The holiday season is coming up and it’s time to re-create those wonderful and special moments with your family and friends. Traveling is a part of the festivities and if you are planning to take a good vacation with your family or friends, then here are some of the most interesting iPhone apps for all the users of iPhone. These apps are especially collected together to make your traveling a more complete and joyful experience.
Magnoid Plus
Magnoid Plus........ is a very interactive and addictive game. As you progress with the game by removing the bricks, it becomes more exciting. The speed of the ball will gradually increase without you even knowing, which makes this game really exciting.
It will act as your favorite pass time, while traveling or when you are getting bored.
iWeather Complete Pro
This is an amazing paid application that provides with the essential weather reports for all the U.S states and other countries. It includes in figures, the temperature, the humidity level and much more. Knowing the atmosphere of the place you are traveling to can be a lot handy in making the right traveling plans. Hence, this is a must have app.
Pack and Go Deluxe
This is a great iPhone app that is available at $2. 99 and is amazing for packing up all your necessary stuff for the travel. Packing is a hectic activity prior to traveling and especially when the luggage of a small kid is to be prepared. This app enables you to pick up the items from the list of hundreds of items and make your personal to-pack list. Hence, being the mate to remind you to get everything while you travel.
MotionX GPS Drive
This is one is all kind of supper app that has multiple functions. It provides with navigation instructions as a GPS system would do generally. It also has live voice navigational guidance. Along with this it is also beneficial in locating gas stations, restaurants, grocery stores, hospitals, and other such essential places while you are on the go. The cost of this app is also $2.99 but it certainly worth it.
Rest Area Finder
This is the most helpful iPhone app that I have come across and it can be lot more beneficial when traveling with family and small kids. This app enables you to know the nearby places to rest while you are on the route. It can direct you towards the pet walking, vending machines, ATM, food, rest rooms and so on. The best part about this app is that it is free of cost.
Family Car Games
While you are traveling towards destination, little entertainment is a must. Here’s a perfect app to make you hooked onto while you travel. Family car games app is lot more fun and interactive than the other iPhone apps. It has number of games in it including, guessing games, word games, car radio games, memory games and so on. This wonderfully entertaining iPhone app costs $1.99
Campwhere
This is an excellent app if you are an adventurous person or your whole family wishes to have an adventurous trip this festive season. This app can give you the detailed geo-location of more than 7000 camp grounds in the country. It also has the feature of availing you with the information on each location and also provides relevant website’s links for obtaining more details. This app costs $3.99 and is worth each penny.
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BlackBerry has enjoyed the fame since many years. But it seems that with the advent of the the Apple iPhone the tables have turned and as they change is always for good. Much fuss was made of the BlackBerry and its App World Store initially but this has come crumbling down. The reasons for this are many but the major ones are the pale apps that are time consuming while downloading. The BlackBerry app is not only limited but are infact, poor simulation of the iPhone apps. The BlackBerry downloading of App requires you to go a lengthy procedure of several pages and promts. On the other hand the iPhone app store provides quick and simple downloads of Apps.
BlackBerry App store’s other drawback is that it does not have a desktop version. This proves to be very fatal as the screen of the mobile phone is very small and exploring the options becomes really difficult. Even the user interface of BlackBerry is not user friendly and besides the apps is located in four different places and hence makes it difficult to find the app quickly. Whereas on the other hand, iPhone is much easier to operate and since it has large screen searching the options becomes easy and it also has a friendly user interface. you will find various web design company providing such beautiful interface designing for iphone
The Blackberry apps lack the performance and are not capable to perform tasks such as managing your orders from Amazon.com or providing translation of foreign languages and so on. The apps of BlackBerry are also costlier than the iPhone apps. iPhone apps in fact take the benefit of device specific capability and therefore, enable the user to perform many tasks like language translation, management of your Amazon.com orders.
The BlackBerry apps are also slower in comparison the apps of the iPhone. The iPhone apps have real OS and the SDK also allows the user to create real applications. Goviko Navigator that is BlackBerry’s top rated navigation app lacks the performance that Google maps have on iPhone. Firstly, the Goviko Navigator does not show places in the real time as Google maps and secondly, it is very slow in comparison to Google maps.
Therefore, we can arrive to the conclusion that BlackBerry’s days of glory are gone long back. The new iPhone has all the wondrous performing functions that are required by the corporate world of today.
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It is definitely a pleasure to own an iPhone as it is one of the most stylish and technically accomplished
smart phone available today. Ever since its advent, iPhone apps have been developed for enhancing the features of the iPhone so that it can benefit the users. Operating anything and everything is much fun on iPhone, including photography. The in-built cam in the iPhone gives such a nice resolution that clicking pictures on it is simply fantastic. However, there are various photo related apps available for the iPhone that can add charm to the experience of clicking pictures.
One of the widely used and popular iPhone apps is ColorSplash. It is unique app that provides the user with an option to transform the pictures in black and white. The app has four brush options and you can easily undo the changes you have made to the pictures. This is one of the excellent apps to use in iPhone.
CameraBag is another attractive option for taking pictures of many sorts such as Helga, Instant, cinema, Mono, fish eye and many more. PhotoGene is yet another app that enables you to crop pictures, sharpen, balance and rotate and add frames or text to the pictures. It is best for quick editing as it is simple.
One of the most fascinating photography apps for iPhone is Night Camera. This is one special app for clicking pictures in low light or during night. It is unique in its own way and gives the user control a more stable clicking during low light. At times, while clicking picture in the night time the slight shaking of the hands can make the picture blurred. Therefore, it is essential to have stability of cam during the night shots. The app several filter settings such as sepia, black and white and so on. The app also provides the benefit of full screen shutter button in all the modes.
The image can be easily stored in the iPhone photo gallery. Hence, try out these various photography apps on your iPhone and take the complete enjoyment of using one of the best smart phones.
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Mobile phones are the most dynamic gadgets these days as there is some or the other new improvisation in the mobile phones. The users of smartphone such as iPhone have a new resource at their fingertips with the newly launched iPhone app by Yahoo. Yahoo! Inc launched this iPhone app Yahoo Mobile 1.1 for iPhone and iPod Touch for the users to make their searches even quicker and easier on the power packed smartphone. The Yahoo!’s oneSearch is basically an app that will enable the iPhone user to get relevant search answers by speaking their query.
Mobile voice recognition is not at all a new to the users of smartphones as Google introduced the same kind of service much before Yahoo. However, Yahoo!’s oneSearch is different from the other voice recognition systems as the users can do a wide open search. The other voice recognition systems limit the search of the users by vertical categories like local lists and so on. Yahoo! Has managed to successfully get over this norm with their oneSearch. This app is available on more than 80 devices such as Blackberry, Nokia, Windows Mobile, and of course including iPhone and iPod Touch. The app is easily available on the iPhone app store and can be downloaded for free.
Another striking feature of the Yahoo! oneSearch is that it supports search in eight languages. The app has also merged all the other Yahoo stuff such as news, mail, messenger, videos and much more. The app is designed specially keeping the iPhone in mind out of all the smartphones available in the market.
So now finding restaurants, hotels, cafes and other places is much more comfortable over the iPhone. All one needs to do is speak into the iPhone and get a list of relevant details for your search. The other significant features that Yahoo app has are:
- Instant messaging
- Share photos
- Custom status message
- Landscape keyboard mode
- Report a problem feature
- Archive of recent conservation
- Stealth settings
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I love my iPhone, but I’ve always harbored some contempt for its built-in Email application. Not because of the occasional message download issues and display quirks, but because the iPhone’s Email application has absolutely no search function at all. Given how much essential data is now stored in most peoples’ inboxes, from phone numbers to flight confirmations, this has been an endless source of frustration.
Today, these problems are solved: a new Y Combinator startup called ReMail has just released its application on the App Store, and it’s bringing full text Email search to the iPhone. The application is currently free during its Beta period, and you can grab it here.
Now, I know the first response people will have is that the upcoming iPhone 3.0 update is going to include Email search as part of the new Spotlight feature. This is mostly true - 3.0 will allow you to search through Email headers, which include the message’s subject line and its ‘To’ and ‘From’ fields. But that’s only half the battle. Spotlight omits the actual Email message, which accounts for a sizable chunk of an Email’s content.
So how is ReMail doing what Apple can’t? The company has built a server optimized for rapid Email search, which the iPhone client connects to and grabs results from in a few seconds. It works exactly as it should, offering suggestions as you type your query and presenting matches as threads so you can see the context that a result was found in. If you search for “Jason inbox”, it knows that you’re looking for a person named Jason in the folder “inbox”.
While the application requires internet connectivity if you want to search through your whole inbox, for most queries you won’t need a connection. ReMail has built in smart caching that locally stores all messages from the last two weeks, as well as any messages you’ve previously searched for (people often search for the same messages multiple times to look up things like phone numbers).
My initial reaction to the app was that it was great, but that it seemed to have a short shelf life - couldn’t Apple just update the 3.0 firmware to include full-text search? But CEO Gabor Cselle says that the iPhone simply can’t handle it in its current form. Even if the phone had an index of your Email stored locally (which would be costly in storage space), Cselle says that the iPhone doesn’t have the processing power to quickly scan through multiple gigabytes of messages.
ReMail was founded by Gabor Cselle, who completed his Master’s thesis on Organizing Email, worked on the Gmail team, and was also VP of Engineering at Xobni, which he left last year to pursue his own company. The company’s backers include Paul Buchheit and Sanjeev Singh, who built a little application called Gmail (they also co-founded FriendFeed). These guys know what they’re doing.
But there are some caveats that may keep some people from using ReMail. There are a few UI quirks (it appears that the client doesn’t render HTML), and the maximum inbox size is 10,000 messages, which is smaller than some users would like. It would also be nice if the app could serve as a replacement to Apple’s mail application (you can forward and reply to messages in ReMail, but for some reason you can’t compose a new one).
The biggest issue, though, is privacy. ReMail works by sucking in your messages from your IMAP server and hosting them on its own server, which is optimized for rapid searching. Cselle says that the server is secure and that all messages are encrypted, but acknowledges that ReMail does have access to your Email. The company vows never to access or read any of it, unless they are given written permission to do so in the case of a support issue. That may not be enough for some people, especially those who deal with confidential information on a regular basis, but for most people it probably isn’t a show-stopper. It’s also worth noting that the same issues are associated with many other startups that host your private data.
The application will stay free throughout the ReMail Beta, with plans to switch to a $3.99/month subscription plan later on.
Resource:- http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/05/11/y-combinators-remail-brings-full-text-email-search-to-the-iphone/
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