TouchMyApps |
- Dropbox offering up to 5GB of free space for using beta build
- Apps Gone Free Roundup: Gem Keeper, Gardenscapes HD (Premium) and more
- MF Player Pro-radical HiFi in Review – Certainly radical
Dropbox offering up to 5GB of free space for using beta build Posted: 03 Feb 2012 12:40 PM PST Dropbox is considered by many as the best cloud-based storage service around, but one thing it does lag behind is the relatively paltry storage space offered to its free users (2GB compared to 5GB from Box.net and Skydrive’s whopping 25GB). Well, faithful Dropbox users will be happy to know that they can score up to 5GB of extra space by simply beta testing the new Automatic Dropbox Photo Import feature. (...) © louis for TouchMyApps, 2012. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
Apps Gone Free Roundup: Gem Keeper, Gardenscapes HD (Premium) and more Posted: 03 Feb 2012 10:37 AM PST If you enjoy Tower Defense games, here’s a freebie that will likely eat up most of your free time this weekend. NCSoft’s highly regarded Gem Keeper is now free for a limited time. Previously at $2.99, this gorgeous TD features 4 distinct themes, 40 levels, 14 unique towers and 20+ “gem-crazed” monsters. Also free today is the Hidden Object game Gardenscapes HD (Premium) by Playrix, the developer behind popular match 3 titles like Call of Atlantis and Fishdom HD. Fans of the genre will get to comb through 15 rooms in search for over 1000 items, as well as customize the garden to their liking with numerous garden accessories. Be sure to check out the complete Apps Gone Free roundup after the gap. (...) © louis for TouchMyApps, 2012. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
MF Player Pro-radical HiFi in Review – Certainly radical Posted: 03 Feb 2012 07:48 AM PST If you want radical sound from your iDevice, you could pop in Iggy Pop’s New Values. Or, if you can’t keep pace with Iggy, why not check out MF Player Pro-radical HiFi. It is a ‘radical’ break from the traditional clean-cut – and often labelled ‘sterile’ – Apple sound. It’s an HiFi app in every sense of the word, and it’s radical in all others. The most obviously radical feature of MF Player is its most radical price, a gnarly 1.999 pennies. And that’s the clincher, really. But let’s not spoil the rave yet, my party animals. There is praise to get through first. Namely, there are too few apps that are seriously designed for iDevice audiophiles. EQu has been a favourite of mine till now, and Equalizer (TMA Review) has grown up to be nearly perfect. MF player sports some of the lovely effects of a parametric EQ, but also adds its own flavour. While there isn’t a parametric EQ built in, the effects of MF Player are only really attainable by very very expensive EQ hardware, or impeccable settings. (...) © shigzeo for TouchMyApps, 2012. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us |
You are subscribed to email updates from TouchMyApps To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. | Email delivery powered by Google |
Google Inc., 20 West Kinzie, Chicago IL USA 60610 |
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.