Archive for August, 2010

Oil Change for iPhone Won’t Change Much

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

If you follow the every three months/3,000 miles rule and have trouble finding a convenient place to get your oil changed, then let your iPhone find one for you with the Oil Change app . Oil Change is a location-based app that pin points nearby oil change franchises on the map and is also designed to sort the facilities by distance or price so you can comparison shop the service. Oil Change could be a rather convenient application to run if you are in unfamiliar territory and in desperate need of an oil change, but unless you don’t use a regular dealer or location for routine car maintenance, its practicality goes unnoticed.(…) Read the rest of Oil Change for iPhone Won’t Change Much All App Reviews © AppCraver.com, 2010. | Oil Change for iPhone Won’t Change Much | Best iPad Apps | Best Free Apps

Stream Video from PC to iPhone with JumiCam

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

JumiCam is an application that allows you to view webcam footage streaming from your home PC to your iPhone. It works with the Jumi Controller, which you have to install on your PC (not available for Mac yet). I was skeptical over trying JumiCam because many times apps that work with your computer over Wi-Fi fail miserably or at least require a major song and dance to get it working properly. To my amazement JumiCam was a relatively pleasant surprise. (…) Read the rest of Stream Video from PC to iPhone with JumiCam All App Reviews © AppCraver.com, 2010. | Stream Video from PC to iPhone with JumiCam | Best iPad Apps | Best Free Apps

Toy Physics HD iPad App Review – Big Brother.

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

You may remember Toy Physics for the iPhone, which we reviewed and loved earlier in the year, and the announcement made shortly after its release that the developers, Athos, were working on an iPad version too.  Well, the wait is over and the result is Toy Physics HD (iTunes link). The concept is exactly the same

iCademy – Discover Your iPhone

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

If you’re new to iPhone or if you’re an iPhone user who hasn’t had time to discover everything your iPhone can do, then iCademy is an app worth perusal. A combination pictorial guide and hands-on user manual, iCademy highlights many of the iPhone’s useful features in an easy to navigate application. Learn about general use, how to use your browser and email more efficiently, troubleshoot basic problems, familiarize yourself with IOS 4 and learn useful tips all with a touch of a button. (…) Read the rest of iCademy – Discover Your iPhone All App Reviews © AppCraver.com, 2010. | iCademy – Discover Your iPhone | Best iPad Apps | Best Free Apps

You’d be Crazy not to Wall-Mount the New Pioneer KODO NAW1!

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Pioneer have launched a new iPod/iPhone dock, called the KODO XW-NAW1, and it’s one of their most attractive yet.  Although the pack contains a stand to support the KODO if you’re placing it on a table or your A/V stand, it would be such a shame not to wall-mount it thanks to its ultra-thin construction

AutoCAD Coming to iPhone and iPad

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Not only has Autodesk announced their return to the Apple Mac, but they’ve also announced an application for the iPhone and iPad too.  Autodesk have not provided their famous 3D engineering and design software, AutoCAD, for the Mac since 1992, but they’ve been forced to re-evaluate their position thanks to the recent resurgence of the

Save Betsy is Like Doodle Jump on the Farm

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Save Betsy is another version of the accelerometer-based jumping game that has become so popular for iPhone. It is akin to Doodle Jump , but unlike Doodle Jump, the leader of all such games where iTunes rankings are concerned, Save Betsy, has a seriously twisted vegan (or anti-vegan) theme, but don’t worry, no cows were harmed in the making. Save Betsy stars Betsy the cow, who is trying to avoid the grills and meat grinders that will turn her into steak. As you lead her higher and higher, you can use her special ability to rid her path of meat-making obstacles, hide her in the haystacks, and try to jump her over the moon for higher and higher scores.(…) Read the rest of Save Betsy is Like Doodle Jump on the Farm All App Reviews © AppCraver.com, 2010. | Save Betsy is Like Doodle Jump on the Farm | Best iPad Apps | Best Free Apps

Virtual City for iPhone Release Confirmed

Monday, August 30th, 2010

We reviewed the free ‘preview’ version of Virtual City last week and really enjoyed its arcade-style take on the Sim City formula.  At the time, there was no indication of exactly when the full version of the game would be available in the App Store, however we now know that it’ll be released on the

The Griffin PartyDock Could Be Fun, But Oh, That Design…

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Discovered on the FCC site, the Griffin PartyDock is an iPhone or iPad docking station which can be connected to your television for big screen fun, plus it could see a new glut of multiplayer games released, all using the four controllers lined-up in front of your docked device.  A dedicated website has since sprung

Mexico and Greece Welcome the iPhone 4, Anyone Else?

Monday, August 30th, 2010

The iPhone 4 continues its journey around the world, with both Mexico and Greece welcoming its release on Friday 27th August.  With no fanfare from Apple this time, we’re not sure if the phone was released in any other countries too, so if you got the iPhone 4 where you live this weekend, let us