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10 April 2012 0 Comments

Thanks to the iPhone.AppStorm Sponsors

Everyone here at iPhone.AppStorm would like to send out a huge thanks to this month’s iPhone.AppStorm sponsors, for all of the great work that they do. If you would like to advertise on the site, you can purchase a space through BuySellAds. Max & Ruby: Max’s Mole Mash — Entertain your child for hours and hours with [...]

10 April 2012 0 Comments

Pay With Square: A Card Case Redesign

It seems as though payment-revolutionary Square has been quite busy these last few weeks. With a revamp of their web app, a new iPad app and now a Card Case replacement named Pay With Square for iPhone (and Android, I suppose), Square continues to innovate and change the way we do business. If you weren’t [...]

10 April 2012 0 Comments

Will Apple Make Their Own Project Glass?

Will Apple Make Their Own Project Glass? The Internet was all abuzz last week with talk of Google’s Project Glass, a concept video for a visor mounted HUD that you’d wear daily. More on the concept later this week, but we’ve got a question for all of you: Do you think Apple will (or is currently) [...]

9 April 2012 0 Comments

Keeping Updated on your Lists using Tweetlist

There are a large handful of Twitter clients in the iOS App Store. Both iPad and iPhone users have a wide variety to choose from, and we are seeing new applications enter the store each month. Tweetlist is another such client with a pretty big twist: you can quickly flip through all of your different [...]

9 April 2012 0 Comments

Pizza Boy: Your iPhone’s Super Mario Bros Substitute

Nintendo fans still yearn for the day when their favorite titles will finally grace the screens of their phones. Until then, Nintendo-loving developers have created many clones to titles like Mario Kart, Super Mario Bros or The Legend of Zelda. Of course, some of these clones are somewhat decent, and some quite are bad. But [...]

7 April 2012 0 Comments

The Top 100s

At AppStorm we love helping you get the most out of your devices, mostly by giving you the low-down on the latest and greatest apps! Occasionally, however, it’s good to highlight the very best apps available; whether they be old classics, or new gems. Recently each site has published a massive, and eminently thoughtful, roundup [...]

6 April 2012 0 Comments

Best of AppStorm in March

We’ve collected the top four reviews, roundups and how-to articles from across the AppStorm network in February. Whether you’re interested in Mac, iPhone, Web, Android, Windows, or iPad apps, there’s bound to be something you didn’t spot over the course of the month. Now would be a good time to explore a part of the [...]

6 April 2012 0 Comments

Meet Goals and Record Your Progress With Trakr

Say goodbye to check marks or the pile of pebbles you normally use to count your accomplishments. Now there’s an app for that. Trakr is a sleek and simple app in which you can keep track of, well, just about anything that you can count — books you’ve read, cakes you’ve baked, pages you’ve written, [...]

6 April 2012 0 Comments

iPhone Game Friday: New Releases

Welcome to spring, everyone! It’s April already, and that means flowers, rain, and PAX! While you’re waiting to catch a glimpse of your favourite upcoming game, here are some fresh ones on the App Store to help you pass the time … Light the Flower The epitome of a simple concept refined into a smart [...]

5 April 2012 0 Comments

Create Personalized Cards (And More) With Red Stamp

How many times have you found yourself in this scenario: It’s a friend’s or relative’s birthday and you’re driving to the store at the last minute to buy them a card. I’m not proud to admit it, but I’ve been there more times than I care to remember. While I understand the symbolic importance of [...]

5 April 2012 0 Comments

Swordigo: 2.5D Fun

Last week, during our normal Game Friday Roundup post, Marius mentioned Swordigo and said, “The fluid, 2.5D environment is gorgeously rendered in a colourful art style, and the controls are unobtrusive as you plumb the depths of dungeons and best your foes.” I remember stuttering when I read “2.5D,” but after looking at the screenshots I [...]

4 April 2012 0 Comments

Sparrow: Mail for iOS done right

When Sparrow first appeared last year it almost immediately became a runaway success. Email is such a vital part of many people’s life and its no secret that many people, including yours truly, are getting fed up with the rather archaic nature of the system. What Sparrow for Mac did was create a clean and [...]