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Is This Apple’s New iPhone? No, It’s An iPhone Clone
Engadget has just reported that they’ve got hold of photos of what they believe could be the next generation iPhone or iPhone 4G or iPhone HD. Apparently the phone was found in on the floor of a San Jose bar inside of an iPhone 3G case. According to Engadget the…
Full StoryColor Me! – iPhone App Review
Color Me! ($.99) Version 1.4 REVIEW – “A great coloring app that kids of all ages will enjoy!” I used to love coloring projects as a kid because it allowed for me to be creative and a bit of a perfectionist at the same time.
Full StoryUnique Photo effects with AppliFX pro on your iPhone-be creative!
AppliFX 1.3 was created specifically for the iPhone and iPod touch platform, utilizing the touch interface by Independent iPhone app developer, Emir F Samsuddin is. This is a photo effects app created with smart mathematical algorithms and calculations. The main features of this app are QuikSplash, Sin and the Enviro group effects but there are also other filters you may find interesting as well
Full StoryContactsPlus XL – iPhone App Review
ContactsPlus XL ($1.99) Version – 1.0.0 REVIEW – “Take control of your contacts with ContactsPlus!” Do you have an extremely full address book? Do you sometimes have trouble finding your friends numbers because of all your work contacts? If you would like to be able to not only sort your contacts into categories, but also sort your contacts by a variety of different fields then you might want to check out ContactsPlus XL! One of the great things about this app is just how flexible it is. When you open it for the first time you’ll be taken to the main menu. You don’t have to worry about transferring all your contacts into this app because it just uses your device’s built in contact list. Something that I have noticed when using other “contact” apps is that they sometimes had difficulty importing data correctly if it was synced from an exchange account. This app had no problems whatsoever importing and viewing my Google contacts that I have synced to my phone! The main menu has a variety of ways to view and sort your contacts. The main “Contacts” button takes you to a list of all your contacts that are sorted by last name by default. Something that I found very nice about this app is that you’ll notice small thumbnails of your contacts on the left if you have a contact picture assigned to them. Being a very visual person it helps a lot to have a face with the name. This feature of this app combined with the Facebook app’s sync makes it easy for me to keep photos of people and associate faces with names! A feature that is particularly nice, and that people have complained about not having from the start, is the ability to sort your contacts into user defined “groups.” By touching the “Groups” button from the main menu you’ll be taken to a list of all your currently defined groups. To add a new group you just touch the “+” button in the upper right corner. You can rename and/or remove groups at any time by touching the “rename” button or by “swiping” to delete. At the bottom of the main menu you’ll see a “Settings” button that will open up a screen with a variety of customizable options from the apps “theme” color to default search and sort parameters. Where this app really shines is in how customizable it is. It is extremely simple to make it feel and look the way that you want it to. There is even an option to view your contacts using “Coverflow”! The “search” features are also a nice touch and make it easy to find contacts by all kinds of fields from first and last name to occupation, reverse phone number lookup and even things like nicknames and birthdays! There are two different types of search, one that does helps you search by phone number and dial them, and another that allows you to search all the rest of the fields at once! Whether you just want a good way to keep your contacts separated into categories, or you want a way to help you remember all the little details, I think you’ll find that this app does the job quite well. If you’re still skeptical be sure to check out my video demonstration embedded in this review, or download the free version and try it out! - David H
Full StoryGrocery iQ – iPhone App Review
Grocery iQ – (Free) Version 2.01 REVIEW – “An extensive grocery shopping app that ensures all your favorite items are included.” I have gone through a few shopping list apps and some of them started out great and ended terrible, while others started out terrible and didn’t get too much better. Grocery iQ combines the technology of RedLaser with the ease of a simple shopping list app. Now this app works basically like every other shopping list app out there when you first look at it
Full StoryYahoo! Search – iPhone App Review
Yahoo! Search (Free) Version – 1.0.0 REVIEW – “A great, simple search tool!” Even though there are already a lot of great search apps available in the App Store, Yahoo! decided to go ahead and release their own! While this app does not have a lot of customizable features, it is extremely simple to use. It also is very quick and has great speech recognition! The icon for this app is great and makes it quick to recognize as a search app without reading the app name. Something I noticed when I first opened up this app is that it asks if you want to use your current location information. Curious as to what this was for, one of the first things I searched was for a local fast food place. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it searches not only the internet, but also Google maps to help you find things that are close to you! The built in maps is particularly nice if you are looking for a business close to you. When you search the small map that appears at the top of the screen will have quick links to call the phone number or get directions to the location of the closest business to your current location. This kind of thing is particularly nice for finding things like places to eat. The overview for search results is certainly nice. Different types of search results show up in different ways. You have the location based results first if there are any, then you have everything else from “Wikipedia” results which show the main photo from the entry as well as some sub-topics to go directly to, to just regular web results. The interface is very smooth when you touch a link to open a page. If you touch the small map it brings up a full screen version of the map with the locations listed at the bottom of the screen. If you touch a regular web link it slides the link you touched to the bottom of the screen while it loads the page above it. Once the page is fully loaded the link information goes away and reveals browsing controls
Full StoryMinefield Hex – iPhone App Review
Minefield Hex ($.99) Version 1.2 REVIEW – “Minesweeper finally has come to the iPhone in style!” With the revival of all my favorite classic games on the iPhone, I knew it would only be a matter of time before Minesweeper made it’s appearance. Mindfield Hex is the Minesweeper for the next generation and it is better than I remember.
Full StoryKaleidoVid a little fun for your iPhone
Y ou only have to point the camera at something colorful and tap the screen, image freezes and the result is amazing kaleidoscopic image in your iPhone.You can share it on facebook,twitter,sendvia e-mail or just save it as it is pretty good way to create unique backgrounds for your iPhone. All this is available via KaleidoVid 1.0—new app created by David Barnard of App Cubby and Polar Bear Farm for the crazy price of just $0.99.
Full StorySmooth Movie on your iPhone hence today!
Now you can watch the movies on your iPhone with high quality! You need not spend lots of time and effort on copying it on your desktop to fix it! How? the answer is simple — new smooth movie App on your iPhone developed by Kabuki Vision.
Full StorySessionTalk SIP Client – iPhone App Review
SessionTalk SIP Client ($0.99) Version – 1.0 REVIEW – “Save minutes on your phone plan with SIP!” If you are a fan of Voice over IP technology and have not tried it on your mobile device yet this could be the next must-have app you’ve been looking for! SessionTalk SIP Client will allow you to connect your iPhone to your favorite VOIP service and use an interface that works and feels extremely similar to the iPhone’s built in phone functions. When you open this app up the first thing you’ll need to do is set up your VOIP service. If you don’t already have a service set up you’ll need to go and sign up for an account. You’ll see a list of VOIP services that have pre-configured settings if you choose to use those. I was able to easily find each of them using Google and choose one. With that said there is also a “Generic SIP” button that will leave all the settings pretty much untouched and ready for you to customize with any other VOIP serves that supports SIP phones.
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