iTV Shows HD Review

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Developer: iSnoop.fr
Price: $1.99
Version: 3.9.0

Design Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Features Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
Integration Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Overall Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

iTV Shows HD provides a simple, effective way to follow the TV shows that you are interested in. Its content is aggregated from both The TV Database and TVRage to ensure that even the less well known shows are catalogued. The design of iTV Shows is clean and well thought-out, with the screens differing depending on whether you hold your device in landscape or portrait mode. Much like the Notes application, a directory sidebar is constantly visible when viewing iTV Shows in landscape mode, but is only visible in portrait mode when a button is pressed.

Adding a TV show is a really simple process. Click the plus button, enter in the name of the show, tap it, and that’s it. Rather neatly, the search box doesn’t hide as soon as a show has been added – meaning it takes a fraction of the time to add multiple shows. The application did get a little confused, understandably, between differentiations between the ampere sign (&) and the word (and), but this is more a database limitation rather than iTV’s problem.

Once shows are added, the aforementioned directory sidebar comes into play, providing the user with the latest timing information with regards to the show. For example, the application is currently telling me that The Good Wife is restarting in 13 days, September 28, and that the episode number and name is S02E01 (season 2 episode 1) – Taking Control. For shows like In Plain Sight and Curb Your Enthusiasm, the times are marked as TBA, or To Be Announced. Finally, shows like Frasier and The West Wing are marked as Ended, signifying that these shows have no new episodes airing. I’ll leave my personal disappointments aside. Going into more detail, when you tap on a specific show the application offers a wealth of information regarding episode numbers and names, as well a description of the show and full episode history. Each episode history contains its own short synopsis paragraph, taken straight from The TV Database or TVRage.

One feature that I’d like to touch on is the ability to mark a show as ’seen’ – which places a red bookmark similar to that on iBooks by that particular episode. Instead of having a red bookmark for every show, only one bookmark is placed, thereby implying that all of the above shows have been watched. This makes sense when you think about it – episodes of TV shows are typically watched in chronological order.

The application was somewhat slow in aggregating content for a TV show, particularly in series with a higher number of seasons. In addition, the lack of broadcasting information – like when and where it’s on – forces a user to look elsewhere. Finally, a push notification wouldn’t go amiss to alert you that one of the shows you watch is about to start, particularly given the fact that this is a paid-for application.

Overall, I am impressed with iTV Shows HD. It feels like a native version of a website like epguides.com, and the ability to mark TV shows as watched is very cool. If future updates satisfy the above, it’ll be worth every penny.

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Amuse (or Frighten) Your Friends with iSnuggle

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Price: $.99    Score: 9/10     By M. SchustermaniSnuggle

I have to admit that testing out this app tried my ability to remain objective as a reviewer. This is simply because while I wouldn’t ever use such an app myself, I’m positive there’s a market for it, and it’s really well done.

iSnuggle, designed by teatime media, is every bit as cuddly an app as you’d imagine, right down to the musicbox music and smiley flowers on the main menu. When you tap “Message,” the app automatically generates a random background, character and message. You can tap the buttons at the bottom of the screen to choose a character, a new background (including ones from your photo album), a new message, and a font and color for the text.

It’s worth pointing out that you can’t type in your own text on the picture itself, although you can add a message to your email or text. Here’s a sample of the pre-made messages your snuggly picture will include:

  • Let’s go for a deep sea snuggle!
  • I play for Team Snuggle!
  • You’re my snuggle biscuit!
  • Come fly on my snugglerocket!
  • Happy Snuggleversary!

Make of those what you will.

After getting your message and image together, tap Share and you can send it via email or text, or share on Facebook or Twitter. I tried them out and had a few friends ask if I was on drugs, which I’m assuming is the typical response to receiving a message with a mouse standing in a baseball field asking you to make some snuggle rock.

The music is interesting and made me laugh – it changes from the musicbox tinkles to something that’s a bit heavier later. In the gallery, accessible from the main menu, you can read the bios of each and every character, check them out in different scenes, and see your own message creation history. There’s also a few characters you can unlock after sending a certain number of messages from the app.

Like I said, I can’t say I’d use this – but I’m not a texter, and I Facebook update rarely and use Twitter to chat only occasionally. If you love sending silly messages and emoticons, iSnuggle takes that to another level. It’s well designed and does exactly what it claims to do.

iSnuggle [iTunes link] requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later and is compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. A small expedite fee was paid by the developer to speed up the publication of this review.

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Arkinvade – iPhone App Review

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Arkinvade ($0.99)

Version – 1.02

Review – “Creative twist on Brick-breakers”


When I got my first iPhone, one of the first games that I lookedArkinvade 1 200x300 Arkinvade   iPhone App Review for was a “block-breaker” game. Since that time I have seen a lot of these games. While most of them are fun, after a while they all feel kind of the same. While at first I wasn’t sure if I liked it, Arkinvade definitely has a different feel to it. From the way the ball reflects off the paddle down to the large Arkinvade 2 200x300 Arkinvade   iPhone App Reviewvariety of power-ups and creatures attacking, the game manages to stay interesting.


The first time you start up Arkinvade you’ll want to link it to your OpenFeint profile if you have one. This will allow you to compare your scores with friends and people all around the world. There are also several achievements that you can work to get and show off as well.


The main menu was a little bit confusing at first, there is a play button in the center of the screen with the OpenFeint logo just below it. At the top of the screen is where it gets a little confusing. There are 6 little buttons that were a little bit hard to see at first. There’s not much description on them, but touching them will bring up various menu Arkinvade 3 200x300 Arkinvade   iPhone App Reviewoptions that cover everything from the control scheme, to the sound effects and and options to restore a game that you have previously quit out of.


Once you’re ready to get started just touch the play button and you’ll be taken to the main game screen. The default control scheme is to use the accelerometer to move your paddle, and all 3 controls schemes have little buttons in the lower right and left corners to make the ball start moving. The other two control schemes either give you 2 directional buttons or allow you to control your paddle by touching and dragging it.


The object of the game is, as expected, to destroy all of the blocks on the screen. As you play the game you’ll find that some blocks are destroyed in one hit, while others may take several. Throughout the game you’ll also find large green blocks that release bad guys when they are destroyed. The bad guys fire bullets that freeze your paddle for a short time and come after you just like the bad guys in Space Invaders.


One thing that I noticed as I was playing this game is that the physics seemed a little different than you would expect in most of these games. If the ball is already moving from left to right pretty fast and you Arkinvade 4 200x300 Arkinvade   iPhone App Reviewbump it with the left side of your paddle, the momentum that the ball has effects it a lot more than in most games that I’ve played. This makes the game interesting and adds a little more challenge to it as well.


The best thing about this game though is the variety that has been added to the gameplay. There are tons of different power-ups that do all kinds of things from making your paddle bigger, giving you more than one ball to destroy blocks with, set your ball on fire and make it literally cut right through all of the blocks, and even give your paddle firepower temporarily. Beware though because not all of the icons you see will help you. There are a few that will make things more difficult and/or even kill your current life.


Overall, I think that this game has the potential to be a real top-seller if just a few small issues are addressed in future updates. The first is that the game really needs a screen that showsArkinvade 5 200x300 Arkinvade   iPhone App Review you all of the icons that you can collect and tells you what they do. It’s a little bit frustrating to grab an icon that you’ve never seen before and have it kill you.


The second thing is that the game needs better support for continuing your game. It took me a while to even figure out that it was possible. This could be easily remedied by either asking the user if they want to continue their previously exited game, or by adding quick-launch multitasking that brings up the app where you left off. Although just changing the menu a little bit and making it more obvious what options you do have would work just fine as well.


With that said, the game is a lot of fun once you get everything figured out, and it is currently available in the iTunes App Store for just $0.99. If you’re a fan of brick-breaking games, this is one of the most engaging games I’ve played of that type. If you’re still reading this I’d encourage you to click the link below and check it out in the App Store today!

- David H.

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Movie Night Out

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Movie Night Out is an app that’s all about helping you plan your night out.  Need a place to eat before the movie or somewhere to grab dessert after?  Movie Night Out has you covered.  Is pre-movie shopping more your style?  Drinks?  Movie Night Out helps you with it all. Featuring Citysearch local information, Movie Night Out can give you multiple ideas for your night out, no matter where you are. ??Movie Night Out features:
-  A unique night planner that lets you slide and drag categories to customize your night out to suit the right occasion
- Citysearch local search data provides multiple accurate results to customize and plan your night out??
- Share your plan with your friends and invite them
- Movies Now feature which lets you find the movie showing nearest to you closest to the current time
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AppZapp: Discover the App Store – iPhone App Review

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AppZapp – Discover the AppStore © 2010 ConIT AG

version 1.2.1

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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!

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Tap ‘n Cap Says the Words Your Pictures Can’t Convey

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Price: $.99    Score: 8/10    By A. PapachristosTap

Anyone who owns one of Apple’s portable gadgets will tell you that its utmost convenience is the capability to connect with friends, family and the World Wide Web in the blink of an eye.  Sharing timely photos and the details of current happenings as they occur is one of the greatest aspects of today’s developing technology.

Tap ‘n Cap by Jeremy Brousseau utilizes such modern conveniences to bring users an intuitive and simple application that allows them to enhance their image sharing experience.  With Tap ‘n Cap, users may insert up to six lines of custom text, creating captions for photos attained via their device’s photo library or camera.

Upon startup, users will find the Help screen, which teaches them exactly which actions accomplish certain tasks.  A single tap of the empty screen will reveal the main task bar located at the bottom of the screen.  The buttons provided are as follows: Settings, Help, Get Pic, Clear, Caption, and Finished.

Under Settings, users can adjust the many features Tap ‘n Cap offers, such as Camera Options (save copy of original, iPhone 3G mode), Photo Options (auto-save on send, auto-crop photos) and Text Options (auto-correct, auto-capitalize, two-finger rotate, default font).  In fact, Tap ‘n Cap offers 20 font choices, the default being my favorite as it is reminiscent of the classic LOLCats typeface.  These fonts come in black and white, though the developers hope to soon add colors, shadow, opacity and strikethrough to the list of choice in an upcoming update.

To begin the process, users will first need a picture to caption.  Tapping the Get Pic button will prompt the question of whether you’d like to choose a photo from you library or take one with your camera (if your device has one).  Once you have selected your picture, the once empty space will now display your photo.  Conveniently, Tap ‘n Cap supports landscape mode for any type of photo.  If you do not like what you see, the Clear button will wipe everything away.  However, if you are happy with your image, hop right over to the Caption button to insert your witty words.  A box will appear on the screen in which you may begin typing your caption.  When you have finished writing, you may then use a single tap to drag your caption to any position on the image.  You may scale the caption by using a two-finer pinch.  Double tapping the caption will release its own tool bar, which allows you to rotate the words or change the font.

Once complete, tap the Finished button to either save your image to your device or email it to a friend.  In the future, the developers also hope to include the ability to upload your images to Facebook and other such social networking sites.

Unfortunately, only those with an iPhone (or the latest iPod Touch) will benefit from the spontaneity Tap ‘n Cap offers.  For all other users, the photo you caption must already exist in your photo library (unless you have the external camera attachment for the iPad, but that’s a hassle and probably won’t be attached during those ideal, caption-worthy photo moments), though the $.99 price tag won’t break the bank for those who want to experiment with what they have.  And, for those who can utilize Tap ‘n Cap to its fullest extent, the potential for laughter is endless, allowing you to create your own silly images with the tap of a finger, not computer necessary.

Tap ‘n Cap [iTunes Link] requires iPhone OS 3.1.3 or later and is compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. A small expedite fee was paid by the developer to speed up the publication of this review.

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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!

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