The Pedlar Lady for iPad Review

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Developer: MOVING TALES
Price: $4.99
Version Reviewed: 1.01
Device Reviewed On: iPad

iPad Integration Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
User Interface Rating: 3.25 out of 5 stars
Re-use Value Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

Overall Rating: 3.42 out of 5 stars

I’ve never heard of the old folk tale(s) that The Pedlar Lady originated from, but the notion of reading this story in an enhanced ebook format was an opportunity I could not resist. Since the iPad appeared, the device has been hailed as the harbinger of a new age in publishing, but most of that has been in the form of periodicals and traditional print ebooks like those available for the Kindle and for Apple’s iBook store. A few experimental books have appeared, like Elements or Alice, and these push the boundaries of what books can and should do. The Pedlar Lady is another example of this sort of book app.

I won’t say much about the story of The Pedlar Lady except to say that it has a rustic charm that is fairly irresistible. The story is plainly and simply told, but it carries with it the aura of ancient legend. Credit goes to developer Moving Tales for not trying to make the story more than what it is, and instead focusing on accompanying the story with visuals that are deceptively complex.

The graphics are sophisticated 3D, but the color pallette is kept so limited it allows even these high-tech images to seem old and worn in a way. Color in general is limited to only a few objects (except for two gorgeously rendered traveling scenes that look like moving paintings), so the words take precedence over everything else.

Those selfsame words are wonderfully read by a narrator who affects a convincing and gentle Irish dialect (one version of The Pedlar Lady story originated in Ireland). You can turn off the narration if you wish, but I was charmed by it. Still, it might be interesting to read it aloud yourself, particularly to a young child.

If there’s a weakness to be found with The Pedlar Lady, it’s that it is not as interactive as I had expected. It is very much a moving book – nothing less and nothing more. Touching objects on the screen yields nothing (except occasional mistaken page turns) and the most interactive the app gets is when you turn the iPad from portrait to landscape mode – the narration stops and the letters tumble convincingly across the page.

This is a minor quibble, however, as a book is not the same thing as a game, and interactivity can also interfere with the flow of the story. Accept The Pedlar Lady for what it is – a beautifully conceived and designed childrens book that is bound to charm anyone of any age.


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Legs book

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AWARD-WINNING CHILDREN’S AUTHOR, MIKE ARTELL, LAUNCHES INTERACTIVE CHILDREN’S BOOK APP FOR iPHONE/iPAD

NEW ORLEANS, LA, September 1 2010 ? Award-winning author/illustrator, Mike Artell, introduces his first iPhone/iPad app based on his lift-the-flap book titled LEGS. This delightful application features 11 pages of captivating content where the child can choose a reader, see text as it is being said, and watch small animations.
A narrator (Mike himself is one of three voices) guides the child through two lines of rhyming verse. The last word of the rhyming verse is withheld until the child touches an animated prompt which reveals a hidden animal and the missing word. The app is self-guided so parents can sit back and relax as the child learns to read. Artell notes, “This app engages all different types of learners – The kids who learn by seeing, those who learn by hearing and those who learn by doing. Plus, it’s great fun.”
The app also includes a link to a page on Artell’s web site with fun facts about each animal in the app and coloring sheets. There’s also video of Artell reading the hardcover version of the book to children. The app can be found by searching LEGS BOOK on the iTunes app store. The app costs $1.99.
Mike Artell has written/illustrated more than 40 books and hosted his own television cartooning show. He has won numerous awards for his work. Most recently, his book PETITE ROUGE – A CAJUN RED RIDING HOOD- was named 2009 Read Aloud Book of the Year by the National Association of Elementary School Principals. The book has been made into a play and has been performed around the world. Each year the author visits with more than 13,000 children at 50 schools across the U.S. abroad where he shares his techniques for thinking, writing and drawing more creatively. Information at www.mikeartell.com
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FriendItem

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FriendItem for iPhone is an application program which is providing total solution relating to books and reading activity, which enable you not only to manage, review, underline and evaluate books, but also share the contents with friends.

The basic data can utilize millions of books in the world through ‘Google Books’ and you can add books to your library by using keywords search function or recognizing barcode of the book. In addition, this application can provide a sharing function with friends through Facebook, Twitter, Email and Bump, which enables you to discuss books with your friends comfortably and makes possible to write review after reading a book as well as producing monthly statistics on what you read. All these functions will motivate you have right reading habit and read books as much as possible.

Currently, FriendItem for Facebook application has been developed in SNS website, Facebook.
FriendItem for iPhone and FriendItem for Facebook are mutually related and are supposed to use the data of Friend in Facebook as well as add the function of backup and motivation of data.

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Pocket MBA Full Course (Part 1) – iPad App Review

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Pocket MBA Full Course (Part 1) iPad App Review

Pocket MBA Full Course (Part 1) ($449.99)

Version 1.0

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Are you in school studying for your MBA and still searching for that perfect study aid to help you with completely your degree? If that fits your description then you may find Pocket MBA Full Course (Part 1) an app would reading about.

This app is developed by Intersog and is similar to taking a course at your own pace. It is really nice, clean, in depth, and does a great job of offering something for different learning styles.

First of all you’ll notice when you launch the app that it has a great interface to it. It defaults to the main menu, which lists out the different courses that you can choose from, with a brief summary of each one. From here you will pick the subject you are interested in studying and proceed to Launch that course.

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Once you choose and go into a course you’ll see it’s even broken down into chapters. After that it goes into pre-course expectations, which I think is great, so you will know what to expect to learn from each chapter. In addition, if you look along the bottom you’ll see that they offer the chapter in modes to read the text, study through flash cards, and even to take an exam.

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A few things worth noting about this app ..

1. You can bookmark your progress or just any sections you would like to refer back to.

2. You can search for topics throughout the app through a handy search button.

3. There’s a handy glossary (specific to the application) so you can look up new words quickly and easily as you encounter them).

4. The app is quick, smooth, really clean, and just overall very nicely laid out. You can tell the developer put a lot of time into fine tuning this application.

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My thoughts? If you’re studying for your MBA and need a great tool to give you that motivation and push to do well then this app is definitely worth looking at. Yes, it’s pricey but so is your education, right? Those Master’s classes aren’t cheap, trust me I know!

If doing well and not repeating courses is important to you then this app may be worth the investment. It’s very nice, seems very in depth, and may be what you need to give your education that extra boost, so check it out in the App Store today!

Pocket

- Chris G

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My Reading List – iPad App Review

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My Reading List iPad App Review

My Reading List ($2.99)
Version 1.1

(only available for the iPad)

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Are you an avid reader looking for a way to organize your future reading material? If so then you may enjoy My Reading List for the iPad. This app was developed by 59thirty LLC and is not only a catalog but also an integrated purchasing tool.

The app has a clean and simple interface to it. When you open the app it defaults to your Reading Wish List. In this menu you can see which books are on your list, preview the book cover (by clicking on the cover icon), rearrange or delete books, and even purchases books through amazon.com

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In the upper left hand corner you can edit your list .. i.e. remove books you’ve already bought and even rearrange books within the list.

In the upper right hand corner you have the option to add new books to your list. You can add a book either by searching for the name of the book or the author’s name. Once you do that it populates a list of book options where you can select the book you were looking for.

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Once a book is added to your list you have the option to buy it, using this app and Amazon.com. Simply click on the “Buy” button and it will pull the book in question up within amazon.com’s website and from there you can select the reading format you are interested in and place your order.

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My biggest suggestion for this app would be to incorporate a means to track books that people have read, because that seems to be a common trait among avid readers. That could be as simple as a long, uncategorized list or as nice as breaking it out by genre (possibly pulled from amazon’s website as well), author, or similar categories / ordering.

All in all if you are an avid reading looking for a quick and easy way to keep track of your future reading list you may want to give My Reading List a look. It’s currently on sale in the App Store for $2.99 and currently is available as an iPad only version.

My Reading List

- Christina G

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iPad or Kindle? A Flawed, but Popular, Comparison

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Most people who have seen my new iPad react with the same question, “should I get this or the Kindle?” Apple, obviously, intended its iPad to be perceived as much more than an eBook reader. Yet the much publicized launch of the iBookstore, along with the iPad’s slim form factor, have led many consumers to perceive the iPad as an expensive eBook reader.

The Kindle is the Premier eBook Reader

Amazon’s Kindle 2

The Kindle was launched solely as an eBook reader and is marketed as such. Jeff Bezos, on introducing the device, said of the Kindle that “it’s so ambitious to take something as highly evolved as the book and improve on it. And maybe even change the way people read.” Amazon has definitely done much of the legwork in improving the acceptability of the eBook as a new medium for written material. Amazon’s true innovation was bringing E-Ink technology to the consumer market, along with doing the technical legwork to simplify the reading experience. At its core, the Kindle is a delivery device – a user purchases a book as they would online and finds it available for reading seconds later.

The reading experience does everything it can to mimic the experience of paper, all of which is aided by E-Ink. The screen is technology’s response to those who complained that they would never be able to read a book on a traditional LCD screen or a laptop. The Kindle itself is merely the size of a large paperback and is lighter than most printed books. The Kindle is Bezos’ effort to translate the book for the digital age, and he has largely succeeded in providing a popular and widely accepted new platform.

The iPad as an eBook Reader

Apple’s iPad with iBooks

The iPad has benefited from terrific interest from both book publishers and book retailers. As a consequence we’ve seen innovative new packages like the Vook and traditional books from retailers like B&N, Amazon, and more. While the Kindle has a terrific – and probably the largest – bookstore, the iPad offers more choices for where you get your ebooks.

There’s Apple’s iBooks, Amazon’s Kindle reading app, B&N’s new iPad reader, and more. The three largest players each offer different solutions to the eBook problem. iBooks tries to mimic the feel of a physical book, utilizing a color UI with beautifully rendered page turns. The Kindle’s UI is black and white and encourages the same type of user interaction as the physical Kindle – a simple tap on the side of the screen changes pages in a fluid transition not as visually distracting as that of iBooks. B&N’s app allows users to choose from dozens of different visual settings but maintains the same fluid page transitions as Amazon’s Kindle app. Only the iBooks app has a store in-app; the others force the reader to go to Safari to purchase books. This is a definite snag in the clear workflow Bezos presented with the original Kindle, but one that I’m sure both B&N and Amazon will surmount in future applications.

The iPad’s reflective LCD screen probably isn’t the best for simply reading a book. It’s a pain in the sun, where it’s nearly impossible to see the text on a page. E-Ink mainly solves this problem with its screen. People who have issues reading for long periods of time on their laptops may wish to reconsider an iPad purchase if it’s intended solely as an eBook reader. While the reading experience is cleaner and more enjoyable, it’s the same experience as the backlit screens most notebooks include. In addition, the iPad’s battery life is rated at 10 hours, enough for most commuters but nowhere near the weeks the Kindle can last for.

The iPad as a Platform: Bigger Than Books

A Vook on the iPad

The key differentiator between the two comes when we move beyond the simple eBook reading features. The Kindle includes a browser, but not one that functions nearly as well as the iPad’s. It’s black and white and renders incredibly slowly due to the E-Ink screen technology. The iPad’s Safari browser is widely regarded as one of the best on a mobile platform.

I’ve always seen the iPad as more than a traditional book reader as well. The Kindle simply translates the book reading experience into the digital age but strives not to completely alter the way we experience books. New features like Amazon’s Popular Highlights add subtle suggestions about the importance of a passage but do not redefine the reading workflow. Cool ideas like the aforementioned Vook change the reading experience by adding videos, multimedia, more information about certain topics (with links) and more. Could the iPad help the form of the written word change? Only time, and developers, will tell.

Decisions, Decisions
Those of you struggling with the decision to purchase an iPad or a Kindle might want to do some soul searching. What do you want from your portable device? Just books and nothing more? Buy a Kindle – that’s what it’s meant for. But if you’re looking for a small computer, with thousands of different and innovative new applications that could redefine reading, the iPad is for you.

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Mongoliad, A Novel Take On Book Writing

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Beyond the unusual name, Mongoliad is an exciting new project that could play a part in changing the landscape for modern-day literature and the way it’s published. While everybody is busy talking about how the iPad could revolutionize the magazine market, this new serial novel collaboration is breaking new ground for both writers and consumers of traditional books.

Looking beyond the simple eBook reader mentality, Mongoliad harnesses the writing skills of Neal Stephenson, Greg Bear and others who will all contribute to the developing narrative. While a traditional story exists, Mongoliad’s aim is to create a world of interactivity between writers, readers and other non-literary members who can contribute to and enhance the story.
Mongoliad is due for launch this year and will be available on the iPhone and iPad.

Demoing just a few of Mongoliad’s promised features, Jeremy Bornstein of Subutai told us: “We think that devices like this really change publishing in a pretty fundamental way. Not just moving books into eBooks but really allowing for a lot more creative possibilities for engaging audiences”.

Set in around 1241 with the Mongol hoards threatening to destroy Europe, the novel will pull from a number of sources to ensure authenticity and from what we’ve heard so far, this includes experts in sword fighting to provide a healthy dose of swashbuckling knowledge.

The ins and outs of Mongoliad are still sketchy right now but we’re excited to see how the project progresses and, with such big names on board, how many others attempt to produce their own “novel within an app within an online service”. Most will likely be waiting to see the kind of buzz Mongoliad generates before taking the plunge but, from what we’ve seen so far, it’ll only be a matter of time.

[ as seen at the SF App Show ]

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Doing Good Works – iPhone App Review

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Doing Good Works (Free)

Version – 1.1

Review – “Learn to be a better person with this free app!”


Doing Good Works 1 200x300 Doing Good Works   iPhone App ReviewIf you’ve ever wanted to change things for the better, but felt powerless to do so, you might want to check out the Doing Good Works app for your iPhone. This app is a book that packaged into an easy to access app for free! It has some basic tools to help you navigate through it quickly, and it offers a link to their website where you’ll find more information about the book and it’s Author.


The app starts up pretty much instantly and offers a couple of different options at the menu screen that pops Doing Good Works 2 200x300 Doing Good Works   iPhone App Reviewup. If you touch anywhere on the screen that is not a button you’ll start reading the book either at the beginning, or if you’ve been reading it before, at the place where you left off when you were reading it last.


In the center of the screen you’ll notice two small buttons: “Chapter Select,” and “More Info.” Touching the chapter select button will bring up a scroll bar at the bottom of the screen with a list of all the chapters that are available in the book. To skip straight to a chapter all you have to do is select it with the wheel and then touch the top half of the screen. If you touch the more info button you’ll shown a screen that basically directs you Doing Good Works 3 200x300 Doing Good Works   iPhone App Reviewto the website for the book. You’ll find a variety of information, as well as find out how to purchase physical copies of the book if you’d like to give one to somebody you know.


The book reading interface is pretty simple, although it is a little different if you’re used to the interface of most book reading apps such as the Kindle app or the iBooks app on the iPad. Instead of turning pages from left to right, in this app you scroll down as you read the book. Something that is pretty nice though is that the book is separated into the actual physical pages of the book. In most electronicDoing Good Works 4 200x300 Doing Good Works   iPhone App Reviewformats the “pages” are determined by what font size that you are reading the book at.


Another thing that I did notice is that, because the book is divided into the actual pages from the book, that the font is extremely small in portrait mode. Thankfully the latest update for the app will allow you to read it in landscape mode so that you can zoom in a little more on the text. It’s still a little bit smaller than I would have liked but it is definitely readable at this size.


Overall, the message of the book seems to be positive. It focuses a lot on taking an honest look at what you have and at what you can give easily without much effort. I have not read the entire book, but what I did read seems to be pretty on target. If you’ve always wanted to make a difference in the lives of others, but never really sat down and thought out how then what are you waiting for? Grab a copy of this normally $14.99 book from the App Store for free!

- David H.

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Simon Graham and the Extraordinary Timepiece – iPhone App Review

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Simon Graham and the Extraordinary Timepiece ($1.99)

Version – 1.0

Review – “Fun strategy game that will stretch your intellect!”


My wife loves to play games on the internet. There are a lot Simon Graham and the Extraordinary Timepiece 1 300x200 Simon Graham and the Extraordinary Timepiece   iPhone App Reviewof games that make you think of words, or piece things together, or find things out there. What Simeon Graham and Simon Graham and the Extraordinary Timepiece 2 300x200 Simon Graham and the Extraordinary Timepiece   iPhone App Reviewthe Extraordinary Timepiece does is take a lot of those different game concepts, and tie them all together with a storyline. The end result is a creative strategy game that forces your brain to be firing on all cylinders!


The game loads up very quickly, and the main menu is very well done. It looks nice, but is extremely simple and functional. There is the option to start a new Simon Graham and the Extraordinary Timepiece 3 300x200 Simon Graham and the Extraordinary Timepiece   iPhone App Reviewgame, continue your game if you have played it previously, open up an options menu, or view the games credits. The only “Option” in the menu is to turn the music on or off. While the music at the menu is alright, it does get a little bit old after a while of playing so it is nice to be able to turn it off if you want to.


Once you get to the actual game the first thing you’ll see is a pop up box that will start to tell the storyline of the game. The basic story is that a child named Simon Graham’s grandmother has been kidnapped and he has to find her! She’s left him clues along the way and so you’ll have to use your deductive reasoning skills if you want to rescue her!


I found some of the games to be easy to figure out quickly, while others required me to think about them Simon Graham and the Extraordinary Timepiece 4 300x200 Simon Graham and the Extraordinary Timepiece   iPhone App Reviewfor a while until I was able to find a way to complete them. While most of them I was able to figure out without too much trouble, there were a couple that had me stumped for quite some time!


The controls are very simple. While they will change from game to game, you are given instructions that will make them easy to learn quickly. A few of my favorite games types in this game were the word puzzles, and the math ones. With that said, they’re all Simon Graham and the Extraordinary Timepiece 5 300x200 Simon Graham and the Extraordinary Timepiece   iPhone App Reviewa lot fun. Although it definitely would have been nice to have some kind of a “hint” feature for when you get really stumped.


All things considered the only really negative things I have to say about this app are that the music gets old pretty fast, and that if you do get stuck on a puzzle for a while it gets boring fast because of the linear nature of this game. With that said, ifyou are a fan of puzzle games, this one will keep you busy for a long time! It offers plenty of variation in gameplay, and it has a lot of different puzzles. Simon Graham and the Extraordinary just entered the App Store yesterday evening, and it is just $1.99. So if you like puzzle games then what are you waiting for? Check it out for yourself in the App Store today!

- David H.

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Developer – The App House, LLC

URL: http://www.extraordinarytimepiece.com

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Build A Birthday BragBook – iPhone App Review

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Build a Birthday BragBook ($0.99)

Version – 1.2

REVIEW – “Build a story to remember!”


Build a Birthday Bragbook 1 300x200 Build A Birthday BragBook   iPhone App ReviewSomething I’ve noticed recently is that there have been a lot of new apps released for children.  With the “BragBook” series of apps Scott Singer has created a new genre for this kind of app.  So just what is a BragBook?  BragBooks are basically stories that are customized with your personal photos and text.  With Build a Birthday Bragbook you will be able to easily create a “book” themed around a birthday and add all kinds of neat content to it!


The Build a Birthday BragBook app has a brief help screen that will explain how the different features of Build a Birthday BragBook work.  You open it by touching the “?” in the upper left corner of the screen.  The optionsBuild a Birthday Bragbook 2 300x200 Build A Birthday BragBook   iPhone App Reviewthat you get from the menu allow to create a new story, read a story you’ve created or record audio.  There is also a “settings” button in the upper right corner of the screen.  The settings menu offers several different options to customize details of how reading the BragBooks you’ve written works.


Creating a BragBook is very simple.  All you have to do to get Build a Birthday Bragbook 3 300x200 Build A Birthday BragBook   iPhone App Reviewstarted is touch the “Create Story” button and you’ll be taken to the edit story screen.  To edit/add text to a slide just fill the box in the upper left corner with the text you want.  If you want to include a picture, or several pictures, all you have to do is touch the “+” button by the pictures in the upper right corner.  While you are editing files like this you also will see a preview in the bottom left corner of the screen so you can see what it will look like.


The graphics in this app definitely add to the feel of it.  They are simple and “cartoony” but at the same they are uniform and give it the feel of being child-friendly.  The best feature by far though has to be the audio feature.  Once you’ve created your story and have everything set up the way you want it you can Build a Birthday Bragbook 4 300x200 Build A Birthday BragBook   iPhone App Reviewthen go back and dub your own voice over it!


To record audio all you have to do is touch the “Record Story” button from the main menu.  From there you’ll need to select a story to record the audio for and then it will take you to the “Record” Screen.   To record audio to be played for any given page all you have to do is hit the record button.  The app shows you theBuild a Birthday Bragbook 5 300x200 Build A Birthday BragBook   iPhone App Reviewtext from the page you are on so that you can just read it off if that’s all you want the audio to be.


Overall this is a quality app.  With that said, I would really have appreciated having a way to customize what pages are included in your story.  Maybe you could just make every page a template that you can select from instead of automatically choosing what pages will be used where.


With all of that said this app does what it says.  It manages to not only make it simple to create a cute story, it makes it easy enough that even a child could do it!  If you like the idea but would like to play with it a little before committing to pay for it I’d encourage you to try out, “Build a BragBook Story.”  The main difference is the type of story it is designed for and that it does not have the audio recording feature of this app.  So head to the App Store and check it out!

- David H.

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Developer – Scott Singer

URL: http://www.buildabragbook.com/

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