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- Freebie Alert: Perfect Photo for iPhone Free for the weekend
- Freebie Alert: Kevin’s BREAK’EM now Free for 24 Hours
- Asian Cooking For Dummies HD lends a helping hand on the iPad
- Oink now available on iOS
Freebie Alert: Perfect Photo for iPhone Free for the weekend Posted: 04 Nov 2011 10:44 AM PDT In celebration of the launch of the International iPhoneography Show, MacPhun, makers of the fantastic FX Photo Studio (TMA Review), is offering Perfect Photo as a free download for the weekend. Perfect Photo is a highly capable and easy to use image editor for the iPhone/iPod Touch that’s been getting rave reviews from all around (current version has 4 1/2 stars from 540 ratings). The app features 28 essential tools that includes spot healing, saturation, colour balance and levels balance controls, as well as effects like vintage, pencil paint and posterize. While iOS 5 now allows you to do some basic photo editing, Perfect Photo will give you much more control for manipulating that image just the way you want it. If you make use of that i-camera even in the slightest, be sure to grab it before the week’s over. MacPhun, Perfect Photo, – Free (...) © Louis for TouchMyApps, 2011. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Freebie Alert: Kevin’s BREAK’EM now Free for 24 Hours Posted: 04 Nov 2011 09:52 AM PDT We’ve reviewed a number of Breakout clones on the iPhone and one of our favourites so far is Anodia (TMA Review), a below-the-radar App Store release. Visually though, the recently released Kevin’s BREAK’EM is likely the most unique among the genre, featuring a refreshing 3D animated look.
Now free for 24 hours, Kevin’s BREAK’EM is worth checking out, especially if you like the arkanoid/breakout style of play. Video trailer after this space. Re-Create Entertainment, Kevin’s BREAK’EM, – Free (...) © Louis for TouchMyApps, 2011. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Asian Cooking For Dummies HD lends a helping hand on the iPad Posted: 04 Nov 2011 09:27 AM PDT Ever thought about brushing up your (Asian) culinary skills in the kitchen to impress your better half? Well if you own an iPad, the learning experience should be even more enjoyable now that Asian Cooking For Dummies HD has found its way onto the App Store. We reviewed the iPhone version early this year and found it to be quite the handy app. Now tweaked for the iPad’s larger screen, A.C.F.D HD offers over 60 recipes from four countries: China, Japan, India and Thailand. Also included are recipe cards, step-by-step instructions, demo videos, a measurement converter, timer and even a shopping check list tool. Anuman, Asian Cooking For Dummies HD, – $2.99 (...) © Louis for TouchMyApps, 2011. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Posted: 04 Nov 2011 08:50 AM PDT Oink, brought to you by Kevin Rose (the man behind Digg.com), has landed for iOS. Unlike other social recommendation tools, Oink lets you rate and rank things around you. So instead of simply recommending a local burger joint to your friends, you can snap a photo of that mouth-watering hamburguesa and giving it a rating. The more items you share and rate, the more “cred” you build. This way others with similar tastes/interests will know who to trust.
Oink is free to use, though at this point it appears you’ll need to wait for that invite before you can start rating items around you. Video demo after the gap. Milk Inc., Oink, – Free (...) © Louis for TouchMyApps, 2011. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
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