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Samuel L. Lytle
As well as writing reviews for iPad applications, Samuel also writes novels, blogs and letters to his mom. Okay, honestly he has only written one novel, one blog and he texts his mom. Learn more at www.samswritingblog.com or email samuel@appadvice.com
Ultimate Dinopedia by National Geographic attempts to set itself apart from the competition by claiming it is the most complete dinosaur resource ever. Click through to see if it will stand the test of time... or just become extinct.
Discovr hopes to be an innovative method of quickly discovering new music. Does it perform as expected and hold its own against other music discovery websites and applications?
New York Post for the iPad is a fairly aggressive attempt to move further into the digital age. But is all of the content worth a subscription and advertising?
Killer Pool HD attempts to monopolize the position as the most realistic billiards experience available for the iPad, but they are competing in a crowded field.
Spirits for iPad feels new and is relaxing. The casual gameplay and strategy required is nice, but is Spirits actually just an overpriced Lemmings remake?
Star Walk for iPad is one of the best applications you will every experience. However, will you really use a star application enough to justify the $5 price tag?
Kiwi Pixel attempts to move forwards by stepping backwards with their new app Inspire Pro. Instead of state-of-the-art features, Inspire Pro tries to be more like a real paint canvas. But does this gamble pay off?
Hoping for some of the success the iPhone version garnered, Medieval HD is a compelling addition to the iTunes store and has already spent time on the top apps list. But can it really live up to the hype?
Corel Paint it! Show was developed by a renowned company responsible for many popular media creation programs. Can this recent addition to the iPad beautify and entertain at the same time?
The first round of Cannon Cadets turned many Angry Birds fans off, but 2.0 has been launched and promises to fix that which was previously erroneous. Retina and iPad support are now included with other enhancements and a great new Level Builder, but does it deliver as promised?
Seline HD is one of the latest and most hyped music application for the iPad. It tries to make music composition possible for nearly anybody while utilizing the iPad's form factor and in most aspects, does it succeed?
Sound Prism is one of the latest attempts at unique musical innovation on the iPad. It boasts that anybody of any talent level will instantly be able to create beautiful music. Read on to find out if these claims are true or if it is just another of the same.
Battle Bears Go is another in the Battle Bears series this time combining a third person shooter with tower defense elements. Read on to find out if it's worth picking up on your iPad.
Stick Golf HD is a fun, content filled, replayable, challenging rendition of a game we thought we knew, and unless you are a golf purist, it will probably leave you thinking- 'This is what an iPad game should be like!'
The new tower defense game Star Wars: Battle for Hoth will initially intrest casual and die hard fans, but in the end the casual fan won't get it, and the die hard may even be left unfulfilled.
OmniGraffle is a feature packed iPad app that enables you to quickly and beautifully make diagrams, flow charts, layouts, floor plans and whatever else you can think of. Most will find the $49.99 price too high, but those that will use it the way it is intended (especially business users, professionals and OmniGraffle for Mac OS users) will be pleased and find it worth the cost.
Following in the footseps of the Mac program of the same name, OmniGraphSketcher by The Omni Group is a useful graph creation and editing tool. It enables you to build a chart around existing data imported from another program, draw your own curves and fills, or use a combination of both to create professional looking charts and graphs. However, is it worth the $14.99 price? Read on to find out.