Thursday, June 16, 2011

2011: Handful of Lonely Planet City Guide Apps Available for Free Right Now! (Dr Mobiles Ltd, iphone 4 Repair)


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Like free iPhone Apps? 13 of the the Lonely Planet Europe City Guide Apps, which provide travel information such as offline maps, recommendations on places to see and things to do as well as images and editorials from Lonely Planet writers are free for until 1pm on December 23rd.
It's a kind gesture that is meant to help travelers who are stuck in the snow in Europe right now. Regularly $15 an App, this is a steal.
Below are the links:

This isn't the first time they've done this. When that volcano erupted a while back, causing a thick cloud of ash to delay flights, they did the same thing

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Apple iPhone 4 Repair and Unlocking: Apple's All-Time Top 10 Free iPad Apps (www.drmobiles.co.nz)


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Yesterday, we went over the top 10 free iPhone Apps available on the App Store (the paid apps, too). It was a list of the most downloaded free applications of all time. While it may not always reflect the quality of each App, it does indicate their popularity.
That said, there are also plenty of iPad Apps that are getting attention. Here's a List of the most popular: 

Pandora on the iPad is great for listening to music while you browse, or catch up on your RSS feeds. You simply search for the artist or music you want to listen to and hit play. There's a lot to listen to on Pandora radio, and it's a free App worth taking a look at.

Much like Google Mobile for iPhone, Google mobile for iPad gives you a suite of Google applications within a single iPad App. You can search the internet with pictures and voice, logos and more. Heck, this thing even solves Sudoku puzzles. That's reason enough to check it out.

3) Movies
Check movie showtimes and whats coming both in the theater and to home video. You can check out what's topping in the box office or view trailers for movies if you want to know what they are about. The App also includes Rotten Tomatoes ratings, which helps to give you an idea of how well-received the movie is by critics.

This is always a cool application because it may be the closest we get to seeing some of these places that are way off on the other side of the world. It's okay though. Traveling by plane is kind of a hassle these days, and this is much easier.

5) Yelp
If you do like traveling, especially on the road, this may be the App for you. Yelp helps you find restaurants, bars, hotels and gas stations nearby based on your location. Apps like this one quickly become a traveler's best friend in unfamiliar territory.

Like the popular Fandango website, this application allows you to purchase movie tickets online, this time through your iDevice. You can also sort movies by genre, MPAA rating and format (such as IMAX and 3D). 

7) Remote
Remote for iPhone has long been a favorite App of ours. When it came to iPad, it got even better, because searching for movies on Apple TV was much faster with a the larger keyboard. Anyone who has had to use the stock remote that comes with Apple TV (especially the older-generation model) knows that it's a pain. This App is for those users.
It's worth adding that it also works with iTunes, but we've rarely used it for that. We're sure someone out there does.

8) iBooks
Being that Apple talks pushes this App and it's actually one of their selling points, it's strange to actually see this application so low on the list. Then again, we rarely use it for reading books ourselves. However, the ability to read PDF files makes it more than worth the free download.

9) Bible
The Bible is one of the most well-known and most-purchased books ever. It's no surprise that the Bible is a popular download on the App Store.

We were never quite fans of solitaire, but know plenty of people who are. This App is free, and it's a very popular card game that almost everybody has on their computer. Why not add it to your iPad as well?

The Free Apps
Free Apps are, of course, ad supported. Maybe there are exceptions out there, but none come to mind right offhand. That said, there are some Apps you will take a liking to and some you may not particularly care for. One of the best things about free Apps is that you can check them out without any sort of feeling of commitment. If you don't like it, you can trash it and it's no big loss. Perhaps that's why free App downloads are so popular.
What are your favorite free iPad Apps?

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2011 Apple iPhone 4 Free Apps: 5 Free Twitter Apps for iPhone (www.drmobiles.co.nz)


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There are a vast number of Twitter Apps available for the iPhone. Some are free, and others are paid. We aren't fans of paying for Twitter Apps, because there are plenty of great free ones already availalbe and they are all very capable pieces of software.
Let's take a look at some of our favorites:

1) TweetDeck
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TweetDeck is nice because it divides everyting into columns sucha as your friends timeline, @ tweets meant for you and direct messages. Those columns also make it one of our favorite apps for managing multiple Twitter accounts. We just really enjoy the way it's set up.

2) Echofon
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Echofon is a fairly basic Twitter app with all the functions you need. This is a great App to go for if you like a simple interface and if Tweet Deck seems a bit busy for your tastes.

3) UberCurrent
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Twitter is also an excellent way to keep up with the news. Ubercurrent is nice in the sense that it seemingly sets up Twitter for you. You can log in, and it offers a variety of lists so that you can quickly look around at what is happening without having to look at your own friends timeline. It's nothing you cant do without lists, but it's nice to have all those Tweets available with a quick touch. Other than that, it works like a standard Twitter App.

4) Twitterfiffic
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Twitterriffic is another great Twitter App that's available for the low price of free, and is very easy to use. It's your regular universal Twitter client for iPhone and iPad, worth checking out if you want a clean interface.

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