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Thursday, September 22, 2011

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Freebie Alert: Easy Calendar now free for the day

Posted: 22 Sep 2011 09:04 AM PDT

Here’s another calendar news bit to throw your way: Easy Calendar for the iPhone/iPod Touch is now a freebie for the day. Normally priced at $1.99, the app’s designed with speedy event creations in mind, along with a clean and clutter free interface. While I have yet to personally check it out, the app’s been well received and the App Store reviews are mostly positive – with 120+ ratings of 4 1/2 stars. If you’re not ready to drop $2 bucks on Agenda Calendar, or my favourite - Calvetica just yet, Easy Calendar seems to be worth a try, especially for free. Demo videos and app features can be found within.

Easy Calendar T. van Zummeren, Easy Calendar, 1.3 MB – Free

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Agenda Calendar updated to 2.0, now a universal app

Posted: 22 Sep 2011 08:26 AM PDT

Agenda Calendar, a popular and top 20 best selling productivity app on the App Store (currently sitting at #13), has just received its biggest and most anticipated update thus far. With version 2.0, Agenda not only receives several new features and tweaks, but more importantly, it’ll now work on your iPad natively as well. Aside from its minimalistic design, the most desirable aspect about Agenda Calendar is its lightning quick navigation, which is primarily achieved via up/down and left/right swipes. There’s no doubt that once you get used to how quick and easy it is to use, you’ll never go back to the iOS’ stock calendar app. More info and demo video after the gap.

Agenda Calendar App Savvy, Agenda Calendar, 1.1 MB – $1.99

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Burn The City in Review – Think Physics Game Meets Rampage

Posted: 22 Sep 2011 05:46 AM PDT

Hey look, another physics game with a cute protagonist.  It doesn't take long before you realize that Burn The City is a far cry from your Angry Birds or Cut The Rope, however (the name should be the first clue).  This game is just as amusing as those other offerings, and sometimes a bit more satisfying.  Unfortunately it has a couple of quirks that keep it from being top notch: the scoring system is way out of whack, and the second scenario has been "coming soon" ever since I got the game.(...)
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