At this year's Macworld / iWorld Expo, Garmin not only chose to highlight their entire line of iOS apps, but also demonstrate new social media options for their StreetPilot onDemand turn-by-turn navigation app and expanded sharing functionality for their Tracker general tracking app.
With Apple shutting down iTunes Connect for the holidays, developers won't able to change the prices of their apps for the next seven days, so we figured this would be the best time to add to and edit our sale list from earlier in the week.
On the 18th day of Festivus we’re giving away MacPhun's FX Photo Studio for iPhone, Shape Services IM+ Pro for iPhone and iPad, Pixelocity Software's Disc Drivin' for iPhone, and Crimson Apps' Fuego's River Adventure for iPad 2.
BolderImage recently announced the release of the company’s first iOS app, iDashboard for iPad. The $1.99 app turns the tablet into a complete information center and ties together calendar notifications, RSS newsfeeds, local weather, Facebook, Twitter, and music, all on a single screen.
JabMe, XVision’s social entertainment and communication app, is out with a new update. The new version includes a new FaceJab interface that lets you jab your friends with your finger, and other cool features.
Google+ for iPhone today received a modest update. The social networking service app now includes search and full resolution photo uploads, among other enhancements.
Facebook Messenger today received a modest update. The mobile messaging service now includes faster message scrolling and a quicker startup, among other improvements.
There are literally hundreds of new and updated apps joining the App Store on a regular basis. Unfortunately, it isn’t possible to cover all of these apps, or the stories behind them, on a timely basis. Therefore, AppAdvice is now publishing this daily column, “Everything We Didn’t Cover,” offering the latest iOS news and app information. Enjoy!
Forget standing in long lines today and instead do your holiday shopping from the comfort of your own home by taking advantage of the great Black Friday deals occurring in the App Store.
JabMe was designed to utilize the convenient, versatile, and free aspects of Apple's Game Canter and Push notification systems, but the app also features integration with Facebook and now Twitter.