Recently, the folks behind the popular Swackett X weather application for Mac unveiled their newest iOS app, Peepometer. The $1.99 iPad app provides a unique weather report and is modeled after the stylish gauges, dials, and meters from the 1950s.
Following the major release last month, today's update of Living Earth HD takes another step in visual advancements, plus fixes some recently created problems.
Originally designed to utilize the third generation iPad's stunning Retina display, Weather 2x is now even more accessible with iPhone and iPod touch compatibility.
To coincide with tomorrow’s launch of the new iPad, MeteroGroup has announced the release of the latest version of WeatherPro for iPad. Version 2.6 of the popular app introduces high-resolution maps with interactive weather icons and city temperature, plus other new features.
Jumping to v2.0 status, both WeatherBug and the ad-free WeatherBug Elite for iPhone and iPod touch are now sporting a new look and a few handy new features.
Today's AGF list includes a simple and elegant night stand weather app, a few classic puzzle and strategy games morphed into beautiful digital versions, a very handy productivity app, something to show your significant other you care, and an app that makes special character entry a breeze.
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.
Last month, we introduced readers to Alarm : Clock, the latest app from AppAdvice favorite Lifelike Apps. Regrettably, we found Alarm : Clock Version 1.0 less than exciting, saying it “left us wet.” As such, we recommended avoiding the app until it got better. Thankfully, a recent update has improved the iPad app substantially, meriting it a second look.
Weather Live is a universal app that recently arrived in the App Store. The $.99 app combines stunning animations that reflect current weather conditions and includes an icon badge right on your Home screen, plus much more.
Lifelike Apps, Inc. recently unveiled their newest app for the iPad, [Alarm : Clock]. The $3.99 app is a follow-up to the company’s popular Alarm Clock’ app, first released in June 2010. While we found the original app innovative as well as practical, this one has left us scratching our heads. At its core, Alarm : Clock tries too hard to provide both “realism and customization options" and ends up over complicating and ruining the user experience.
Jilion today released a important update to its popular iPad app, Aelios Weather. Best of all, we’ve got a few promo codes available for our readers to get the app for absolutely free.