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Animals’ World HD ($3.99)

Version – 1.0

Review – “Explore the animal kingdom in HD!”


Animals World HD 1 300x225 Animals World HD   iPhone App ReviewMost of us grew up with picture books of animals. As children these books help us learn about all kinds of different animals. Animals’ World is basically a picture book on your iPad, but the great thing is that it costs a fraction of what a physical book does, and Animals World HD 2 300x225 Animals World HD   iPhone App Reviewit also offers a lot of other great features that you won’t find in any animal book!


When you download this app and open it you’ll see a screen with a bunch of animals on it. You can scroll through all the various animals that are available by dragging your finger across the screen. When you find an animal that you’d like to take an in depth look at just touch it and the app will zoom in on it.



When you have an animal selected there are four buttons you can press, one in each corner of the screen. In the upper right corner of the screen is a “zoom” button. Touching this will zoom in so that you can see all of the detail of the beautiful high-res images. Most of these images are large enough Animals World HD 3 300x225 Animals World HD   iPhone App Reviewthat you have to drag around the screen to see the entire thing.


In the lower left corner of the screen is a button with a ruler on it. Touching this button will show a silhouette of an average sized man next to the animal. This gives you an idea of the relative size of the animal.


In the lower right corner is a button with a globe on it. This button will show you a map of the globe with all of the areas where that particular animal lives Animals World HD 4 300x225 Animals World HD   iPhone App Reviewhighlighted. You can rotate and view other ares of the globe by touching it and dragging around. At any time if you want to go back to a previous screen, the upper left corner of the screen is a back arrow that will take you back.


The strength of this app definitely lies in the both the quality of it’s images and in the large amount of animals that is included. A couple of things I noticed on the other hand are Animals World HD 5 300x225 Animals World HD   iPhone App Reviewthat the globe is a little bit confusing to rotate, and it would have been nice if the app pronounced the names of the animals for small children that can’t read.


All things considered though, I could definitely see this app being a great way to expose your young child to the world of animals! While it would be nice to maybe see a few new features added, the interface is clean and simple, and there really is a lot of content.


As with a lot of “HD” apps for iPad I think it is probably a little overpriced. With that said, it is definitely cheaper than buying a physical book with animal pictures. If this app sounds interesting then what are you waiting for? Click the link below and check it out for yourself today!

- David H.

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IncrediBooth is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website

Developer: Synthetic Corp
Price: $.99
Version Reviewed: 1.00
Device Reviewed On: iPhone 4

iPhone Integration Rating: Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
User Interface Rating: Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Re-use / Replay Value Rating: Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Features Rating: Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

Once upon a time I dated a girl who was obsessed with retro photo booths. When I say obsessed I mean we would literally spend hours upon hours scouring a city trying to find one. Don’t get me wrong, we had a lot of fun doing it and the photos were always hilarious, but our quests often lead us to some very…questionable establishments. That and being pulled away from watching the Bears vs. Packers game to go take pictures was not exactly a brownie point winner. Oh, how I wish I had something like IncrediBooth back then to help keep my sanity.

IncrediBooth does an amazing job of bringing those retro style photo booths straight to your phone. Using the iPhone 4’s front facing camera you can quickly take a strip of photos using one of the three lenses (B&W, SuperContrast, and Kaimal infrared) offered. The SuperContrast lens gives a yellow/green tint while the Kaimal infrared leaves a red one. The lenses are chosen by twisting a knob to a “1, 2, or 3.” While the app itself doesn’t provide a description of which lens is which, it’s easy enough to figure out after about 5 minutes of tinkering around. Quick tip, if you’re having trouble turning the knob, use your thumb and pointer finger to twist, just as you would on a physical knob. From there you can “step outside the booth” to collect your photos to share via Facebook, e-mail, or save directly to your camera roll. Each strip is four photos long and you can chose to share each photo individually or the strip as a whole. The only real complaint I have about the app is the lack of support for the rear camera. There are plenty of instances I can think of where using the rapid fire shot towards others would be more than amusing, plus the flash would really help in low light situations.

In the end IncrediBooth is a very well made app but ultimately falls into the category of novelty. The $.99 price tag makes it a novelty that’s worth a look especially if you’re looking for a reason to use your front facing camera. However, without the rear camera support it will undoubtedly become an app lost in your iPhone’s great abyss of folders with other greats like Sound Grenade and The Moron Test.

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Jul 03

Uploading Photos to Flickr from iPhone & Keeping the Geotag is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website

FlickrOk, someone please explain to me why all the apps I use to upload photos to Flickr do not keep their original geotag? I know some of them allow you to add your current location but I’m never in the exact location I took the picture once I’m ready to upload it. I’ve tried Flickr’s official app, Mobile Fotos, and Flickit Pro and they all remove the geotag. The only way I’m able to upload pictures and keep the original geotag is to email them to Flickr. You can set this up here: http://www.flickr.com/account/uploadbyemail/ And if you want it to post to Twitter at the same time you can set that up here: http://www.flickr.com/blogs_add.gne

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Jul 01

MyWorld – iPhone App Review is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website


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MyWorld ($1.99)
Version 1.4.1
Review – “Tag, Sync, Share and GeoTag your Albums”

App developer: TamDev Productions
Website: http://tamdev.net/

myworld 3 200x300 MyWorld   iPhone App ReviewMyWorld is an App which allows you to store and share your Photos by location. Using integrated GPS location you can set an album to a particular destination and upload photos directly to your Facebook or Flickr account albums.

It sounds pretty simple, and it is, but this App is a phenomenal convenience for organizing photos from any special occasion by location. You start by opening a new Album – you can either select a location on the Map or have the App find your location directly. Within your Album you can add photos, audio or video (depending on your device) and have all of the media in one simple folder for that particular location or event.

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myworld 5 200x300 MyWorld   iPhone App ReviewWhere this App really shines in the integration with Sharing and Social Media. Firstly, Bump is integrated into both the Map view as well as the album sharing page – so you can easily Bump your albums to another MyWorld iPhone user. Couldn’t be easier. However, if you want to simply post your pics via Facebook, Twitter or Flickr – that’s available too. You add the authorizations within each album and every time you update your album, it’ll update the social media site of your choice, or you can send specific media items individually! I tried my own with Flickr and was impressed that it uploaded quickly, creating a specific set within my photofeed for this Album.

Something else you might not expect but is a very smart inclusion is the ability to Email the media directly or also including a KML (Google Earth) File. Or, if you want to keep it simple you can copy and send the Google Maps shortcut URL created for your album, also listed on the sharing screen.

Finally you can maintain a list of the people who are either in the photos, or were with you at the time by including them directly from your iPhone Contact List or manually entering them.

myworld 2 200x300 MyWorld   iPhone App ReviewThe only drawback I could find while I was testing out the App is that to add the media to each album you have to add one photo at a time – which can be bothersome if you’re create the album after the event. I was trying to group together a bunch of photos I had taken about a year ago but gave up after the fifth or sixth because it was taking so long. If there is an option to import many photos into the album at once, I did not find it, and hopefully if this isn’t an feature now, it will be included soon.

This App could have many uses – not only as an organization for events and places. If you’re interested in keeping track of the location of where your photos were taken for whatever reason, you should seriously consider getting MyWorld. It’s well designed and full of sharing features that you might not find on other Photo Album Apps.

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Moe’s Notes Hits the iPad as Moe’s Notepad is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website

We enjoyed Moe’s Notes for iPhone which offers some unique features for taking rich multimedia notes that include audio, video, images and GPS coordinates and it’s now available for iPad.

Moe’s Notepad makes the most of the iPad’s larger screen by using splitter bars to show different sections of the app that used to be spread across multiple screens. The updated UI allows users to customize the app’s display as they wish while retaining the same functionality.

Without a camera in the iPad (although the team behind Moe’s Notes believe one is coming) images are taken from the iPad’s Photo’s App with a number of editing options available within the app itself. Audio editing is also impressive with recording and trimming of audio as well as volume and speed settings available.

All media can be combined into an email and sent as attachments with more streamlined options coming in a future update that could include popular formats such as Evernote or GoogleDocs among others.

Users of Moe’s Notes for iPhone should certainly invest in this iPad reworking and those that need a decent note taking tool will be hard pressed to find a more feature-packed alternative.

Moe’s Notes is available now for $9.99

iPad Only App – Designed for the iPad
Released: 2010-06-02 :: Category: Productivity

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Camera Plus Pro In-Depth Review is a post from: Best Iphone Apps Review Website

Developer: Global Delight
Price: $1.99
Version Reviewed: 2.2

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

Overall Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

Ghandi once said: “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated. ” He was indeed a wise man, but I think the following also rings true: “The shallowness and decay of a civilization and its moral progress can be judged by the way its smartphones are treated.”

I’ve come to realize that I use the camera on my iPhone more than the phone itself. I’m essentially walking around with a dumbcamera. There’s something very alluring about having the power to capture one moment in time within an infinite universe, innocent, natural, raw and vulnerable, forever.

Few things in life, aside from animals and small children, remain untainted from its harsh realities, yet only a simple photograph, regardless of its subject, has the power to transcend time and nature, combining the two to convey an image powerful enough to invoke passion, pleasure and pain from deep within the human psyche. When you combine this power with a photography application like Camera Plus Pro, it’s like shooting fish in a barrel (an activity not condoned by Ghandi nor myself).

Camera Plus Pro was developed to address all of the iPhone camera’s shortcomings and then some, providing users with the iPhone camera’s native features (auto-zoom and tap-to-zoom) and additional functionality, such as burst-mode shooting, timed capture, geo-tagging and a variety of photo/video editing features.

Camera Plus Pro’s menu interface is clean and uncluttered, consisting of four buttons/features located along the bottom of the viewing plane: The Features button opens to expose Point Zoom, Burst Mode, Timed Capture, Grid View, Big Button, Tags, Geo-Tag, Settings, Info and Help.The Quick Roll button gives users access to photos and videos taken and stored with/in Camera Plus Pro. The shutter button is located in the middle and the video/photo toggle switch is located next to it, at the far right.

Camera Plus Pro is essentially operated using one of two modes: Camera Mode (preparing for and taking pictures) and Edit Mode (post picture taking). Additionally, Share and Manage features allow users to send multiple photos to Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Picasa or Email and delete and/or sync photos in the app’s Quick Roll to their iPhone’s Camera Roll. All photographs and videos taken with Camera Plus Pro are saved to its built-in Quick Roll. Users can then sync one or multiple photos/videos, at any time, to their iPhone’s Camera Roll. Once synced, the original photo/video remains in the app’s Quick Roll for users to keep or delete.

CAMERA MODE
Using Point Zoom requires the user to focus on a target, then touch the spot/area which they want to zoom into. Doing so produces an icon, at which time they can zoom further using the on-screen slider or by touching and holding on the spot they want to focus onto. Once the picture is taken, it’s saved to the app’s Quick Roll. When using Point Zoom, the farther in you zoom, the more movement your camera registers, a negative you need to take into account when using digital zoom. I was able to take decent photos using the app’s Point Zoom mode, thanks to its anti-shake feature, found within Settings. I sent several photos to my Facebook and Twitter accounts with no problem and also emailed several photos. Camera Plus Pro performed these tasks flawlessly.

Burst mode allows users to take photographs in rapid succession. Camera Plus Pro allows users to take anywhere from 1-15 photos, user-adjustable within Settings. My experience with Burst was essentially the same as with most other apps, with one caveat: The camera takes a rapid succession of shots, dependent upon the user’s configuration settings, then, instead of automatically saving them, presents the photos for the user’s review. The user can then select which photos he/she wants to delete/save to their Quick Roll. This adds a third level of photo saving (Burst quick roll, quick roll, camera roll) that seems redundant.

Timed Capture allows users to touch the shutter button, initiating a count down which appears on-screen before the picture is taken. While it’s nice to have, I can’t think of a situation where I would use Timed Capture with a smartphone camera that has no stand, base, etc., unless I set the timer, hand it to my 11-year old and tell him to make sure we’re all in the frame when the timer reaches zero. Timed photos can be set to anywhere from 1-10 seconds, from within the Settings menu.

Grid View superimposes a 3×3 grid on the viewfinder, providing users with a frame of reference when taking photos; a feature I’ve never needed, but appreciate its presence. The Big Button feature allows users to touch anywhere on-screen to capture a photograph, a feature I always use.

The Tags feature allows users to tag single or multiple photographs before capturing them, using pre-determined tags provided by the application, or custom tags, as defined by the user. To do so, users simply take a photo, then go to its saved version within the app’s Quick Roll. Pressing the Edit button in the upper, right corner will produce a menu at the bottom of the screen. Pressing the icon at the bottom, left brings up the Edit options. Pressing the Tag option will bring users to the Tag screen. Users can also manage tagged photos by going to Settings, General and tapping Manage Tags. Once tagged, photos you take will fall under the Tag you set. Users can also enter comments/descriptions for shared photos. I took several photographs and tagged them manually, using my own categories, as well as pre-configured categories.

To use the Geo-Tag feature, simply repeat the above, but choose the Geo-Tag option instead of Tags. Users will be brought to a Google Map screen. Touching the reticule in the bottom, center of the screen will enable your iPhone to Geo-Tag the photo, using its location-aware features and add the location of the photo using a red push-pin. Continuously double-clicking this pin will cause the map to zoom in on the location of where the image was taken. Users can then edit the photo to their desire and sync it to their Camera Roll.

The Settings, Info and Help menus provide users with options to configure the application to their desire, FAQs, Tips and Tricks (some of which are interactive) regarding Video Recording and Photo Capturing and Help/Explanation of the application’s menu features.

Accessing the Quick Roll from the main screen provides users with a categorized view (All, Photos and Videos) of all the photos/videos they’ve taken. From here, users can view, edit, tag, delete, set passwords, send to Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Picasa or Email and/or sync photos to the iPhone’s Camera Roll.

When using the Video Camera, users can pre-set filters, such as Invert, Black and White, etc, as well as video quality (in Settings, you can set video quality to High or Low. At High, your recording time is limited) and audio capture (also in the Settings menu). While filming, users can zoom in and out using a slider located at the bottom of the screen. The zoom should be used properly, however, as zooming in on an object faraway will result in low quality/resolution, so the closer you are, the better. The bottom of the screen also contains a display, showing the amount of time elapsed while recording. After recording, the video is saved to the app’s Quick Roll, where users can tag/geo-tag it, upload it to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter or Email, or delete it.

EDIT MODE
Once pictures are taken, they can be easily edited to the user’s preference. However, Settings contains options that allow users to pre-configure certain post-capturing features, such as the ability to set Autosave, edit an optional watermark/Copyright logo and color, edit the Date on/off and color, set a password and manage Tags. In addition, users can import photos into Camera Plus Pro’s Quick Roll from their Camera Roll and can also configure video filters, video quality and audio capture quality.

Once in edit mode, users can set software Flash settings, crop the image, flip, rotate and invert the image, adjust brightness, saturation, hue, sharpness, contrast, temperature and tint, choose (from 7) and set filters, add your copyright logo, add tags, geo-tag the photo and save the new image to the Quick Roll.

Camera Plus Pro’s extensive array of editing features work great and, with the clean, user-friendly interface, are easy to use. I took a photograph in a darkened area and used the software Flash edit feature to lighten the image:

Using the additional editing tools, I can add filters to the image, crop sections of the image by dragging highlighted portions of the crop box, adjust the brightness (to lighten it even further), saturation, hue, tint, etc. rotate or flip the image, add my copyright and tag/geo-tag it. Experimenting with Camera Plus Pro’s editing tools is fun and easy and adds remarkable character to otherwise lifeless photos.

I enjoyed my time with Camera Plus Pro immensely. So much so, that I added it to my personal library of photography apps. Camera Plus Pro is packed with features and its unassuming interface makes taking pictures a joy. While testing it, I found every feature works as advertised. The only issue I came across is that it can take a couple of seconds to save photos/videos, but that’s standard for 3rd party photography apps. Camera Plus Pro has it all, baby and at only $1.99, I highly recommend it.

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