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Daily App Digest – May 23, 2012
Latest apps and updates to hit the iTunes app store today… Dragon Brush Innovative app developers Small Planet Digital have partnered with John Solimine, of Spike Press, and Andy Hullinger to create Dragon Brush, an irresistible, interactive storybook for iPhone and iPad, based on a Chinese folktale. With narration by Matt Berninger and music by Aaron & Bryce Dessner – from the acclaimed band, The National – Dragon Brush follows the adventures of Bing-Wen, a young boy who loves to paint. When given a magical brush that makes drawings come to life, Bing-Wen must use his art and his wits to outsmart the greedy Emperor. Follow the adventures of Bing-Wen…
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iOS – PhotoToaster – Temporary Price Drop
PhotoToaster is definitely an iPhone photographer staple app, so if you haven’t already picked it up, you will be pleased to not that it is available today for only $0.99/£0.69 instead of the more usual $1.99/£1.49. Just click here to download and start shooting.
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Daily App Digest – May 22, 2012
Latest apps and updates to hit the iTunes app store today… Kaleidoscope Camera Binary Noise Ltd today is pleased to announce Kaleidoscope Camera 1.5 for iOS, their advanced, interactive, live-view Kaleidoscope Camera application. Both a camera and an exploratory visual toy, Kaleidoscope Camera features a digital kaleidoscope with six different symmetry configurations, including an infinite spiral and a mesmerizing mandala, turning an iPhone or iPad into an artistic camera that can create complex kaleidoscopic photographs. The current update adds support for the Retina display on the New iPad. With Kaleidoscope Camera, kaleidoscopes are no longer limited to old school toys with hexagonal mirror configurations. Kaleidoscope Camera transforms images via a…
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Extension Of The I With Sean Hayes – A Phenomenally Talented iPhone Photographer
Welcome to another new series of interviews and insights that we are running on theappwhisperer.com, we are delighted that our A Day In The Life Of Series is so popular and successful and will continue to run that, we love it. This new section, entitled, Extension Of The I, goes deeper into the photographic aspects of mobile photography. It delves into the lives and thoughts and influences that our interviewees experience from their photography. No other mobile photography website reaches the depths and emotions of the mobile photographers as we do in this series of interviews. We think you’re going to enjoy this, a lot. Today, we are featuring Sean…
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iOS – TtV Camera – Temporary Price Drop
The idea is that you shoot through the viewfinder of an old camera using your modern digital or film camera and create an interesting framing effect. The TtV Camera can simulate the old camera’s viewfinders and you can shot photos with those amazing effects. This app usually retails for $2.99/£1.99 but today you can pick it up for only $0.99/£0.69, just click here to do so.
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iOS – Animoog for iPhone – Huge Price Drop
As part of Moog Music’s birthday celebration honoring founder Bob Moog, Animoog for iPhone and iPod is available for $.99 through 5/29/2012. This app usually retails for $9.99, so it’s a great time to pick it up. Animoog is Moog Music’s first professional synthesizer for iOS devices, and was the first music app in history to hit number one in the App Store on the day of release. Additionally, in the 2011 App Store Rewind, Apple named Animoog one of the best apps of the year. Powered by Moog’s new Anisotropic Synth Engine (ASE), Animoog allows you to move dynamically through an X/Y space of unique timbres to create a constantly…
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iOS – Awesome Calendar – Review
There are plenty of calendar apps available and this one pertains to be ‘awesome’ take a look at our review and read what we think… Stats Developer: YunaSoft Inc Price: $2.99 Version: 2.0 Released/Updated: April 10, 2012 Size: 9.0 MB Rated:4+ Our Ratings Graphics/Sound: 3/5 User Interface: 3/5 Gameplay: N/A Re-use/re-play value: 3/5 Overall Rating: 3/5 Download here What Is It? Awesome Calendar is a customizable Google Calendar client for Apple iOS. Is It Easy To Use? Yes, once you get used to it, it’s a little tricky at first but you soon pick it up. It comes jam packed with features and you can run many calendars at…
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Windows Phone – SmugMug – New
SmugMug has been available on both Android and iOS platforms for sometime but now it’s also available as a Windows app. Explore and be inspired by stunning images shot by passionate photographers around the world. Browse the day’s most popular images on SmugMug’s global photo community, or view the most beautiful photos of all time. And if you already have a website on SmugMug, there’s more: Log in to see your galleries and share your photos with anyone, anytime. You can even take pictures on your phone, edit and upload them on the go. This is a free app and you can download it here.
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Daily App Digest – May 21, 2012
Latest apps and updates to hit the iTunes app store today… Who Touched my Phone Unlike other applications that try to prevent intruders from accessing the phone’s content, "Who Touched my Phone" doesn’t block any content but captures the snooping event without the intruder’s knowledge; Moreover, Tal Shumski the CTO of App & Joy says "we believe that you cannot protect all of your phone’s information completely, all of the time; Therefore, we find it more important to secretly capture and inform you whenever there was an attempt to snoop through your phone". How does it work you wonder? The user arms the application and locks the screen. When the…
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iOS – PhotoArtistaHD – Haiku – Temporary Price Drop
This app is very popular for effects with iPhone photograhers and today it is available for only $2.99/£1.99 instead of the more usual $4.99/£2.99, you can download it here. Artista Haiku will add spontaneity to your pictures. This creative media incorporates traditional techniques as well as the non-traditional such as digital photography, and vintage papers to create a unique painting filled with movement and meaning. To capture the atmospheric mysteries in your scene try reducing the outline to the scantiest detail, and reducing the color to dabs of accent, your painting will convey the essence of poetry in that scene whether weighty or substantial as in a building façade…














