Apple Store App Updated
Apple has updated its Apple Store app with new features. Apple Store now lets users define custom configurations for new Macs and offers a special in-store mode to facilitate getting support. Version 1.3 of the free iOS app is now available in the App Store. While in an Apple retail store, customers can now view the length of and join a queue for retail or technical support and see the next workshop on the store’s event calendar. Users of this app can also now order customised Macs within the app itself. This is a very useful app but we would really like to see an iPad optimized version – hopefully…
Amazon Appstore – Free App Of The Day – Monkey Preschool Lunchbox
From the encouraging monkey laughing and turning somersaults to the playful music and sound effects, it’s easy to get drawn into this game and smile. With a continuous series of mini-games, kids are repeatedly challenged to identify colors, letters, numbers, and shapes in different and exciting ways. An animated monkey provides cheerful encouragement with facial expressions and energetic somersaults as you proceed from game to game. Meanwhile, a friendly voice narrates the questions and your choices, all the while accompanied by calypso music. And best of all, every time you win a few in a row, you get to choose a cartoon sticker and place it on your very own…
New iOS App – iMotion HD
iMotion HD is an intuitive and powerful time-lapse and stop-motion app for iOS. Take pictures, edit your movie and export HD 720p videos to your device or directly to Youtube. Time-lapse is a cinematography technique which accelerates movement. It can be used to photograph cloudscapes, plants growing, crowds… Stop motion is an animation technique which make a physically manipulated object look like it’s moving on its own. iMotion HD supports all orientations and works with all camera-equipped iOS devices: iPad 2, iPhone 4, Phone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPodtouch 4th generation Features -HD 720p capture and export -Universal binaries iPhone / iPad / iPodTouch -4 capture modes (time-lapse, manual, wifi…
Exclusive Interview With Molten Drum Machine iPad App Developer, Peter Johnson
We’ve got to tell you this app is great, you will love it, if you love making music. Molten is a powerful and intuitive tool for creating percussive sounds and rhythm sequences. Using a revolutionary approach to grid based pattern sequencing that divides time to instantly add tuplets and fills to your drum programming. Molten is built on a versatile synthesizer that allows you to play and process your own sound samples. The kits can be mangled, filtered and crushed using the multi-touch interface. We are currently reviewing this app but in the meantime we wanted to interview the developer, Peter Johnson to find out how this app was created,…
Panoploid For iPad Major Update
Panoploid is an E-Multimedia Composer and an interactive Player. Panoploid is the iPad version of Panoply for the iPhone. Create your business card, greeting card, next photo composite, ipod playlist, party invitation with directions, travel book with audio/video, executive multimedia presentation, art sketches, music video album with cover art: all on the iPad. This is a great app, read below to find out What’s New in this latest update. What’s New * Vector graphics in display mode for crisp display of composites in both in Portfolios as well as in the Pano Roll. You may need to re-Edit and re-Save older composites to make use of this facility. Composites that…
New – FINAL FANTASY III for iPad
First released in 1990, FINAL FANTASY III was the first title in the FINAL FANTASY series to become a million-seller, establishing once and for all that Square Enix’s classic RPG saga was here to stay. The full 3D remake released in 2006 duplicated the original’s success, selling over a million copies worldwide. FINAL FANTASY III was a hallmark of innovation for the entire series, from the job system that lets characters change classes at any time to the ability to summon powerful creatures such as Shiva and Bahamut. When darkness falls and the land is robbed of light, four youths are chosen by the crystals to set forth on a…
Our App Of The Day – Seamless
This is a fabulous brand new music just released on the App Store today – a worthy winner of our accolade of Our App of the Day. Seamless lets you transition from playing music on your Mac to playing music on your iPhone or iPod touch — or vice versa — in a single tap. It’s 9AM, and you’re at home getting dressed to go to work. You’ve got iTunes open, and "Back in Black" is playing. You’re totally into it, rocking out with your air-guitar, but you’ve got to go to work now. So you obviously want to keep listening to it on your way. So you pause iTunes,…
Noir Photo – New iOS Photo App
Don’t just take a photo. Tell a story. Noir Photo lets you transform your photos with beautiful, dramatic lighting and instant results. Peel away the color to a cinematic black-and-white, apply a lovely tint, and then light up your subject. Touch and pinch the brightness Vignette and spin the Contrast and Exposure dials for white hot thrills and shadow-rich drama. You tell a story in your photos with the glowing smile on your daughter’s face, or a moody skyline under radiant street lamps. Focus on the part that you love, massage your Noir Photo settings, and come up with something amazingly cool in a few seconds. Use Noir Photo to…
Who’s Making All The Money In The App Store?
A question many have asked several times over and a report by Money.co.uk shows exactly where’s it’s going. Take a look below, Doodle Jump for example made over $1m after selling 3.5 m copies. Ethan Nicholas made $35k in one day from sales of the iShoot game. What’s also interesting from this report is how much it costs to produce an app in the first place, with the average being around $23,000 but gaming apps, which appear to be the most expensive can reach heights of $224,000, Angry Birds reportedly cost just over $200,000 to develop. Read more fascinating facts regarding money making in the app store below… Show Us…
Gold Rush In App Store As Apple ‘Reportedly’ Switches Matrices
The App Store has been all shook up – no longer is Angry Birds the top Free App – that’s been replaced by Facebook despite it being between the number 10 to 20 range for the past year. Netflix has moved up from number 50 to number 24 and even Pandora has risen over 10 spots to number 13. So what’s happening? It appears that Apple have changed their algorithm by looking not just at the number of downloads an app receives – as it did previously – but also how popular an app is in terms of reviews. This could be an attempt by Apple to reward developers for…


























