OmmWriter for iPad is a new application that promises to make writing relaxing, easy and enjoyable. Currently, the application – which is iPad only – is available to purchase in the App Store for $4.99.
Instagram has just made its "iPhone hooks" feature available to all developers, meaning more apps will soon be able to integrate seamlessly with the Instagram app.
The popular instant messaging application, WhatsApp Messenger, is now available to download for free. Currently, the app - which is a personal favorite of mine - is natively compatible with the iPhone.
The official Twitter application for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch has just received an update. But, worry not Apple fans - this update simply addresses a variety of bugs (importantly, the #dickbar hasn't returned).
The App Store now controls 59 percent of the global app market, according to a new Research2Guidance report. Apple’s app share has dropped 22 percent since 2008, mainly due to the introduction of the Android Market. However, it will be the next two years that determines who will lead for years to come.
In a press release that hit the Web moments ago, Apple announced the availability of iWork for iPhone. Now, the company's iWork for iPad suite has been updated, and the three apps - Pages, Numbers and Keynote - are universal (although we're not seeing them in the App Store yet). Currently, each app is available to download for $9.99 each.
100 Cameras in 1 ($0.99) has recently been updated. Now, users of the app can export images directly to Instagram from within the app, which is a great feature!
Type Tool ($2.99) is a simple-but-handy app, which helps developers choose the right font for their iOS creation. Recently, the app received an update adding support for Photoshop Touch SDK - the same kit Adobe used to develop its three Photoshop for iPad apps.
The popular barcode-scanning app, RedLaser (free), has recently been updated. Now, users of the application can take advantage of improved scanning capabilities, which make the application quicker and more useable than ever before.
If you're looking for a code-free way to develop an iOS app, there is a solution. A new service called "App Press" (and its accompanying iOS app) allows users to easily create an app - for a price.
While Google hasn't created an iOS version of its popular Web browser, Google Chrome, someone else has. The app, which is available to download in the App Store for free, is called iChromy. And what's more, it looks good and works well.
MacHeist's recently released puzzle app for the iPhone and iPod touch has taken the App Store by storm. In fact, The Heist ($0.99) has proved to be so successful, it's overtaken Angry Birds and on one day, a copy of the application was being sold every second.
If you're a fan of the "amazing" iPad writing app, iA Writer ($2.99), you'll be pleased to learn that the application is now available in the Mac App Store.
Number Guru is potentially the best free caller ID service available in the App Store, and unlike competitors, the app offers users an unlimited number of lookups, which is great.
Sean Kovacs' "original Google Voice app," GV Mobile + ($2.99), has recently been updated. Now, the app is universal - meaning users of the app can interact with Google Voice on all of their iOS devices, including the iPad.