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iPhone App Developer Needed

March 11, 2009 by WilliamL  
Filed under Books

 iPhone App Developer Needed

I’m interested in having a app developed, And I’m looking for a free iphone developer to do this for me. If there are any Qualified candidates will to perform such tasks please contact me at webmaster@ituneappreviews.com As Soon As Possible. We can iron out all detail once we have made contact.

Thanks, William Lark

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire

December 19, 2008 by WilliamL  
Filed under Games

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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Game App
The app is actually quite similar to the TV show. “Who Wants To Be a Millionaire.” It has the same music and very similar graphics. To get started, you touch start game. After your greeting by Meredith, you get a list of categories your questions are going to be in, with the $100 question on the bottom and the $1 million question on the top. Touch the screen again to get your first question. You have the option to pick an answer or use one of your lifelines to get a little help. Once you answer you can say it’s your final answer, change it or walk away entirely.

The first lifeline offered are phone a friend, which brings up three names from your contacts list and asks you to choose one. At first I thought the app was actually going to call them (which worried me since I was using the app at 1:00 a.m., but it just provided simulated answers. The second is ask the audience, which creates a fake poll and presents it to you as a graph. I have to say both my friends and the audience have not let me down yet.
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire iPhone App

Third, there is double dip, which is different than the 50/50 lifeline on the show. If choose this option before you answer the question you get a second chance if you get it wrong. However, if you get it right on the first try you’re totally wasting your lifeline here. The last one is ask the expert. If you touch about the experts from the app’s home screen you can see their bios. Once you reach the $1,000 mark you can choose this option but you don’t get to pick the expert you get.

The options on the app are somewhat lacking, limited to turning the sound off and choosing whether or not to see the correct answer when you get a question wrong. But what I was really disappointed in was the lack of a high score board or multiplayer version. I won a million bucks and nobody noticed.

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Classics

November 12, 2008 by Udiggity  
Filed under Books

Classics Book iPhone App Review                        Classics Book iPhone App
Classics Mobile Book iPhone App
I never thought I would enjoy reading a book on the iPhone but Classics actually made me change my mind. For starters, the presentation is amazing. The app displays the books on a virtual bookshelf so you can literally pick the book you want to read just like you would at the library or bookstore.

Once you choose your tome, it floats off the shelf and opens up in front of you. The type is large enough that it is easy to read without being overbearing or childish looking, which I found very surprising. To turn the pages, you simply swipe your finger from right to left, which starts a realistic movement as if the “book” you’re reading is actually made of paper.
Classics Book App Reviewed

When you’re done reading for the day – or randomly flipping through books to get quotes – simply hit the home icon in the top left corner and it places a bookmark at your page so you can pick right up where you left off.

Currently the application offers Alice’s Adventures in Wonder land, Call of the Wild, Robinson Crusoe, the Jungle Book, 20000 Leagues Under the Sea, Paradise Lost, Huckleberry Finn, the Time Machine, the Hound of the Baskervilles, Gulliver’s Travels, Flatland and the Metamorphosis – all books that are in the public domain. The developer promises more will be on the way in future updates.

This app is a truly must have for any book lover. And I found that my techie friend that doesn’t really enjoy reading ended up liking it too. Hear that, parents?

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Say Who – Dialer

November 10, 2008 by Udiggity  
Filed under Utilities

Say Who - Dailer iPhone App Review                        Say Who - Dailer iPhone App
Say Who - Dailer Mobile iPhone App
This is a good app for people who can’t seem to remember phone numbers – even their own – and for those who don’t like having to dial or scroll through their contacts list. All you have to do is press the large blue square in the middle of the screen, which conveniently says “press while speaking” and say the name of the person or place you’d like to call. The app will pull the numbers of people in your contact list that are similar to the words you said.

The dialer is actually pretty accurate. When I said my own name, it quickly popped up with my home, work and mobile numbers. (Note that you have to have the phone very close to your mouth.) Then I tried my name plus the word “cell” and my mobile number was moved to the top of the list. I said a couple more names and got good results on those as well.
Say Who - Dailer App Reviewed

Be aware that the app will only find numbers in your contacts list. If you tell it to call Dominoes Pizza it’s not going to search the Web for the phone number. Also, be careful if you have the auto dialer turned on. This option sets it up so that the phone calls the first number it finds without waiting for you to confirm that it is correct. One time I said the name “Sarah” and she did end up on my list, but the first phone number listed was for an old coworker named Julie. With only a second to see what my phone was doing, I was powerless to stop it from dialing out.

So, yes, this is a good app, and I would recommend getting it, look in the top left corner and make sure AutoDial is off first thing, especially if you have a lot of contacts.

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Flick Bowling

November 10, 2008 by WilliamL  
Filed under Games

Flick Bowling iPhone App Review                        Flick Bowling iPhone App
Flick Bowling Mobile iPhone App
This game is a great diversion when you’re waiting in line or sitting at a restaurant. The kicky retro music is sure to cheer you up, as are the six different characters you can choose from with their cartoonish looks.

Game play is very easy. Simply choose your player by touching the screen, choose a bowling ball (the only differences seem to be in color and pattern, not in weight) and you’re ready. To bowl, move your player from left to right to line him or her up with your shot. Then touch the screen next to your player and move your finger upward on the screen in the direction you want the ball to go. Once you’ve let go of the ball, tilting the phone doesn’t do any good to save you from the gutter, so don’t bother. Your score shows up on the bottom of your screen after each frame in the typical bowling alley format.
Flick Bowling App Reviewed

The game also has a two-player mode where you simply trade off turns instead of trying to bowl simultaneously, which could be disastrous. Alternately, you can play against the computer, choosing an opponent by ability level.

My favorite thing about this game was the biographies of the characters. They range from Jeffrey, who “smells like rental shoes” to Mr. Hiner, “who still lives with his mother.” I also liked the fact that the learning curve was low so it is easy to pick up. In fact, after only playing for about two minutes, I had to increase the difficulty since it was way too easy to get strikes.

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Fake Calls

November 8, 2008 by WilliamL  
Filed under Utilities

Fake Calls iPhone App Review        Fake Calls iPhone App
Fake Calls Mobile iPhone App
This is just the app you need if you go on a lot of blind dates and find yourself lingering over dinner longer than you’d like to. All you have to do is launch the program by choosing it in the apps menu and your phone will ring within seconds or minutes, according to your specifications. In the background it will show a name or phone number and a wallpaper image you preset to make your call look important. You can choose to either answer the fake call or decline it by touching the appropriate button on the screen. Be sure to pick one of those options or it will just call you continuously at your specified interval.

One problem I had with this app is that it’s not very intuitive. Instead of simply clicking on the button on the apps menu and setting the program up from there, you have to go into the “settings” menu for your entire phone (the one with the gears on it) and then search through your program list for the Fake Calls icon. Then, if you want to change the wallpaper for your fake call, you have to go back to the icon in the apps menu and relaunch the program.
Fake Calls App Reviewed

Another thing that I didn’t like is that you are stuck with a kind of folksy, bluegrass ringtone, which will appear quite suspicious if every other time your phone rings it plays a song by 50 Cent. There doesn’t appear to be any way to turn it off or change it, though you can have the phone vibrate at the same time.

All in all, this is a clever program. I just hope I don’t end up in a situation where I would need to use it.

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Pandora Radio

November 7, 2008 by WilliamL  
Filed under Music

Pandora Radio App Review                    Pandora iPhone App
Pandora Radio iPhone  App
Pandora for the iPhone is amazingly similar to the Pandora program available on the PC. Register and you can begin creating radio stations. Just pick a favorite artist and the app will provide you with songs by him or her along with others that have a similar sound. Pressing a button in the top right corner will give you a description of why each song has been chosen to fit your station. Like more than one type of music? Just make another station. You’re free to switch between them.

Give songs a thumbs up or down as they play by touching the appropriate button with your finger. Downrate a song and you don’t have to listen to the rest of it. It will disappear and be replaced with a new one. Like a song and you have the option to bookmark it along with the artist so you can easily find it to listen to again. Hit the button that says “buy from iTunes” and you’re sent to the site and can immediately make a purchase or save it for later.
Pandora Radio App

I really like this app. It’s a good way to discover new music on the go and can provide the audiophile with hours of entertainment. The music sounds great over the built-in iPhone speaker and there’s an option to turn on higher quality audio for when you plug your phone into external speakers. Over wifi networks, there is no stuttering or pausing during loading or playback and only a slight fidget with Cellular Edge and 3G networks.

You don’t need any Mp3s when you have Pandora. It gives you the freedom rock out whenever the mood hits you.

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iBall 3D

November 2, 2008 by Udiggity  
Filed under Games

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iBall 3D iPhone Game App
This app is like the wooden labyrinth game that was popular several years ago. The board consists of a platform with lots of walls and holes inside the floor. Your task is to guide a marble through the maze all the way to the finish without it falling in. Just like with the actual wooden game, you need to be careful how you tilt the platform (which in this case is your iPhone) because this controls the speed, angle and directions in which the ball moves. Once you beat the level, you are scored depending on how much time it took you to complete it.

Options on the game include the ability to zoom in on the board in order to better navigate turns and tight places. The problem with this is that you can only see a portion of the board and not any upcoming holes, which kind of negates the helpfulness. Another choice is to turn off the background music, which is fairly repetitive and tinny. The sound of the ball rolling is very good, however. It sounds almost like it does in real life.
iBall 3D Game App

Compared to other versions of labyrinth available in the iTunes store, I found the controls to be a little sluggish, making the game especially hard. Also, the ball seems to fall in the holes very easily, instead of slipping by on the edges sometimes as it would in the real life game. I am not especially coordinated on a good day, but this made it all the worse.

I could tell there was another board available that looks like more like a traditional circular labyrinth path and I really would have liked to try it. Problem is, I never could figure out how to get past the first level in this game. It’s great if you’re up for a challenge.

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Google Earth

November 1, 2008 by Udiggity  
Filed under Travel

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Google Earth iPhone Travel App
Google Earth for the iPhone is a good complement to its desktop counterpart, but with a few neat additions. Like on the desktop version, you can search for an address and view it from far away or as close as almost street level, seeing an overhead shot of the location as if you were a few feet above the building. Once you’ve zoomed in as far as you can zoom in, you can tilt your phone to change the perspective from front to back to side.

Because of iPhone’s built-in GPS, the app can find your current location. Just click on the icon in the bottom left of the screen. Once you’ve found yourself you can search for local businesses and get their locations marked by icons. Just click on the magnifying glass in the top left corner and type in what you’re looking for. Though you can’t get a map or directions, the app will display the address and phone number and a link to the company’s website.
Google Earth Travel App

If nothing else, this is just a cool way to look at your surroundings, and it does have some practical use as well. However, it seems the functionality is a bit too overwhelming for the iPhone. It takes several seconds to load most pages, and the app crashed several times while I was using it. Hopefully this will be fixed in a later update. Currently, this sluggishness would prevent me from using it too often.

But for the price – free – Google Earth is a great app. It’s fun to get a view of your house or numerous destinations around the globe in a view few other programs can offer.

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White Pages Mobile

November 1, 2008 by WilliamL  
Filed under Reference

White Pages Mobile App Reviewicon                     White Pages Mobile iPhone Appicon
White Pages Mobile iPhone Reference App
When you’re out and about and you realize you can’t remember the address of where you’re going, this app is a great tool to have. Better than just a GPS, it allows you to look up business and residential addresses by name and gives you the complete street address and a thumbnail map so that you know the cross streets. Simply click on the map itself and you will be redirected to Google Maps so you can get detailed directions from your current location.

Another perk of this application is that it can end the mystery of when a random number shows up on your phone. Instead of having to call the unidentified person back, you can simply plug the number into the reverse phone number search. You’ll be rewarded with the caller’s name and address (if available) as well as his or her cell phone carrier. Then you can choose if you wish to contact the individual or not.
White Pages Mobile Reference App

The app seems to be fairly up to date, as it found businesses that had only been around for a couple months. And it didn’t seem to have a lot of addresses that were no longer current. My friend didn’t like the “end” button at the top of the page. He kept selecting it when he wanted to begin his search and then found that nothing happened. So be sure to watch for that. The proper search button is at the bottom of your screen.

Once you find the correct button, all you have to do is type in the name of the person or business, give it a touch and go.

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