AppZapp: Discover the App Store – iPhone App Review

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AppZapp – Discover the AppStore © 2010 ConIT AG

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AppZapp has been around for quite a while and has brought us apps like “Do Not Press The Red Button”, and many more. They have somewhere around 20 apps in their catalog for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad, and they have released a new app to try and sort through it all: Discover the App Store.

PhotoToMac Mikes iPhone 4 66 200x300 AppZapp: Discover the App Store   iPhone App ReviewAppZapp has released a new app to easily guide you through the AppStore. “Discover the App Store“ is an easy walk through all the apps has to offer, with a simple easy interface. AppZapp also has a “PriceAlarm“ function, that will always inform you of sales or promotions of certain apps you love. You just set up a free account, and select the Apps you want to monitor.

Discover the App Store” is a great tool to help you find what your looking for in the App Store. It features the same great descriptions and details you’ve come to know from the App Store. It supports App Stores in the US, UK, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

AppZapp Features:
- App offers, free apps and new apps at a glance
- Detailed overview of the apps with pictures and videos
- The feature “Preisalarm“ informs you about markdowns of selected apps
- Watch list for apps
- All changes and updates at a glance
- Browse through all the AppStore categories
- Top 100 list of the most popular apps, sorted by “iPhone“, “iPad“, “Paid“ and “Free“ Apps
- Browse the various AppStores
- Price chart history for each app (30/60/90 days)
- Share Apps via Facebook / Twitter / SMS / eMail

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This is a great app for monitoring the App Store. Something the is missing from the actual App Store. Being able to keep an eye on certain apps that you may find a little pricey, and know when there are going on sale, is a terrific feature, that will probably never be included by Apple. The “Changes and Updates at a glance” feature is great, if you’re interested in knowing what has recently been updated, or want to ignore updates and focus on new releases only. Seeing as this app is free, there is no reason we cannot recommend this app.

You can get AppZapp: Discover the App Store now for free, in the App Store. Get it now!

AppZapp

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KaleidoBalls – iPhone App Review

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KaleidoBalls – © 2010 Croesus-Mode, Inc.

Version 1.0

$0.99

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In the vast sea of apps in the App Store, it is often the most simple apps that are the most fun and get the most use. I’m always on the look out for something simple to play with, that doesn’t take too much thought, but is fun to goof around with, while watching TV or something.

Developer Croesus-Mode has released an app called KaleidoBalls. You can create color balls by touching the screen and  dragging your finger across screen to create more color balls and animations. Ball color is based on screen position and varies as screen is touched multiple times. The balls are animated in the order they are created, and keep repeating, to get a kaleidoscope effect.

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You shake the device to clear the screen and start over. Tap to add dots, swipe to make swirls, or whatever you want. Check out our video to see it in action.

KaleidoBalls is available in the App Store now, for $0.99. Go get it now!

KaleidoBalls

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Camera Kompare – iPhone App Review

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Camera Kompare by SearchBuild LLC © 2010

version 1.2

$0.99

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When you’re researching your next purchase of pretty much anything, you want to have as much information as you can, before making in decision. This applies to anything from an apple, to a new home. I especially search out the most info I can, when purchasing electronics. With so many different manufacturers and so many different retailers, it can be tough to find the best deal.

Developer SearchBuild also saw this problem in the digital camera market, and decided to do something about it. They has released a great app called Camera Kompare. Just as the name suggests, this app gives you the ability to look up just about any make and model of digital camera. You can check out all the specs, look up prices, and even do a side by side comparison. They have over 1400 cameras included, and more are added with each free update. Also, if you feel there is a camera or feature missing, you can contact them via their support page, and they’ll try to help. With all this info, you should be able to decide on which camera is right for you.

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Features:

  1. PhotoToMac Mikes iPhone 4 43 200x300 Camera Kompare   iPhone App ReviewComplete specifications of 1,400+ cameras. Now you can see if a camera has all the features you need.
  2. Camera comparison – get a feature by feature comparison between any set of cameras. We’ll help you decide which camera is the right one for you.
  3. Find similar – pick a camera you’re interested in, we’ll show you all the similar cameras available. You may find one even better than you had hoped for…
  4. Price search integrated – find out what a good price is, BEFORE you buy!
  5. Search – find any camera you are interested in, just type part of the model or camera name.
  6. Camera photos – thousands of photos of top digital cameras.
  7. All modern brands – choose from all your favorites including Canon, Nikon, Sony, Olympus, Panasonic and many more!
  8. All types of cameras – compact cameras, DSLRs, waterproof, interchangeable lens EV cameras and even digital rangefinders.
  9. Free lifetime app upgrades.

Camera Kompare, from SearchBuild, is available in the App Store now, for $0.99.

DOWNLOAD IT NOW!

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written by Mike McKinnon

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SwingSwing Motion – iPhone App Review

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SwingSwing Motion – © pointers, Inc.

Version 1.0

$2.99

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Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Requires iOS 3.0 or later.

We have seen many “tap” style music games come to the iPhone, since the App Store opened in 2008. Music games are a natural progression for the iPhone and iPod Touch, and the tap style games a great. Pointers looks to bring something different to the genre, with SwingSwing Motion, using the accelerometer to play the game.

Similar to other music games in the App Store, the premis is to get through all the songs on each level of difficulty, to progress through the game. It starts you off pretty easy, but gets quite challenging, the further you get. Each song has three levels of difficulty, Easy, Medium, and Hard. There is also an Extreme mode to unlock, for a few of the songs.

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There are 17 songs in total. There is no licensed material, but the songs included are well known classics. The list as as follows:

 SwingSwing Motion   iPhone App Review1. Chopsticks
2. Wild West
3. Turkish March
4. Dancing Cat
5. Twinkle Little star
6. Hokey Pokey
7. Ten Little Indians
8. Dance of The Swans
9. Habanera Tango
10. San Sebastian
11. SwingSwing
12. La Campanella
13. Pathetique
14. Thunder Cat
15. Extreme Notes for Turkish March
16. Extreme Notes for La Campanella
17. Extreme Notes for Dance of The Swan

Each level and each song has uniquely designed backgrounds, making the game visually fun, as well as fun to play. The design is simple and easy to follow, so anyone can pick up this game and start playing.

SwingSwing Motion is available in the App Store now for $.99. Get it now!

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written by Mike McKinnon

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AppZapp

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AppZapp will easily guide you through the AppStore with more than 200.000 Apps and growing. Thanks to AppZapp you will never lose track of any App-activities. In addition, the “PriceAlarm“ function will always inform you about special promotions, so you can’t miss any of the great deals!

Your AppZapp is an essential tool to help you find the right apps in your AppStore.
Detailed descriptions, ratings and also pics and instruction videos for the apps are helping you to easily understand the function of the apps and also to see which app is the right one for you.

And with your free AppZapp Account you can watch all apps and will always be alerted about discounts and updates.

AppZapp Features:
- App offers, free apps and new apps at a glance
- Detailed overview of the apps with pictures and videos
- The feature “Preisalarm“ informs you about markdowns of selected apps
- Watch list for apps
- All changes and updates at a glance
- Browse through all the AppStore categories
- Top 100 list of the most popular apps, sorted by “iPhone“, “iPad“, “Paid“ and “Free“ Apps
- Browse the various AppStores


Acme Lists Review

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Developer: Acme Technologies
Price: $0.99
Version Reviewed: 2.0
Device Reviewed On: iPod 3rd Gen

iPhone Integration Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
User Interface Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Re-use / Replay Value Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

Overall Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

I’ve reviewed quite a few list apps since starting with 148Apps. It hasn’t been on purpose, by any means. I don’t even make many lists. I just seem to gravitate towards these kinds of apps for some reason. I’ve made the statement before in reviews that if I would be using a list app, it would be this app, or that app. Yet, here I am, not using a list app at all.

That was before I realized the greatness of Acme Lists. The greatness I speak of isn’t in the bells and whistles, the time stamping and organizing of data, the categorizing of lists by importance, type, smell, sound… etc that other similar apps flaunt as their selling point. The greatness of Acme Lists is in the simplistic design and ease of use, the quick input of lists and the quick deletion of finished objectives. No tracking, no breakdowns, no graphs, just pure list making bliss.

The interface for Acme lists is fairly straight forward. Three tabs along the bottom of the screen separate out the list making, the settings page, and a comprehensive help page. With one click on the list page, a list can be viewed, added to, or deleted. With another click entire new lists can be created. Picked up those diapers at the corner store? You can delete the item all together or simply red line it through until the next shopping list, where it becomes necessary again.

Acme Lists isn’t without its own arsenal of bells and whistles though. A web server allows for remote editing of lists through a PC as long as both devices are on the same wi-fi connection. So your wife can upload your daily honeydo list before you ever wake up in the morning. Once you check the app, you’ll have a brand spanking new list of items to complete. Additionally, if your wife or husband has their own iDevice, the two devices can share lists over Bluetooth or wifi. So if you got the eggs and milk but he got the chicken and beef, your lists will be updated accordingly once connected.

The help page is extremely comprehensive, providing step by step instructions for each section, general information, and options to rate and share the app. If you’re looking for a simple yet useful list app, Acme Lists is a hard one to pass up. At $0.99, it’s a safe investment to see if it fits your needs. Now if you’ll excuse me, my shopping list needs completed.

[ Acme Lists Review is a post from 148Apps ]


Crazy Remote Review

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Developer: Scienpix
Price: $4.99
Version Reviewed: 1.1.1
Device Reviewed On: iPod 3rd Gen

iPhone Integration Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
User Interface Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Re-use / Replay Value Rating: 2 out of 5 stars

Overall Rating: 2.67 out of 5 stars

I went into this app really wanting to enjoy myself, but came away feeling like there was so much more that could have been accomplished. Crazy Remote, in the most basic terms, is intended to be a portable option for controlling tasks on your computer. The developer even champions the idea of playing World of Warcraft from the couch, with nothing more than an iDevice as a controller. Unfortunately, it’s not so simple.

Let’s start with the good things Crazy Remote does. It’s super easy to set up, and provides an excellent set of instructions to walk even the most networking illiterate person through the set up process. It also has amazing response time. I was able to watch my curser move around almost as if I was using the mouse itself. It allows for multiple devices to be supported, and stores the information for quick use. All the computer needs is a free program from Crazy Remotes website in order to make it work.

There are quite a few customization options when it comes to button format on the app itself. These can get a tad clunky at times, but it only takes a short while to get the hang of it, even if it never quite feels natural. Alternatively, it’s easy to just use the screen as a mouse if you never need the keyboard for anything.

The problems start in the execution of the app. The first MAJOR issue I had with the app is that it changed my native resolution on my desktop, and failed to change it back once I was finished with the app. I have a 24in, orientation adjustable monitor (basically I can turn my monitor so it’s wide horizontal for document reading), and it’s not easy to get the adjustments back for my native resolution. This was a major setback for me.

While I have once, and hopefully forever, broken my World of Warcraft addition, I did try Dragon Age, and a point and click game, and both of them seemed to operate poorly. Not only did I have to go in and adjust their resolutions or switch them to non-windowed mode, but the screen on my iPod flickered and failed to REALLY be usable.

It’s a really great idea, and has a lot of effective uses. If they can fix a few of their more damaging issues, I could see this app being a must have on any iDevice it’s supported for. As of right now though, it’s just not polished enough.

[ Crazy Remote Review is a post from 148Apps ]


App Store State of the Union: On the Second Birthday of the App Store

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Mr. CEO, members of the developer program, iOS users, and abusers. I have come here today not to only address the great advances of the App Store but to also address the issues.

During the past year the App Store has seen amazing growth. We’ve seen a quadrupling of the number of applications, downloads, and devices. Since it’s inception, the App Store has generated over 1.5 billion dollars in revenue for Apple with over a billion dollars of that going to developers.

The App Store is a unique mobile application market. Apple has done something that no other device manufacturer had done before or since. Not only has Apple developed a common mobile platform delivered across a variety of devices, they have done so across over eighty different countries and mobile carriers. This is the most perfect mobile device and application marketplace match ever created. Apple controls everything from the device research and development, manufacturing, sales, and application delivery. Reducing the mobile carriers to the point that they are simply service providers. Prior to the iPhone, mobile carriers controlled everything from device features, names, and what applications were available at what price. Under the iPhone, they control just the cellular service. Palm, Google, and soon Microsoft will try to replicate the Apple App Store model, but none have yet to be able to — even though they have the perfect example of how to do so.

One year ago there were 65,000 applications available that had amassed 1.5 billion downloads. As of now there are over 229,000 applications available and those applications have been downloaded a total of over 5 billion times.

Growth in the number of applications this year has been more linear than the exponential growth we saw the first year. That has more to do with the saturation of the app store than it does with size of the market. Over the past 12 months we saw nearly 200,000 new applications approved and nearly 4 billion additional downloads. That’s a 3x growth in number of applications this year as opposed to a 109x growth the first year. That works out to a pretty steady 10-20% growth in the number of applications, month-over-month for the past 12 months.

If the current growth trends continue, the App Store could see 35 billion downloads of nearly three-quarters of a million different apps one year from today. Lofty goals indeed, but I don’t think we expected to see the growth we saw this past year. With the continued adoption of the platform on revised devices like the iPhone 4, and whole new device lines like the iPad, and potentially others, I think there’s a great chance that it will continue that growth.

While in it’s first year, application prices dropped considerably and quickly, they have remained fairly steady this year. Due to changes made this year we can expect to see the growth of freemium applications continue as well. And more income will be generated by in-app purchases versus application sales. This is something we can not track though, so it will be a mystery how much income this will bring developers.

The last year has not been without issues. While the App Store to consumer segment continues to be very well received, Apple still has issues to address with it’s developer relations. While greatly improved, there are still issues with application approval. In addition, the open-ended nature of that developer agreement has given Apple the opportunity to change their mind repeatedly and remove an entire segment of application from the App Store without notice.

The developer tools provided by Apple continue to evolve. Xcode, the development environment provided by Apple is consistently lauded by developers as the best available on any platform. The next version, Xcode 4 appears to be even better. While still in beta and under NDA, developers have been leaking a few details here and there that make it sound like a great step forward. Adding features often requested and integration of features such as interface designer and the Instruments performance monitor into the main application.

While everyone knows that developers have to play by Apple’s rules if they want to be in the App Store, those rules are an ever changing target. This causes problems as it’s difficult to develop to rules that are enforced inconsistently and constantly changing. We’ve seen whole companies sprout up, spend money researching and developing applications, and then be ruined as those applications were not approved by Apple for sale in the App Store. Thereby destroying the company that had been built up exclusively to develop for the iOS platform. This has to change.

We’ve also seen whole segments of application approved for sale and then later removed from the App Store. Segments such as Google Voice based application, applications that present a desktop-like interface, and so-called bikini apps were once approved and then later removed – en masse from the App Store. This too has to change.

The application approval delay has been reduced considerably — a job well done there. But there are still some apps that fall through the cracks and don’t get approved in a timely manner. The real issue there is that the developers don’t know why. There is no communication back to the developers on what is going on, what the potential issue is, or how to resolve it. It appears this is usually caused by an exception. An app reviewer takes a look at the app and has a question and passes it up the chain of approval. That seems to be where it gets stalled. Nothing is communicated back to the developer other than it requires further review and it can stall for weeks in that status. Oddly, some developers have been able to remove that application and re-submit and have it go right through as a different reviewer doesn’t see an issue. There is the inconsistency and communication issues, those need to change.

Over this coming year I hope to see Apple firm up it’s developer agreement and explicitly spelling out what developers can and can not do in the App Store. And then the important part, stick to that agreement for all developers. You can’t ignore the rules for some developers and strictly enforce them for others.

While there are reasons to change the rules to adapt to the changes in the market, keeping these changes to a minimum and communicating them properly before they are made are the key to keeping your developers happier.

Censorship has become a concern. We’ve seen the issue where any application that pulls data from the Internet needs to be marked as 17+ since they could, theoretically, pull adult content. This has been very randomly applied to apps it seems. If it were consistently applied, the NY Times application would be marked 17+. It, of course is not marked that way. We’ve also seen applications rejected that could be considered a freedom of press concern.

Censorship could become a major concern, and something to think about for any publication releasing an app on the App Store. Some theorize a world where Apple can control the media by approving or disallowing applications based on their political content. While I don’t think it’s a huge potential concern — or at least not as much of a concern as conspiracy theorists would make you believe — it needs to be considered when developing for the iOS platform.

In summary, the App Store is growing by a phenomenal amount and sales of devices and applications show no real signs of slowing down. We’ve seen growing pains as the larger the App Store gets, the harder it is to manage, in general those have been addressed well. There are issues with developer relations and approvals, but consumers are happier than ever.

In spite of the issues, the state of the App Store is strong.

[ App Store State of the Union: On the Second Birthday of the App Store is a post from 148Apps ]


iAds Starting To Show Up In App Store Apps

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Apple’s new iAd mobile advertising platform looks to be gearing up for its launch on July 1st with test ads and spaces for iAds appearing in apps on the App Store.

iAd offers a way for developers to make money from free applications by including advertising spaces within their apps that are then filled by Apple’s new service. iAd looks to deliver more engaging advertising by comparison the traditional mobile ads that Steve Jobs seems particularly averse to.

iLounge points to a selection of applications from Avantar that are currently showing spaces for iAd adverts and, at one point, included “iAd integration” in release notes before changing the information to “minor bug fixes”. Whether or not Apple had a hand in this change is unclear although the big space within the app interfaces reading “Test Advertisement” next to the Apple logo would be a dead giveaway if they were going for some secrecy.

[ via iLounge ]

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