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AppList Revisited: Photographer's Kit

AppList Revisited: Photographer's Kit

You never know when life’s most interesting moments will happen, but even if you don’t have your camera, you usually have the iPhone’s camera to capture them. These apps can help you make the most of those moments, to photograph them, edit them, and share them.

Karen Freeman
ClearCam Promo Code Giveaway!

ClearCam Promo Code Giveaway!

Just in case you missed the last one, here is another chance to win a promo code for the fantastic photography app, ClearCam. Read our review here. I have 20 more promo codes to give away, in honor of the all-new and improved AppList, Photographer’s Kit.

Karen Freeman
Camera+ "Easter Egg" Exposed

Camera+ "Easter Egg" Exposed

The Camera+ iPhone app is one the top-selling photo-taking apps in the App Store. Still, its creators saw a need for improvement, and tried to sell Apple on its latest update idea. Read how that worked out and get a nice Easter Egg in the process...

Bryan M. Wolfe
Review: ClearCam

Review: ClearCam

As cell phone cameras continue to improve, we become more and more dependent on them to capture life’s moments. The iPhone has a pretty decent native camera, but there is a lot of room for improvement. There are plenty of apps to edit and improve iPhone photos, but how about just increasing the quality of the photo itself? Is it possible to increase megapixels so that you can blow up and frame the shots you get with your iPhone? ClearCam can help.

Karen Freeman
Reach Out And Touch... FaceTime?

Reach Out And Touch... FaceTime?

[ipodtouch1] The iPhone's baby brother, the iPod touch, always gets an update a few months after the iPhone. Rumors are already circulating about what new features we may see, and some recent images suggest that Facetime is one of them.

Scott Grizzle
New iPhone 4 App Lets You Get Ready In Style

New iPhone 4 App Lets You Get Ready In Style

When Apple showed the front-facing camera on the iPhone 4 at WWDC, it seemed it might be accessible to FaceTime only. Now, with the iPhone 4 out less than a week, there is already at least one third party app in the App Store that uses it.

Scott Grizzle