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Thursday, May 31, 2012

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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Path

 Path iPhone app review
Path 2 is here! The Path social networking iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad app allows you to share your day’s activities, thoughts, feelings, and inspirations with your existing social networks or with a strictly defined group of people. The Path social networking iOS app blends and cohesively merges some of the most successful and desirable features of Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and the emerging cadre of location-based iOS apps.
What’s Path you ask? It’s a network of your 50 closest friends where you post and view photos taken on an iPhone. Photos are posted on your profile page which you can also tag. Tags are used to describe the People, Places, and Things along your path in your pics. The idea behind Path is that it documents your path through life and lets you share it with your closest and most intimate network of friends and family. A big pool of money and talent is behind the startup as they try to create something close to a photo powered mobile network.

Karma

 Karma iPhone app review
“Only good things will follow.” That’s what you see the first time you open the Karma app on your iPhone. What is Karma you ask? It’s a new mobile social shopping hub for gifts. It’s a new way to send real gifts to your friends and family by simply sending a txt message. The much crazed over
Facebook IPO today was big news around the tech and financial world. On the iPhone front, today Facebook acquired Karma, no pun intended. Good news for both Karma users and Facebook shareholders. In this review we will cover how the Karma service works on the iPhone and what it offers.
Not only is Karma great for its instant ability to send gifts, it also bakes in a few other goodies. For example you don’t need to specify the style, color or flavor of products ahead of time, since the person who receives the gift can choose it. You also don’t need to know their mailing address ahead of time, since your friend can enter their preferred shipping address themselves. Finally, you don’t even really have to pay for the gift you send until your friend accepts it and enters their delivery info. Here’s the flow of how you go about setting up and using Karma on your iPhone to send and receive gifts:

Step 1 – Browse Products and Find a Gift

The app has a colorful and easy to navigate interface that is image & slideshow heavy, and easy on the eyes. Browse products from a set of curated gift types or look for stuff for specific occasions like birthdays, celebrations, new jobs and more. You can dig into each section and filter further or jump right into top gifts. Categories like Foodie, Geek, Quirky, Romantic, Trendsetter, and Baby aim to fit specific niche markets. You can also look into New and Featured gifts for popular Karma ideas. Filter gift prices using a slider to find products within your budget. Karma uses your Facebook account to display upcoming birthdays, parties, graduations, marriages and other gift worthy events from your social circle. Once you find a product or service that you want to gift, you can read the full description of what it includes, and what it costs.

Fitocracy – Fitness

 Fitocracy iPhone app review
Facebook + Pinterest + GameCenter + your workouts equal the Fitocracy fitness iPhone app. Fitness social networking is delivered with this thorough iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad app. You can track your workouts and daily activities; connect with other fitness lovers; earn points; find motivation; and share your hints, tips, successes and failures within the Fitocracy iOS app network and your existing social networks.
The Fitocracy iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad app has a longer, more involved registration process, but the wit and humor of Fitocracy and its benevolent robot leader Fred make it engaging and fun. You sign in with “old school” email and password or via “new school social authentication” from Twitter, Facebook, or RunKeeper. You choose a picture from your library or shoot one from within the Fitocracy iPhone app. You select a username as well.

TourWrist

 TourWrist iPad and iPhone app review
The TourWrist iPhone & iPad app delivers gorgeous panoramas with amazing clarity and precision. It is the perfect place to dream about where you will go when you win the lottery, your next vacation, or your next home. The TourWrist iPad app incorporates sophisticated features to share a TourWrist panorama in the TourWrist iPhone and iPad apps, online at tourwrist.com, and your online and social networking marketing campaigns.
The TourWrist iPhone & iPad app home screen has an attractive visual aesthetic and simple navigation. Your options for exploring the TourWrist iOS app panoramas are outlined on the left side of the screen. You can browse panoramas or check out the tour of the day, property of the day, and photographer of the day. You have the option of selecting a tour from a Google map on the right side of the screen.

Ski Safari

 Ski Safari iPhone game review
As far as the iPhone and iPod touch platformers are concerned, games tend to fall into one of two categories: They’re either simplistic titles that provide quick entertainment, or they provide full-fledged gaming experiences that attempt to rival console titles. Defiant Development’s app, Ski Safari, definitely falls into the former category.
Ski Safari is simple enough. You’re skiing down the side of a mountain, with an avalanche closing in on you. You’ll jump different obstacles and try to avoid the avalanche before it eventually catches up with you. The lure of the title is supposed to be seeing how far you can make it. There’s nothing substantial beyond that.
Given that the application has so little in terms of concept, it was only natural to expect that the game’s mechanics would be its saving grace. The less-is-more approach taken in Ski Safari has worked for countless other games. Tiny Wings, Angry Birds and Cut the Rope all feature the same simplistic controls and animated graphics, yet they’re major successes.

Shoot the Zombirds!

 Shoot the Zombirds! iPhone app review
Shoot the Zombirds! is a new game for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad and the newest release by Infinite Dreams, the same team behind
Jelly Defense. The Shoot the Zombirds! iOS app incorporates intuitive, precise gesture controls, great graphics, and a fantastic soundtrack to create a fun, fresh, addictive gaming experience.
The Infinite Dreams development team address details that are frequently overlooked yet vitally important to an exciting gaming atmosphere. Graphics and illustrations in Shoot the Zombirds are somewhat reminiscent of Tim Burton’s Coraline. The dark, horror graphic details are extremely unscary. Like Coraline, the pumpkids have heads with an exaggerated proportion to their bodies. The zombirds and their evil cohorts have a cuddly, cute quality. But, the distinction between the heroes and villains is extremely clear. The screen is framed by dead tree branches and dilapidated Victorian homes.

The sky changes colors, and clouds move creating texture and fluidity. The visual presence of the Shoot the Zombirds! iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad game app is punctuated by a perfectly crafted soundtrack. The production is exquisite and complements the less than scary, good versus evil premise of the Shoot the Zombirds! iOS game app.

Invy – Event planner

Invy - Event planner iPhone app review
Invy is a stylish event date planner for the iPhone. The intention of the invy iPhone app is wickedly cool, but the execution incorporates email to make it accessible to those who balk at the $1.99 price tag. I want to love the invy iPhone app to coordinate the date for a get together, but its pursuit of simplicity actually results in layers of messaging and confusion. The work of the invy iPhone app occurs within the app and leaves an email paper trail behind. The Invy interface is built with style. The invy iPhone app has a modern, clean graphic presence, and smooth, logical navigation. You are required to validate your email address to use the invy iPhone app. You simply tap the notepad to add a new proposed date. You title the event, add the location and recipients, and select dates.

SnipSnap Coupon

 SnipSnap Coupon iPhone app review
The SnipSnap Coupon iPhone app reduces the paper clutter of coupons with a bright visual presence and smart features with two really important exceptions. While this is a wonderful app and idea, the SnipSnap Coupon iPhone app does not currently support manufacturer coupons or grocery store redemption. According to the developers, they hope to add these features in a future update. Until the SnipSnap Coupon iPhone app includes manufacturer coupons and grocery store redemption, the rating will be lower.
The SnipSnap Coupon iPhone app has a great aesthetic and excellent navigation. It starts with a succinct, well-explained introduction to this coupon app’s functionality. With a similar interface to Instagram, you navigate between the action icons contained in a menu bar at the bottom of the screen. You then filter with one touch gesture controls in a thin menu bar at the top of the screen. The navigation is agile and smooth.

StarTracker

 StarTracker iPhone app review
One of the most exciting days in Elementary School is the day when they blow up what seemed like a huge observatorium and everyone crawled in to gaze at the stars shown above and marvel at the stories that went along with it. Now, with StarTracker from Shen Ji Pan, you can make your back yard your own observatorim using your iPhone.
StarTracker has a user friendly interface and is simple to understand. The application must be given permission to access your location so that it is able to use the built in gyroscope compass, which allows StarTracker to identify what stars you are seeing. By pointing your camera toward the sky StarTracker can tell you exactly what you are seeing.

Jybe

 Jybe iPhone app review
Do you love to check out movie, book, and restaurant recommendations from iPhone apps? Would you love the chance to buy a ticket to a highly recommended movie, download a book, or reserve a table from the same iOS app? The Jybe iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad app combines great reviews and suggestions, tools to immediately experience them, and handy saving features to build wish lists.
The Jybe iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad app can be accessed with a sign in from your Facebook, Google, Twitter or email account. The email sign in features an excellent interface and navigation. Once you verify your email address, you are immediately redirected to the Jybe iPhone app. This is a subtle, yet effective functionality. You don’t find yourself scrolling through pages of other iOS apps that may distract you and prevent you from coming back to the Jybe recommendation app.

Speak it! Text to Speech review

 Speak it! Text to Speech iPhone app review
The Speak it! Text to Speech iPhone and iPad app is like a TomTom for your text and copy from emails, news articles, and documents. The wickedly cool functionality of the Speak it! Text to Speech iOS app is accomplished with amazingly simple gesture controls. As a productivity iOS app, it has a specific function with simple, straightforward navigation.
The screen has a typical open space where you can type or paste the text you want the Speak it! Text to Speech iPhone and iPad app to transform into audio. You can copy an email with standard iPhone and iPad gesture controls, then you open the Speak if! Text to Speech iPhone and iPad app. You paste the text, select the voice, and press play. You can choose from four voices–male British, female British, male American, or female American. Additional voices are available for purchase from within the Speak it! Text to Speech iPhone and iPad app. You can save the audio files as well. They can be accessed via the file folder icon at the bottom of the screen. You can watch the spoken word, as it is highlighted on the screen. Or, you can check out other features in your iPhone while the audio continues. The audio is sharp, clear, and surprisingly conversational. The flow is nice–not necessarily as robotic as you might expect.

Chee.rs review

 Chee.rs iPhone app review
The Cheers iPhone app draws you in with its wit and charm as you give “cheers” to your favorite people, places, and things. Chee.rs is a social networking app for iPhone (with a small web presence as well) that incorporates some of the best features of Facebook, Twitter, Yelp, and Pinterest, with a new happy vibe. Unlike the Pinterest iPhone app which frequently makes me aware how my house is extremely disorganized and how much I don’t care about the multiple uses of yogurt containers and spaghetti jars, the Cheers iPhone app removes the guilt and pretension. With the Chee.rs app, you share what you love about your life in its truest form. Send a shout of encouragement to a friend interviewing for his or her dream job. Recommend your favorite neighborhood restaurant or the cool one you stumbled into on vacation. Share a book that changed your life.

Facebook Camera review

 Facebook Camera iPhone app review
The just released Facebook Camera iPhone app has three functions–a photography news feed, a nice interface to upload photos to Facebook, and a streamlined in-app camera. Facebook has essentially created a client for its users.
The attractive photo feed of your Facebook friends’ photos is a welcome feature, but the gesture navigation is the exceptional aspect of the photo feed. You can scroll through your friends photos displayed with great clarity and precision. If a friend is tagged in multiple photos or shares an album, you swipe your finger across the screen and the pictures move across the screen horizontally. If you want to navigate back to the top of the screen where you access the camera and your iPhone and iPod Touch photos, you double tap at the top of the screen and you’re quickly transported. It’s an agile, time-saving feature. The comments and likes are displayed on the photo. With a touch, you can like quickly and comment quickly. The photo does not have to process and turn, so you can comment swiftly.

The Facebook Camera in-app camera is accessed with a touch on the camera at the top left of the screen. It is an extremely simple camera with basic snap shot function. After the photo is saved to the camera roll, you can apply one of fifteen filters, crop, rotate, and tag it. Although there are fifteen filters, none compare to Instagram and Hipstamatic. The interface for using these tools is straightforward and direct, but photo effect junkies and photography nerds will be extremely underwhelmed by the Facebook Camera iOS app’s limited functionality.

Everyme review

 Everyme iPhone app review
Facebook and Twitter can feel too open and impersonal for most people. If you want more control over what information you share and with whom you share it, then you’ll want to check out the new Everyme social networking app for iPhone. It helps you narrow and define groups to share a private conversation. It’s the perfect way to keep up with your girls night out group, your work lunch crew, and your family without requiring everyone to participate in the same social networking application. It’s also a great way of staying in touch with your friend who responds to texts, but doesn’t answer an email. All of your conversations are private, so you never have to worry about your posts, pictures, and observations ending up where you don’t want them to be.

Yoga with Janet Stone review

 Yoga with Janet Stone iPhone app review
Well-known Vinyasa yoga teacher Janet Stone has released a well-produced iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad app bringing yoga and meditation videos and guidance to your iOS device. If you can’t get to her workshops or classes, then the small investment of $4.99 swiftly downloads her beautifully produced videos filled with her knowledge and Vinyasa yoga sequences.
The Yoga with Janet Stone iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad app has simple, clear functionality. You can choose between yoga sessions or meditations. The yoga sessions are grouped by flexibility, strength, and daily practice. You can also create a custom practice. The Yoga with Janet Stone iOS app features yoga practices categorized according to your level of experience. You may also incorporate music from your iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad to further customize the yoga practice. The music provided has an appealing zen vibe that nicely complements the simple, light-filled set for Janet to lead you through your practice.

PreggoBooth review

Ever wonder what you will look like when you’re pregnant? The Preggo Booth iPhone app gives you a chance to check out what you’ll look like at three, six, and nine months. Pregnancy can be stressful and causes fear and uncertainty for new moms. Whether you’r expecting, planing to conceive, or just want to have some fun messing around with the idea, the PreggoBooth app for your iPhone attempts to shed some humor on this otherwise serious and tense subject matter. It can also be somewhat educational seeing yourself virtually pregnant and see how you would look throughout your child bearing trimesters.
PreggoBooth iPhone app review
As you would expect, the PreggoBooth app is extremely simple to use. You need to take a full length body photo. You’ll definitely need someone to shoot a photo, as it recommends you position yourself in a crime-scene outline on the screen. Your hand is on your hip, and a profile shot is required. After you shoot your photo, you adjust three areas on the screen with gesture controls. You move bubbles to cover your bust, belly, and bum.