Sunday, September 22, 2013

Any worthy paid apps from Itunes?

best iphone 4 photo apps 2010 on World Cup 2010 iPhone apps - get your kicks anywhere - iPhone app ...
best iphone 4 photo apps 2010 image



Jeff


I got a free $10 gift card and was wondering what good apps can I download. NO GAMES!!!! please.


Answer
Hipstamatic ($1.99)
Thereâs a reason Apple chose Hipstamatic as the Best iPhone App of 2010: it creates some really interesting vintage-style images out of your digital photos. Instead of making crisp, clear and somewhat sterile digital images, Hipstamatic creates an old-style look by mixing and matching different effects. The app emulates an old Instamatic toy camera, allowing users to match âlenses,â âfilmâ and âflashesâ -- each alters the picture slightly to give you all kinds of customization options. Hipstamatic includes the ability to grab additional packs of flashes, film and lenses through in-app purchases as well, expanding your options. The pictures that come out of it look great, and using the app feels a lot like the experience of using a real camera, making it both a novelty and a great way to get the most out of iPhone photography.

Camera+ ($1.99)
Hipstamatic is nice, but itâs really only good for making your photos look old. And that leaves out a lot of other great effects that the iPhone camera is capable of producing. Enter Camera+, an app for dealing with âregularâ digital photos of the non-vintage variety. Youâll find a lot of filters and effects within Camera+, along with many features for making your photos better, like a stabilizer, a 6x zoom feature and the ability of using your iPhone 4âs flash as a continuous fill light. Just about everything you could need to execute some quality iPhone photography is on-hand in Camera+, making it an indispensable addition to your app lineup.

iMovie ($4.99)
Appleâs movie editing suite is a powerful tool for anyone interested in creating films and videos, putting all kinds of power to manipulate film in the palm of your hand. It makes manipulating film exceptionally easy -- tap to add a clip to your reel, then drag and hold to adjust its length, add transitions, drop in background music and any number of other additions and effects. Itâs kind of crazy just how much is possible with iMovie, and you donât need to be a film director or a tech wizard to make some really compelling videos.

TuneIn Radio Pro ($0.99)
TuneIn is like having a radio in your pocket at all times, but instead of just tuning in local stations, it can tune in radio stations from all over the country and the world. In fact, TuneIn Radio can access more than 40,000 radio stations from around the world, which you can search through using the appâs simple interface to bring them up by geography, genre or show. The app will even use an iPhoneâs GPS capabilities to tap into local radio stations. Awash with features and allowing its users to listen to just about anything they could ever want to, TuneIn Radio is the best radio app you can get on your iPhone.

Mobile Mouse Pro ($1.99)
Hereâs a simple premise: Mobile Mouse turns your iPhoneâs touch screen into a mouse touch pad. Itâs a great idea, it works pretty well, and using a Wi-Fi network, it gives you fairly elaborate control over your computer from anywhere in the area. Mobile Mouse requires a software download on your computer, but once youâve done that, the touch pad is almost as responsive as one hardwired to your computer. Mobile Mouse also brings up contextual controls for each program youâre using. People who hook computers up to bigger television monitors could find this app indispensable.

NewsRack ($4.99)
Reading things on the go is one of the best uses of the iPhone. NewsRack is an RSS feed aggregator that can sync with other services, like Google Reader, to streamline everything that you find interesting in one place. Itâs a cool system if you use a lot of RSS feeds, or if you like to keep up on breaking news. By subscribing to feeds from NewsRack, you get a constant flow of info, and the app lets you share articles with other people through Twitter and Facebook as well.

FlightTrack Pro ($9.99)
This is must-have travel app for anyone who flies frequently. With live flight status information, you'll be the first to know if your upcoming journey is going to be delayed and even at what gate your plane is waiting. By automatically importing your various flight itineries, they'll be updated in real time so you can always stay on top of your trip. FlightTrack also integrates nicely with the popular TripIt app and offers beautiful zoombable maps complete with weather radars. These maps are even available offline so you can view them when you're away from a connection or stuck at the gate. Push alerts keep you readily informed and the app will even help you find an alternative flight if necessary. Seriously, FlightTrack has it all and is a must for travelers everywhere.

Should i jailbreak my iphone 4?




Dom


Ive had my iphone 4 since september 2010.

Its brilliant but im a bit bored with it.

All i worried about is ive spend a lot of money on a lot of apps and i dont want to lose my contacts/messages/photos ect , also the apps i have installed and have game data on.

So if i jailbreak my iphone how would i put my contacts back and photos or would i have to put them in manually ?

also does it make it any faster as the iphone 4 is slow on ios 5?.

Also is the siri safe to use once jail broken ??

thanks!!



Answer
You can create a backup of your files in iTunes before jailbreaking.
If you create a backup in iTunes you can easily go back to your backup.
Jailbreaking doesn't make your iPhone 4 faster though.

Visit goo.gl/9gDLs if you want to jailbreak your iPod Touch




Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Title Post: Any worthy paid apps from Itunes?
Rating: 96% based on 982 ratings. 5 user reviews.
Author: Unknown

Thanks For Coming To My Blog

No comments:

Post a Comment