Tag: Reviews
Instant podcasts With Instacast
I am an avid fan of podcasts. I have a long commute every day so I’m able to squeeze around 3 hours of audio content...
Weather HD: Finally, beautiful weather for iOS
Ever since purchasing my first iPhone, I’ve relentlessly searched for the best and brightest of third-party applications to supplement the utility and enjoyment an iPhone...
There’s a new man in my Mac’s life, and his name is Alfred
Alfred by Running with Crayons, Ltd., is a productivity application for your Mac. It functions as a super-fast launcher, a search engine, a file finder, and so much more. You can get the app for free or purchase an additional Powerpack for more functions.
Expenditure — Track your spendings
I’ve been looking for an app that allows me to track my spendings while I’m on the road, ever since I got my first iPhone....
Kosmo Spin: Intergalactic breakfast & other silliness
Strange but Good With literally tens of thousands of games crowding the App Store, iOS developers face the increasingly difficult challenge of creating games that...
Clarus: The Pet Lover’s Mac app
Clarus ($24.99) by Kennettnet is a unique application that helps you keep track of your pets. It records important pet details, photographs, medication, and expenses, and offers templates so you can easily print out information for a pet babysitter or your vet. And there's a companion iPhone app so you can keep all your pets' information with you.
NoteNow: notes on your iOS wallpaper – sort of
NoteNow is a simple note-taking app intended for one purpose: allowing users to type out a short note and make it the wallpaper of their...
Textie: free text messages you might actually use
An Obvious Problem Over the past several years I’ve seen countless iOS apps that promise the exact same thing: free text messaging for your iPhone....
DropBook for Mac: An elegant, lightning-fast way to update Facebook
DropBook is one of those applications that does one thing and does it exceedingly well. No more manual uploading of pictures to Facebook–just drag, drop, and send. Sharing web pages is a simple as dragging the URL to the DropBook icon and adding a comment, if you wish. You can add screenshots, iSight pictures, text, and photographs without going through Facebook to do it.
Chronories: A daily diary and logging system for your Mac
Chronories is not just a diary application for your Mac. It is a living time capsule that helps you monitor your life in the present and preserve your memories for the future.
Civilization V for the Mac: a review
Civilization V, the love it or hate it strategy game from Firaxis, arrived on Mac OS X on November 23, 2010. Originally releasing for PC...
Magic Fiddle for iPad by Smule
Stand back Ocarina, there’s a new Smule in town. Magic Fiddle is its name, and it’s the most fun I’ve had for $2.99 in a...
Ratings, reviews missing 14 hours and counting from App Store
This morning, Macstories reports that ratings and reviews on the iTunes App Store have been missing for over 14 hours. As you can see from...
Shot Shot Shoot (iPad Review)
There is no shortage of unique and creative games available on Apple’s App Store, so a game with a unique design like Shot Shot Shoot...
Most commonly used words in App Store Reviews
Have you ever wondered what people love or hate about an application? Marco Arment, developer of Tumblr and InstaPaper has compiled a list of the...
A Little Bird Told Me: Osfoora HD—A Unique and Beautiful Twitter Client for iPad
In a world cluttered with Twitter clients, you might wonder if it's worth considering yet another. It definitely is, because Osfoora HD offers one of the best Twitter interfaces on the market and provides all the functionality you need.
Delivery Status Touch for iPad/iPhone
Delivery Status Touch is a beautifully-conceived application that serves one purpose: to help you keep track of your packages. If you obsess over when your treasures are going to arrive (I do), this app makes the obsessive process that much more fun. You can actually watch your package come closer and closer in real time (or at least in carrier update time).
WWDC 2010: Safari 5
The iPad and the iPhone got all of the love during this morning’s Stevenote to open WWDC. But, later on in the day, while everyone...