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About
Karen Freeman
I manage the AppGuide/AppList department as well as our Social Media. I also write and teach part-time, and obsessively hunt down the latest and greatest apps for my iPhone and iPad...
Contact: karen@appadvice.com
The current economy has a lot of folks struggling. Luckily, there are some apps that can help. From tracking and saving money to earning more, your iDevice can help you survive and thrive the downturn.
Students everywhere heading back to school are looking for apps to help them get organized and do well in school. Be prepared, get your books, take notes, study, track grades, and more. Here are some of our favorite apps to help students be successful.
Check out this Universal retro photo filter and effect app. It's the sort of app I'd shell out a couple of bucks for, but guess what: you don't have to!
Summer will be over before we know it and it will be time to go back to school. Here are some apps to help teachers to streamline their workflow and bring their teaching into the 21st century. From iClickers and grade books to attendance and presentations, these apps will wow your students and save you precious time, all from the comfort of your iDevice.
PETA has been looking out for animals for many years. In addition to their website, peta.org, they also have an app. They also recommend a number of other apps for animal lovers. Whether you are a pet owner, a vegan, or simply interested in cruelty-free products, you'll find some useful apps in this AppList, which was compiled by the folks at PETA.
The iPad is revolutionizing the way we consume printed materials. There are many unique possibilities for magazine lovers. Here are just a few options.
Some scenes just cry out for a panoramic photo. Whether you're looking at a majestic mountain vista or hopping night club, you just might need more than what can fit into a single frame to capture the moment. Luckily, there are some amazing apps for creating panoramas on your iPhone.
FX Photo Studio has gotten a great new update. And now, we've teamed with the developer to offer our readers promo codes for the iPhone version AND the Mac version.
The native camera on the iPhone 4 certainly isn't a bad one, but there a number of apps out there that improve upon it. This AppGuide can help you sort out the best of the bunch, some of which even include comprehensive editing features. We've updated this AppGuide to reflect some of the hottest new camera replacement and all-in-one camera apps in iTunes.
Have the dog days of summer moved your party indoors? With the recently updated Scene it? games AppList as well as Board Games and Party Games, you'll find entertainment anywhere with your iOS device.
TextPics for Facebook is a fun new app from the developer of TextPics. When ordinary emoticons just aren’t enough, you need TextPics. The ASCII art designs of the original TextPics enliven your texts; now TextPics For Facebook is here to add panache to your Facebook activities.
Popular photography app Top Camera has gotten a big update. Top Camera is a native camera replacement app that already has a number of great features, such as an excellent HDR setting. In addition to a number of camera enhancement features, it also has an extensive editing suite included. And now, Top Camera has been updated to include a number of new features, such as Dropbox integration and Slow Shutter mode.
Do you like to apply filters and effects to your photos? If you don’t already have FX Photo Studio, you may want to check it out now. They’ve just released a major update with tons of new features. You can read our original review here to see what this app is all about.