Time Flies |
Time Flies: Jesus says:
Time flies, which is why Absent Design made this apps for iphone called Time Flies. It’s quite simple: You can quickly record the things you do, look at the list chronologically and bookmark the most important ones. Brilliant.
Kik Messenger |
"Kik Messenger’s a no-frills apps for iphone, but it could easily become your favourite way of keeping in touch. It’s a simple cross-platform instant messenger which’ll work for you and your friends – no matter which mobile platform or country you favour.
Think of the app as being like BlackBerry Messenger without the mobile operating system limitations.
You’ll get push notifications and little S, D and R indicators showing if a message has been sent, delivered or read. Simple and basic, but pretty great.
The only genuine annoyance I’ve encountered with Kik is the lack of an option to turn off message previews on the lock screen. Don’t get me wrong, I like knowing who messaged me, but I don’t always want the content of the message displayed on the lock screen. But considering the stability and simple awesomeness of the app in general, that’s an easily overlooked flaw for now.
The apps for iphoneis free and available in the iTunes store right now. If you’ve got friends who are Android or BlackBerry users, just point them toward their respective app markets."
Bump |
Boxing 3D |
Boxing 3DMatt plays lots of video games. He’s something of an authority:
Beast Boxing 3D is in the Punch-Out!! mould of boxing games, which I can’t get enough of. It stands out for a few reasons.
It oozes style. The “story” is the tried and true Rocky/Little Mac trope – a puny fighter pummels his way through an onslaught of wacky and progressively more difficult fighters – but the combatants are monsters. Mixed with a slick 2D/3D animation style, it simply looks better than most of the other boxing games around.
The simple game mechanics are well-worn – dodge, punch, don’t get worn out or beaten into the ground – but the controls are nicely designed for a touchscreen, a straightforward palette of taps and swipes, while you tilt to dodge.
The major thing that’s missing is multiplayer, but even as a solo campaign, if you’re at all a fan of the Punch-Out!! genre, it’s worth considering plunking down $4.
MScribble |
MScribble
The Iphoneapplication, we well know, can be a serious music-making tool. But what if you’re not a serious music-making person? Well, then there’s mScribble, an app that lets you doodle melodies by drawing with your finger. I have a feeling kids would go crazy for it. $1.19.
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