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TED Conference App for iPhone – Free

The TED Conference (Technology, Entertainment and Design) is truly a gathering place of great ideas. Attendance to this annual conference is basically by invitation only and features a series of talks by some of the leading thinkers, creators and innovators. Basically, this is the conference I dream to attend!

For years, none of the TED Talks were ever shown outside the conference, but that changed a few years ago, with the addition of the TED videos on their website as well as on iTunes.

Now, you can get them on your iPhone or iPod Touch with the TED App for iPhone. If you are stuck at the airport or on a bus, you can feed your brain. The videos are good quality on both wifi and 3g.


Popularity: 95% [?]

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Amazon Kindle for iPhone App screenshotPrice : FREE (link to App Store)

Amazon released the Kindle for iPhone app this week, and it is free!  This is fairly surprising since the Amazon Kindle 2 just started shipping within the past few days or so.  This free app allows you to sync any Kindle purchases from your Amazon online account with the iPhone app.

Amazon claims they have over 240,000 different titles available for immediate download to your Amazon Kindle for iPhone app, with most books available for $9.99.

What do you think about the difference between the Amazon Kindle and the Kindle iPhone app?

Popularity: 79% [?]

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Pandora App for iPhone – Free

pandora-iphone-appPrice: FREE (link to App Store)

Pandora Rocks.  Plain and simple.  This free app uses literally hundreds of taste points to determine what it is about music that you like.  In use, this app has basically replaced the need for satellite radio, providing me with new, commercial-free music at astounding clarity.  

The interface is very easy to use, and with the release of Version 2.0, adds Cover Flow type functionality.  This is a must have application.

Popularity: 46% [?]

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Backgrounds for iPhone – Free

Backgrounds App for iPhonePrice: Free (Click to download)

Backgrounds is a free, simple iPhone app that lets you easily find and download free backgrounds for your device.  You can browse by category and once you have found a background you like, you can easily save the image and set it as a background, all from the app.  Simple, but effective.

Popularity: 44% [?]

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WootWatch App for iPhone

WootWatch App for iPhone

 

 

Price: Free (link to App Store)

Woot.com may be my favorite online shopping site, with it’s 1 item per day, WootOffs! and Random bag o’ crap.  I actually have a friend who has an alarm set to 10pm PST to see the daily Woot before it gets sold out.

WootWatch (available here) does a great job of showing the daily Woot deals, including those for Sellout.Woot, Shirt.Woot and Wine.Woot.  Also, if a WootOff has been detected, it will automatically update you when a new item is available (providing you leave the app open.)  Best of all, WootWatch is free!

Popularity: 25% [?]

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Facebook App for iPhone

facebook-iphone-appFacebook is the most popular social networking site in the world, and now you can waste endless more hours by poking your friends through your iPhone.

This is a pretty comprehensive application, it’s got all the features that the browser version has, so once you have this app installed on your iPhone there won’t be a reason to ever visit the web site version of Facebook.

More ingo on the Facebook iPhone app, or get it from the App Store

Popularity: 25% [?]

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AppShopping

is an application that allows you to check for new apps, app price changes, or updated app that come into the iTunes AppStore.

You can view applications by release date/new (paid or free); price changes; Updated apps, or you can view apps by category (via new-free, new-paid, price change, or Update)

*Note: I feel that I need to say this as I noticed numerous low ranking in the AppStore. Many people might find this application much like AppSniper, while it’s not my goal in this review to compare the applications, I do feel that each app has it’s pros and cons and that one app might fit some, while the other might fit another audience.

The application may take anywhere between 5-10 seconds to load depending on your connection. Te app will automatically open on the “What’s New” Tab. If you select the option to pick between paid or free in any of the tabs you might see red images with question marks appear. These mean that the image is still loading or there was an error in loading the thumbnail.

I really enjoyed the layout of the list of application. In he default view, it lists the app badge icon, the title, its category and price.
Under the price changes tab, you don’t have the category in the list view, but you do have the price change – exe. $3.99 -> $4.99 . You also have an image that can easily be identifiable by the the color correlating to the price change – red = price increase & green = price decrease. You also have the percentage of change.
Under the Update tab, the listing view looks much like the “What’s New” Tab
The “Categories” tab lists all the different categories, upon tapping on the category, you’ll have the list for that category and 4 sorting option (listed above).

Layout in viewing an Application’s details:
Tapping on an app in the list view will display the details for the application. It was take anywhere from 5 seconds to 10 seconds to load the details depending on your data connection. This layout is what really make this application differ from AppSniper.

You have details, and screenshots. The details page is basically split up into 3 parts – part one is the header which includes the thumbnail, the title, the category, price, developer, release date, size, and version, and compatibility. The second part has the details. Now the details section is a bit odd to me as it is like it’s own screen within a screen, in which it has it’s own scroll bar.

Part 3 are in-line thumbnails which is a nice addition. I don’t like having to hit another button just to wait for the screen shots to load (such as in AppSniper,) I personally like AppShopping more so than any other application due to the information it has in-line.

Issues:
When tapping on the category, the category does not always highlight and therefore, it is hard to discern whether on not the category is loading. Also after the category list loads and you tap on another filter, the thumbnails do not load. However there seems to be a work around (but there really shouldn’t be) if you scroll through the list, the images suddenly seem to load. Another thing I noticed was that in the app details view, the description is a bit odd to view and can be hard to navigate past the description. I’d like to have all the text in-line with everything else, not just in it’s own little “box.”

Overall:
I like where this application is going and I really prefer it over AppSniper as I don’t do much snipping but mainly to see what’s new in the AppStore. I would like the see a Watch List/Favorites List of something of the like. I think this application has several filters and lists to satisfy any new-app-craving (or older apps too) person.

Pros:
-Numerous lists and filters to choose from
-In-line picture viewing

Cons:
-No search function
-No wish list (favorites)
-Details scroll area is awkward
-Hard to scroll past details
-Details text is a little small

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