New In The App Store: FireMail

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On October 17, 2008

If all those apps that allow you to type email while the iPhone or iPod Touch is in landscape caught your eye but you didn’t want to pay for something that Apple should have included in the first place… you are in luck!

Conceited Software just released Firemail, a free landscape email app. It works well and, best of all, has a nifty additional feature…

 

 

 

Brand New In The App Store: Pano

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I have had the opportunity to be using Pano for the week leading up to its release tonight and all I can tell you is — This is a fantastic app!

As the Pano website describes it…

Pano for iPhone lets you take beautiful, seamless panoramic photos straight from your iPhone, no other software necessary

That’s right, Pano lets you take two three or four pictures and immediately turn them into a panoramic shot. I used to do this by snapping a bunch of images and then pasting them together. Pano does the same thing only… it does it on the iPhone itself and it does it so well you would never know that the image started as a number of different shots.

Does it work?

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Love your Sports?!

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On October 16, 2008

Are you a sports buff?

Do you LOVE your iPhone or iPod Touch?

Are you using your uber-awesome handheld to follow your favorite team?

If so…

We are looking for a writer to review sports apps for Whats On iPhone.

We supply the apps, you supply the review.

Interested?

Let us know!

App Store Drama – Part 2 App-Custody Battle

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Yesterday we noted the on-going drama of Beer-gate as the developer of iBeer sues Coors for ripping off their idea and giving away the free iPint (at least until Apple pulled the latter.)

THAT, however, is not the only drama unfolding these days in the world of iPhone apps.

Apparently the creators of the gps app Where To are divorcing and custody of their apps is more than a bit of an issue. (Where To has grossed about $200,000 since its release so there really is something to fight over.) The split and the drama surrounding it was revealed in a recent blog post.

Apparently the two company principals have been…

SpeechCloud Voice Dialer – Review UPDATED!

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By: Christopher Hassett

Version: 1.5.2.0

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Date: 2008-07-11

Price: 4.99

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Nanosaur 2 – Review

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Date: 2008-10-13

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Internet Radio Match-Up: Last.fm vs Pandora

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With the invention of such things as music on demand, the concept of radio is becoming a bit of a dinosaur (and I include satellite radio with that description.  Why pay money for something you can get online for free?).  However, broadcast music is far from dead and with the correct software any iPhone or iPod Touch (provided the iTouch can catch a Wi-Fi signal) can become a portable radio.  The interactive capabilities of the software far exceed anything pedestrian radio could hope to achieve. 

In that vein, I am going to compare two free iTunes software applications for sharing and listening to music across the Internet (in effect becoming your own disc jockey by making a playlist and sharing with friends).  Both have websites associated with them which work very similar to the iPod Touch/iPhone application equivalent, but this article will concentrate on the latter.

AirCheck Aviation Checklist – Review

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Version: 1.0

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Date: 2008-10-04

Price: 2.99

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New In The App Store: White Noise Lite

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As I have previously noted, I’m a big fan of White Noise, the highly configurable ambient sound app  I’ve been using for the past few weeks. I like the high quality sounds White Noise offers and the easy to use interface it brings with it.

White Noise Lite, a free but limited version, was released tonight.

This version offers the same easy to use interface but just 8 sounds, rather than the 36 offered in the full version. These include– Beach Waves- Thunder Storm- Crickets Chirping- Extreme Rain- Grandfather Clock- Chimes- White Noise- Oscillating Fan.

The full version costs $.99 and is, in my opinion, well worth the price. If, however, any of these eight sounds are enough for you, this is an even better option since it is FREE.

You can get it HERE in the App Store.

 

 

New WebIS Site and Pocket Informant for iPhone Info

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Our friend Alex at WebIS has gone live with a new website and some fantastic screenshots of the upcoming Pocket Informant for iPhone are front and center.

According to Alex,

Pocket Informant is The Next Generation in Personal Daily Management, but we don’t just say that; we prove it. Pocket Informant for the iPhone doesn’t just simply let you view your daily events but lets you really work with them. So many calendar or task applications are either too hard to use or too simple to be useful. Pocket Informant takes eight years of mobile experience and brings a fresh perspective to the iPhone user.

While Pocket Informant is not yet in Beta, Alex and his team are moving forward quickly and a release shouldn’t be that far off.

Some terrific screen shots and more details can be found after the break…