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Free Apps roundup for November 20th, 2009

by Jake Gaecke on Nov 20, 2009 at 02:23 PM

It’s the week before the week that’s before Thanksgiving, so I’m sure you’re quite ready for the break from work next week. Of course, just because you aren’t at your day job doesn’t mean you don’t have more work to be done. That’s fine, this week I found a few… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews Shortcovers eBook reader for iPhone, iPod Touch

by Josh Holat on Nov 18, 2009 at 12:07 PM

I’ll admit I hadn’t heard of Shortcovers until just recently. However, after visiting their website, it quickly became apparent that they have a great selection of eBooks available in their store, and numerous ways to consume that media, as well. In fact, buying a book through this store allows you… Continue Reading »

App it Up: Fluttr

by Kirk Hiner on Nov 16, 2009 at 02:43 PM

Fluttr is a basic arcade action game with the seemingly gentle task of brushing away flowers, bees and such to save a butterfly “... from an explosive end ...” But you don’t control the butterfly; it does its own thing, slowly moving up and down the screen as the landscape… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews FourSquare for iPhone, iPod touch

by Bill Stiteler on Nov 15, 2009 at 03:57 PM

FourSquare is a social media application designed to bring people together in the real world, using geolocation and other social media apps. After you register (for free), you can “sign in” to locations around town and it’ll notify your friends (and other FourSquare users) where you are. If you register… Continue Reading »

Free apps roundup for November 13th, 2009

by Jake Gaecke on Nov 13, 2009 at 08:41 PM

There are plenty of freebies on the App Store this week. Thanks to ngmoco, we have another superb game, as if Eliminate wasn’t quite enough last week. But don’t worry, there’s more. We have other games, utilities, etc. Check it out. Continue Reading »

App it Up: Yoritsuki

by Kirk Hiner on Nov 9, 2009 at 08:24 AM

I’m guessing there are few locations where the view from a hotel window could be an app, but it works with Yoritsuki. It’s beautifully designed; easily one of the all-around best looking apps I’ve ever tried, with graphics that make me wish my iPhone screen was four times larger. Yoritsuki… Continue Reading »

Free Apps roundup for November 6th, 2009

by Jake Gaecke on Nov 6, 2009 at 05:25 PM

Another great week for freebies on the App Store. Lots of information, apps and games, which is good news if your weekend was going to be bland. Now it can be full of icons instead! Cameras, toys, religion, games, and Family Guy. You couldn’t ask for too much more. Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews Scholastic vocabulary apps for iPhone, iPod touch

by Kirk Hiner on Nov 5, 2009 at 10:59 AM

There’s no shortage of iPhone apps available to keep kids occupied while you wait for your bloomin’ onion to be served. There’s also no shortage of apps available to explain why you shouldn’t be eating a bloomin’ onion. In this review, though, we’ll focus on the kids, and take a… Continue Reading »

How Apple got to 100,000 apps, and why it won’t stop

by Kirk Hiner on Nov 5, 2009 at 09:47 AM

You have a map for that, Verizon? Okay, well I see your map, and raise you an app. 100,000 apps, actually. Apple has announced that developers have created over 100,000 apps for the App Store (only a couple hundred of which have anything to do with farting). This is a… Continue Reading »

App Store now has more than 100,000 applications available

by Josh Holat on Nov 5, 2009 at 07:42 AM

Apple’s iTunes App Store has reached a very important milestone: 100,000 available applications. In a marketplace where other companies are struggling to get 1,000 applications available for purchase and download, Apple and the developers with accounts have once again risen to the occasion. 100,000 certainly isn’t a small number, and… Continue Reading »

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