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Robb Lewis
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Robb Lewis

I write, blog and tweet. Therefore I am.
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Review: NextBuses

Review: NextBuses

Are you fed up with constantly using timetable sites that aren't mobile-optimised? Need bus times on the go? Then NextBuses is for you.

Robb Lewis
Review: 50 in 1: APPZILLA!

Review: 50 in 1: APPZILLA!

Appzilla has over 50 apps to cover you for pretty much any day-to-day activity. But would your money be better spent on specific individual apps? Read on to find out.

Robb Lewis
Review: Articles

Review: Articles

We all browse Wikipedia, but browsing in mobile Safari can be quite a chore. If need to do some serious wiki-surfing and you're looking for an app to do this, Articles might just be the solution for you.

Robb Lewis
Review: TabToolkit

Review: TabToolkit

Do you find yourself carrying stacks of printed tabs and notation? Wouldn't you rather have them all easily accessible, on your phone and be able to play them as well? TabToolkit allows you to do all of this and more.

Robb Lewis
Review: WorldCard Contacts

Review: WorldCard Contacts

WorldCard Contacts helps you easily manage your contacts with groups as well as taking photos of business cards. But do you need it? Read on to find out.

Robb Lewis
Review: iLoader

Review: iLoader

With iLoader you can tag photos, add captions and descriptions, and upload multiple videos or photos simultaneously. Short of uploading, all this can be done offline as well. Do you really need iLoader when you can already upload through the Facebook app? Read on to find out.

Robb Lewis
Review: Bills ~ On Your Table

Review: Bills ~ On Your Table

Do you have a problem with remembering when to pay your bills? Bills ~ On Your Table is a great solution. It comes equipped with push notifications, a built-in calendar and custom categories. Does it have what it takes to never let you forget to pay a bill again? Read on to find out.

Robb Lewis
Review: iVideoCamera

Review: iVideoCamera

If you're using a 2G or 3G iPhone, and running 3.0, you pretty much get everything someone with a 3GS does. Except the one thing that a lot of people want - video recording. iVideoCamera goes above and beyond purely recording video and is one of a few apps that allow you to record video on an older iPhone.

Robb Lewis