Author: Jeff Noble | Posted under: Reviews
Tags: games, photography, photos, pictures

ESPN Cameraman v1.0.3 | Published by EpicTilt | Via App Store | Free | Released: 11-08-08


Photo Hunter v1.1 | Published by Eric Chen | Via App Store | $0.99 | Released: 11-07-08

Overview
What you’ve got here are two apps that are great fun for any age, at any time. They are essentially the digital age takeoff of the old “What’s Wrong in This Picture?” from the kids magazine Highlights. These magazines always were the most worn, dog-eared periodicals in the doctor’s office. Both of these apps will see their share of wear and tear as well.
Functionality
Both apps essentially do the same thing. You’re presented with two nearly-identical pictures, and you’re given a time limit to identify the differences in the two pictures. These may be as obvious as someone having no ear to as subtle as the change of color on a wristband.
Both apps challenge you to find five differences between the two pictures. You tap on the part of the picture that’s different, and a highlighted circle appears around your selection if you got it right. Then you’re off to find the rest of the differences.
Both apps allow you to “cheat” by using a certain number of chances. Cheats will also be used up if you make a mistake by tapping where there’s not a difference in the two images.


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Author: Robin Eddins | Posted under: Reviews
Tags: csi: miami, debt clock, my budget money management, photobuddy, sale
PhotoBuddy -
$1.99 Free (ONE DAY ONLY)
“Provides convenient ways to help professionals and amateurs calculate some of the most needed camera settings.”
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My Budget Money Management - $.99 Free (PRICE DROP)
“Simply enter your budget, setup recurring payments like rent, and enter new expenses as you go.”
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CSI: Miami™ - $7.99 $5.99 (PRICE DROP)
“Discover the official game of CSI: Miami on the iPhone with an exclusive investigation written in collaboration with the creator of the TV show, Anthony E. Zuiker!”
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Debt Clock - $.99 Free (PRICE DROP)
“Realtime view the US National Debt, complete with the latest Pork news and your share of the National Debt based on the US Population.”
Author: Jeff Noble | Posted under: Reviews
Tags: health, native apps

mind Wave v2.0 | Published by Jakub Koter | Via App Store | $1.99 | Released: 10-31-08

Overview
Now here’s an app that has left me humming… mind Wave uses binaural tones to induce relaxation, increase concentration or aid sleep! You can find out more information about binaural tones here. Slip on some headphones, fire up mind Wave and listen your way to a different mood or state of relaxation.


Functionality
Launching mind Wave brings you to some instruction screens, one of which urges you to use headphones for the fullest experience. I can vouch for this. Make sure you use headphones. It sounds terrible if you just listen through the iPhone speakers, and you’ll be tempted to immediately delete the app.
Once your headphones are safely tucked into your canals, you’ll see that the app has three main buttons across the bottom: Tones, Timer, and Visual Stimulation.
Tapping on Tones brings you to the list of tones provided with the app which include:
- Study Aid
- Sleep Induction
- Relaxation
- Deep Meditation
- Mental Refreshed
- Coffee
- Creativity Boost
- Focusing Attention
- Weightloss
- Headache Treatment
While I am only a reviewer and am certainly NOT knowledgeable on binaural tones, I would heartily recommend that you not tempt fate and try using “Sleep Induction” while driving.
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Author: Kat Griffin | Posted under: Reviews
Tags: native apps, spreadsheet

Spreadsheet v1.0.1 | Published by Softalk Ltd | Via App Store | $7.99 | Released: 9-13-08


iSpreadsheet v2.3 | Published by Xin Zhao | Via App Store | $3.99 | Released: 9-24-08

Overview
I live and breathe spreadsheets. In fact, I have a bumper sticker on my wall that reads, “I heart Excel.” And it’s true. So I was excited to see more than one spreadsheet app for the iPhone, and to do a showdown between iSpreadsheet and Spreadsheet. So which is the better app?
Functionality
I tested out the two apps from both a personal and business model. I use spreadsheets to create my own weekly calendar because I’m an organzational nut, and spreadsheets allow me to color code, add notes and keep details all in one place.
From a business standpoint, I use spreadsheets all the time to create reports for my clients, which relies more on formulas, pivot tables and complex formatting.


I went into this showdown wanting to accomplish two things: 1. Figure out which app would be better from a personal and easy to use point of view. 2. See which would be the best when working with more complex documents.
Comparison
iSpreadsheet has all the basics needed for one to create a spreadsheet. When opening the application, a toolbar will appear at the bottom of the screen loaded with basic function cells for copy and paste, color coding and changing font color. An easy to find Formula Wizard is also available to help input arithmetic formulas.
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Author: Jeff Noble | Posted under: Reviews
Tags: entertainment, movies, native apps, Television, theater, tv

i.TV v1.0 | Published by i.TV, LLC | Via App Store | Free | Released: 10-06-08

Overview
i.TV has quietly entered the app world but needs a larger screen because it has the potential to be a blockbuster among viewer addicts. This app can help you keep track of TV shows in your area - whether you have cable, satellite or still use rabbit ears. It also helps you stay up-to-date with the latest movies and gives you viewing times for your local theater.


Functionality
After you setup an i.TV account, the next thing you’ll need to do with i.TV is plug in your zip code to the preferences, or allow the app to find you. After it does that, it will walk you through setup. If you want to change your viewing preferences, you can tap on the “More” button and change them in the Settings panel. (see below) Continue Reading
Author: Jeff Noble | Posted under: Reviews
Tags: free apps, native apps, speed limit, travel

Trapster v1.0.2 | Published by Tenereillo, Inc. | Via App Store | Free | Released: 10-08-08

Overview
Did you miss the days when folks would high-beam you with their headlights to warn you of parked police cars ahead? Those hiding po-pos will get you if you’re not careful these days. Now you have a modernized high-tech high beam solution in Trapster. Consistent use and reliance on the goodwill of others will steer you clear of speed traps.


Functionality
Using Trapster requires that you setup an account with them at www.trapster.com. After entering all of your information, including your cell phone number and service provider, you’ll be sent a text message with a code. After entering that into the Safari browser screen, you’ll be approved and can set your preferences (see above).
Firing up Trapster will take you to your current location with a map - like a built-in Google map. Unfortunately, in smaller towns like mine, it appears that the whole 8 mile radius of the town is a giant speed trap…
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Author: Jeff Noble | Posted under: Reviews
Tags: fonix ispeak, free apps, native apps, shazam, voice dialing

Say Who - Dialer v0.1020 | Published by Excuse Me Services, Inc. | Via App Store | Free | Released: 10-20-08

Overview
Apple notoriously left off voice speed dial on the iPhone. There have been many apps scrambling to fill this much-needed void, and Say Who - Dialer is one of them. Best of all, it’s free. How does it do?

Functionality
With Say Who, simply say who… or say what, wait a few seconds, and the interactive screen will present you with the options for dialing. A button at the top left corner of the screen allows you to turn on/off automatic dialing. When turned on, the voice command will dial automatically for you in about 3-5 seconds.
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