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Name: Privates!
By: RXN
Version: 1.2
Category: Apps, iPhone Apps
Date: 2016-04-18
Price: free
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eSnowglobe is one of the sweeter iPhone "curiosity" apps.
You can use one of the "stock" images, a Christmas tree, a winter scene or a decorative pattern, or add your own image (such as this image of the best golden retriever EVER).
To enter to win one of three codes leave a comment below before 11pm tonight.
For more information check out the Polypeptides website.
If you haven’t sent out your holiday cards yet here’s a quick, simple and nice way to do so…
hiCard Holiday is a great way to spread some cheer. Best of all, the personal cards you send will arrive immediately!
To enter to win one of 5 copies share one of the more memorable greetcard sayings you’ve ever read.
For more informatio check out the hiCard website.
To celebrate the start of the Festival of Lights this evening we have 4 promo codes for iMenorah to share (with more coming tomorrow).
To enter, tell us the gift you want most this year.
For more info check out the iMenorah website.
This is a quick one as the winners will be announced at 4:45 today.
We love Mental Case and have 1 copy of both the Mac Application and the iPhone App.
We’ll be giving them away tonight at 11pm. To enter leave a comment on how you will use them.
For more info check out the Mental Case website.
I have loved Sena’s leather cases ever since getting my first one many years (and devices) ago.
Sena’s cases are always made from the finest leather, have styles that are both fashionable and functional and, are well-priced.
Best of all, right not there are two ways to save on Sena’s excellent iPhone and iPod Touch cases.
Over the past week we’ve taken look at a number of various applications designed for managing your Netflix queue from your iPhone or iPod Touch. It’s been interesting process for me look at all of the applications in a certain category, for during the process I’ve gotten a real sense of how various developers can approach crafting an application. It only serves to increase my respect for the men and women who are devoting countless hours to rapidly developing the newest platform in computing. In this final post I’ll give a brief overview and draw a few conclusions.
First off let me say this — while some apps were more polished, graphically interesting, or user-friendly than others, there weren’t any in this group that were bad. There were some I liked more than others but not once did I look at an app and think- "somebody did a lousy job and just rushed this out so that they could have something in the App Store." And believe me, there have been many times since July 11th when I thought just that. Not once here!
I was struck that a few of the applications covered only half the ground I wanted covered. While some were excellent at managing the Netflix queue for physical DVDs, they completely overlooked the instant queue which is such an important part of Netflix now. In other cases, the application was specifically intended for managing the instant queue but overlooked the physical DVD queue entirely. It seems curious to me why anyone would want to have two different applications rather than one that integrates both parts. But that’s just me.
So which application will remain on my iPhone and my iPod touch now that this series is done? The answer is clear…