The new iPad was announced today and for all of you who follow Apple products already have the scoop on whats new in this year’s version of the iPad but just in case I’ll outline everything for you here.
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Archive for the ‘Apps-iPhone’ Category
The new iPad — Available 3.16.2012
Review: Stock Touch (Universal App)
Stock Touch (Visible Market Inc., $4.99) Universal App
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One of the nicest looking apps I have seen in a long time, this relatively new app which functions virtually identically between the iPhone and the iPad is sure to please the eye even if the actual data you are seeing does not. Stock Touch, released in June of 2011, is designed with a very simple format and layout in mind presenting the top 900 performing stocks spread out across 9 different sectors (100 per sector). While the app is targeted to the retail investor, Steve deBrun the CEO of Visible Market Inc. said that “anyone who is interested in monitoring the stock market and understanding the dynamics of how price and volume shifts across different sectors” would be a prospective user of this app. This is a universal app and so one purchase allows you to use it across all of your iDevices.
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MLB At Bat 2012?
Baseball fans rejoice, the official start of Spring Training (with the first spring training game in 9 days) is almost here with the start of the new season shortly behind that. And for those of you who are MLB.tv subscribers it just got a bit better this year. In past years to view regular games on the go you needed: MLB At Bat (iPhone) and maybe even MLB At Bat (iPad) and a subscription to MLB.tv Premium. Each MLB At Bat app ran you $15 plus $119 for the annual subscription. This would allow you to watch unlimited, non-blackedout, games and archived games as well as unlimited audio from either your iPhone or iPad. If you were like me, you probably found a use for both devices as they both have their ups and downs but this means you pay $150 per year to get all of this.
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Review: Air PlayIt
Air PlayIt (iPhoGame Dev, inc., FREE)
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Air PlayIt is a FREE media client and server for streaming both music and video over your local network as well as over the Internet. There are currently several apps that do either part or all of what this app offers, but none of the free apps in the app store offer both the functionality as well as quality that this app offers. There are though still a few issues that will prevent me from using this as my primary video application, I will outline them below. However for a free app, they do a good job of delivering what they say they can deliver. This is not a universal app, but both the iPhone and iPad version are available for free in the app store and both function in the same way other than general lay out.
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iOS Tips: How to cheat at iOS games
I really don’t see any moral issue when it comes to cheating on iOS games. Now beware, this could spoil your fun at playing the game. But in a lot of cases, the best parts of the game only come once you advance so far. So this tip can assist you in getting to the higher levels of the game if done correctly. If you mess up, no worries, worst case scenario you can delete the game and reinstall. This technique will also allow you to backup your game status (in case of deletion) and even share it across devices as long as the multiple devices all use the same binary. This trick does *NOT* work with every iOS app/game. But it never hurts to try and see if it does work. Some save data using binary files or even core data which will make it harder for you to get to. But the games that store the data in flat files will work with this method.
Netflix updates iOS Apps
Netflix has released an update to their iOS apps, as a Universal App this update applies to both the iPhone and iPad apps although it primarily affect the iPad app. Besides making the iOS apps now availalbe in Latin American countries which represents an expansion for Netflix’s streaing service, this update also provides us with a completely re-designed iPad app.
I have heard many complaints in the past regarding the iPad app which closely resembled the iPhone app in a larger form. I too have not been a huge fan of the format they used. Now with this update they have fixed a lot of the usability issues that users have had as well as giving us a nice new design. You can view recently watched shows up top as well as recommended shows by category. Or navigation through the browser or your Instant Queue. They have done a great job with this update providing us with a better user experience.
I have seen a few complaints online that they left out the ability to use AirPlay with this version of the app, while this is true I do not see it as a valid complaint given that AirPlay only works (currently) with an TV which already has a Netflix app on it. I fail therefore to see the need to have an AirPlay option available.
Here are the notes from Netflix regarding this update:
New in Netflix v 2.0
1. Netflix now available in Latin America for iPhone and iPad
2. New iPad UI for all regions – US, Canada, Latin America – requires upgrade to iOS 5
3. Addressed stability issues
4. For support questions please contact us at mobilesupport@netflix.com
A lot of goodies coming out today!
With the release of iOS 5, there are a lot of goodies that Apple is planning (or already has) to release today. I will keep this list updated as more becomes available:
Be sure to upgrade to iOS 5.0 prior to installing these as most (if not all) require iOS 5.
- iOS 5 *Now Available! Update via iTunes 10.5
- iTunes 10.5
- iCloud
- Find My Friends (iPad and iPhone)
- iOS Airport Utility (iPad and iPhone)
- Cards
- TV Update for iOS 5 *Now Available Update via your TV
iOS 5 compatible apps begin to trickle into App Store
As the release of iOS 5 gets closer (October 12, 2011) we are now beginning to see iOS 5 compatible updates trickle into the app store. After the announcement last week of the release of iOS 5 as well as the new iPhone 4S Apple sent an email to developers asking them to submit their iOS 5 compatible apps now. These apps are now beginning to be approved and are already showing up ready for download. Some of these actually take advantage of new iOS 5 features as Enigmo 2 indicates below adding in the new “true” HD quality mirroring that is offered in 1080p with iOS 5. While other apps are merely offering fixes to their existing app due to changes in either the APIs or the way iOS works with this update. In the case of Audible below, they are moving the audio files out of the apps root document directory which is now going to be backed up to iCloud. Having the files in the documents directory would result in a lot of your precious 5 GB of free space being taken up with backups of files that don’t need to be. I am certainly welcoming this update as others are as well I am sure. Over the next few days and leading up to October 12, I suspect there will be a lot of apps released fixing minor issues currently outstanding in iOS 5.
Review: Infinity Blade (Universal App)
Infinity Blade(Chair Entertainment Group, LLC $5.99) Universal App)
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We are soon approaching the year mark since this app was released. Last year at about this time when the makers of Infinity Blade announced its coming by also releasing a free preview, they stunned iOS users with impressive graphics and an incredible use of that which makes iDevices great. This app was released around Christmas of last year and was definitely a favorite. Since its release, the app developers have continued to add to this app, improving it and giving back to those who purchased it with a lot of freebies. They have continued to deliver free, regular updates to the app adding on additional features and even reaching out into the multiplayer world. This app works on both the iPad and the iPhone and is identical in both environments, although obviously game play is a much better experience on the larger screen. Unfortunately however, there is no way at present to sync the two devices (other than a manual process that requires some technical experience.)
Review: Lifelike Craig HD
Lifelike Craig HD – Craigslist for iPad and iPhone (Lifelike Apps, Inc. $1.99)
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Another mobile client for using craigslist on your iPhone/iPad, Lifelike Craig is well designed and organized in a way that makes it easy to craigslist on your mobile devices. This app is a universal app and works virtually identical on both the iPhone and iPad with obvious differences in the UI to work with each individual device. This is definitely one of the better apps that I have seen for using craigslist. It is very well designed and provides very useful functionality for this type of use. This is a very good app with active developers that are working hard to improve it on a regular basis.


