Saturday, October 3, 2009

Three Random Apps I Own Reviews

iSpy: A creepy reminder of how technologically advanced our world really is. This app provides live video footage of numerous places around the world, including Times Square, Alcatraz, a restaurant in Lafayette, California a busy street in Hong Kong, and much more. Even scarier or better is the ability to control the cameras on certain shots. Flick your finger to move the camera around and use the pinch and separate with your two fingers, similar to finger motions used on safari web browsing. .99

NFSU (Need for Speed Undercover): Arguably one of the best racing games made with stunning graphics and a great soundtrack. Controls are the standard accelerometer but the make or break factor is the story line and the intermediate videos explaining key points in between races. A little bit steep price, considering you can get Fast and Furious for 1.99 which is also a great game for the movie. 4.99

Appboxpro: There are numerous apps for random, occasionally trivial tasks such as conversions, battery life, clinometer, flashlight, etc. Getting tired of sorting through each of these semi-useful apps and having them waste precious space, I tried out the Appbox Pro for .99. Amazing value for a wide variety of apps, and these apps are usually above average in its class. For instance the flashlight function has a wide variety of colors with a precise color and brightness meter.

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