of shattered glass on your cell phone.
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#2: This is not an iPhone

  Your Windows Phone is not an iPhone, so say it loud and proud with this uniquely charming app! It contains a diverse collection of amusing Windows Phone–pride wallpapers and ringtones that you can save to your phone. You can also send the developer your own wallpaper and ringtone creations for inclusion in this app’s future versions.
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#1: Funny Faces

  Experience Augmented Reality at its finest—and silliest—with Funny Faces. This app lets you add overlays to pictures that are being shot or are already saved to the Pictures Hub. It also has a smart face-detection capability that can correctly position the overlays even without your help.
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