Sort Shots – iPad Edition 2.0
Vancouver based Beanheads Consulting Inc. today announces Sort Shots – iPad Edition 2.0. Sort Shots – iPad Edition utilizes metadata/EXIF information from photos for easy image searching. Easily import keywords from Adobe Bridge and Lightroom, Apple iPhoto, Nik Software/Nikon NX2, Microsoft Expression Media. Update your keywords and export the images with the keywords to Adobe Lightroom and Bridge. Version 2.0 retains original image qualities including full resolution and more. Sort Shots – iPad Edition allows users to import images via iTunes(R) while retaining previously assigned metadata keywords and ratings for effortless searching. Tags and ratings allow users to simply tap on the desired search criteria to instantly view the resulting…
‘KNIGHT’S RUSH’ Just Hit The App Store
Following the tremendous success of ‘Knights Onrush’, Chillingo and indie developer MoreGames Entertainment bring ‘Knight’s Rush’ – a brand new action-adventure game to the App Store! With added heroes and a huge campaign featuring seven worlds to explore, players will discover new enemies, bosses, machines and traps for an epic, unforgettable adventure. Download/Price: $2.99
Now We Know Why The App Store Went Down Last Night…
Last night the app store was down for approximately 3 hours, nothing too unusual about that. Keeps us all on our toes with what Apple might be announcing next – except following this downtime, no one could see what had actually changed – until now… Comparisons Apple have improved the functionality of the app store. Now there is a new option allowing customers to quickly bring up specs on the hardware, included software and technical specifications for each system. Compare Macs also gives users a look at each Mac’s environmental report, which has become a very important buying factor for many users in recent years. This is a great step…
iAd Now Allowing In-Ad App Purchases
Possibly due to low iAd fill rates, Apple has adapted the way iAd works allowing developers to sell their apps directly from within an iAd. So, basically you don’t need to select an iAd for an app and then go to the store, you will instead now get a pop-up menu asking you to confirm your purchase – just click on ‘ok’ and enter your iTunes password and the app will start downloading.
Shrek Forever After-Kids’ Book iPhone App Review
One of the many great features of the iPhone and of course the iPad is the facility to share books with your kids – Shrek Forever After-Kids’ Book is a perfect example of this. If you’ve got young kids then this app is an absolute must, read our review here… Shrek Forever After costs $2.99 in the App Store and is produced by Frog Dog Media LLC. Once you have downloaded the app onto your device, you will see this screen. It is very simple to navigate. There are three options to choose from, read it myself, read to me or auto play. There is also the mention of Sir…
Need To Transfer Images From Your Eye-Fi SD Card To Your iPad? There’s A Great App For That
Yes, it’s true, ditch your Apple iPad Camera Connection kit right now, with ShutterSnitch you can send the images from your Eye-Fi card directly to either your iPhone or iPad. This app will bring relief to many, I have been constantly asked whether it is possible to wirelessly transfer images to your iPad from your Eye-Fi card and despite it being quite a challenge, I rose to the occasion and scoured the App Store until I found Shuttersnitch. You’ll need to use a router or MiFi as obviously your iPad cannot create its own Wi-Fi network. Then, once you have captured all of your images to the EyeFi card you…
Exclusive iPad Interview With Sort Shots Developer, Christa Taylor
We recently reviewed this iPad app, Sort Shots and are very fond of it here link. We thought we have a chat with the developer to find out a little more about the background of Sort Shots. Read this fascinating interview here… The Beginning Can you tell our readers how your iPad app was originally thought of, what were your thoughts behind the marketplace, specifically? The moment Steve Jobs introduced the iPad to the world; we knew we had the perfect medium for Sort Shots. Not only could a user view their images on an amazing display but the limitations of the iPhone version were also eliminated which got us…
Camera+ Goes Ahead And Hides Shutter Update From Apple
As we reported earlier this week, Apple rejected the update that Camera+ planned for their app. Not ones to sit on their hands, the developers carried on and hid the update from Apple… The VolumeSnap feature, the update in question, would have allowed the use of the iPhone’s volume buttons to control the camera’s shutter. This seems like it would’ve been a useful feature to have in Camera+ – here’s Apple’s official reason for the rejection….. "Your application cannot be added to the App Store because it uses iPhone volume buttons in a non-standard way, potentially resulting in user confusion. Changing the behavior of iPhone external hardware buttons is a…




















