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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 03/29/2017

March 29, 2017 by RSS Feed

TallySheet – The Garage Sale Cash Register App , ACTPrinter - Virtual Printer , Green Riding Hood and more

iPhone:

Relax Rain ( $1.99 → Free ) Brighten Studios Relax Rain offers a soothing way to unwind. It includes eight different rain sounds: Forest Rain, Heavy Rain, Light Rain, Rain on Tent, Rain Shower, Sprinkle, Thunderstorm, and Wind and Rain. All sounds were recorded in high definition. Just swipe to choose your sound, set the timer, and relax.

iPad:

Brainbean - Brain Games for Kids ( $0.99 → Free ) Tanner Christensen Brainbean contains a collection of eight puzzle, memory, drawing, and word games that will play with your brain. The games are all based on scientific creative exercises, and last only about a minute each. They’ll help build creative confidence, test your working memory, boost problem solving skills, and much more all while providing oodles of entertainment.

Universal:

TallySheet – The Garage Sale Cash Register App ( $0.99 → Free ) Augusto Ventures TallySheet was designed with multiple sellers in mind. It’ll help you not only track total sales but also who sold what. During each transaction you’re able to choose a seller and add multiple items. While collecting the funds you can have TallySheet make change for you to ensure accuracy. TallySheet will keep track of totals for all of the sellers involved, transaction history, and refunds. The app also allows you to color code sellers, and even invite sellers to join in with different iDevices.

ACTPrinter - Virtual Printer ( $1.99 → Free ) Houdah Software ACTPrinter acts like a virtual printer of sorts. Before you do anything else, you’ll want to download the companion software to your Mac. This allows your iDevices and your Mac to communicate. Then you can turn web content, physical documents, and copied content on your iDevice or your Mac into PDF files and share them back and forth.

Green Riding Hood ( $2.99 → Free ) Bobaka LLC Green Riding Hood provides a fun and positive twist on an old tale. It stars Little Green Riding Hood, a girl who loves to plant flowers and grow vegetables, along with her grandmother, the town’s yoga instructor. Of course, there’s also a big bad wolf who is out to get everyone, but you’ll have to read the story and follow along with the beautiful animations to find out what happens. Green Riding Hood is narrated by Alistair Findlay, an acclaimed Scottish actor.

Prompts - For Creative Writing ( $0.99 → Free ) Tanner Christensen Prompts presents you with a creative writing prompt or starting line every single time you create a new entry. If you start to feel stuck, tap the lightning bolt icon to receive a new prompt for inspiration. Entries can be saved to the in-app library or shared via email, Twitter, or Facebook. The app also includes adjustable font size, more than 300,000 starting lines, custom writing stats, tags, and daily goals.

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Pico app makes smartphone film photo emulation sleek and simple

March 28, 2017 by RSS Feed

you can give your smartphone photos the retro look without the hassle of more complicated apps.

what was once a niche market has now become standard in the world of mobile apps. film emulation apps have been flooding the ios app store since hipstamatic and there is no sign of them stopping. one of the latest to hit the market is pico.

as we’ve come to expect from analogue-inspired photography apps, pico is designed to replicate the various aesthetics of film stocks new and old, but it manages to do so in a far more simplistic fashion than the likes of vsco and filmborn.

unlike other photography apps, which give you control of every facet of your image, pico is limited in its functionality by design. there is no adjusting contrast or bumping up the saturation of an image after the fact. what you see in the viewfinder is what you get and any extra edits need to made elsewhere.

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pico offers eight live presets: max, ultra, plus, pro, noir, one, gold, and xtra. each of the eight presets offers its own visual quirks designed to emulate various films and developing processes.

aside from its simple lineup of presets, the stand-out feature of pico is its simple exposure control. when composing a photo, simply slide your finger across the display to smoothly adjust the exposure. no need to mess with shutter speed or iso adjustments.

photographs captured are automatically saved to the camera roll. this feature is a welcome design decision that simplifies the workflow compared to an app such as vsco, which has its own internal library to deal with.

pico isn’t an all-in-one photo editing solution, but it’s not meant to be. it focuses on doing only a few things well and it accomplishes the task.

you can find pico in the ios app store for $4.

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Free Apps to Download TODAY ONLY 03/28/2017

March 28, 2017 by RSS Feed

Currency - Simple Currency Converter , Photo & Video Collage Maker (Pro) for Instagram, Vine & YouTube , Dream-X and more

iPhone:

Currency - Simple Currency Converter ( $1.99 → Free ) Simple Simple Currency isn’t just simple. It’s simply beautiful! You’re able to search through the more than 160 currencies via name, code, or country. Each has a custom designed flag in order to help you quickly identify them. Currencies are saved as favorites when selected, and you can remove them from your favorites list with a swipe. Swipe across the keyboard to view six months of historical data, which will update to your converted amount. The app also includes an offline mode and a widget.

iPad:

Dream-X ( $2.99 → Free ) Pavel Tarabrin No matter how big or small the idea, Dream-X will help you realize it in visual form. You’re able to choose from two different themes and then get right to your mind mapping. Start off with a single idea and then branch out from there. You’re able to create new branches by selecting the idea you want them to branch off from and then tapping and holding on a spot on the screen. Each branched off idea can be color coded, include photo and message, include a task or subtask, and sport an icon. You’re able to freely rearrange your ideas just by dragging them around the canvas. You’re also able to export your mind maps and share them via email. The app includes tutorial videos and samples to help you get started.

Universal:

Photo & Video Collage Maker (Pro) for Instagram, Vine & YouTube ( $1.99 → Free ) Bits&Coffee Choose one of the more than 70 different collage layouts and populate it with related photos and videos. The frame’s thickness and edges can be adjusted via sliders, and you’re able to apply a wide variety of colors and textures. You’re then able to select a song or record audio, add a title with a custom font, and preview how your video looks before sharing it with the world.

Musical Paint For Kids ( $5.99 → Free ) Building Blocks Media Musical Paint For Kids provides a multi-sensory experience for your child. They’re able to select from six adjustable colors and then paint their hearts out. Each color is accompanied by a different tune, so each stroke will create beautiful music. Your child can sign their work of art before saving it, adding a nice personal touch.

Discovr - discover the world of music ( $2.99 → Free ) David McKinney Pty Ltd Start off by searching for a specific artist, or you can allow Discovr to recommend a new one or show you what's trending. From there you're able to just tap on an artist to display an interactive web of similar music. Double tap on an artist to view their bio, songs, videos, and other details. You're also able to add artists to your favorites, listen to previews, and share what you have discovered via Facebook, Twitter, or email.

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Let's Talk iOS 180: Non-event event

March 28, 2017 by RSS Feed

Apple just released a bunch of new software updates for iOS, watchOS, macOS, and tvOS, so Cody and Sebastien touch briefly on those. The guys also talk about everything Apple announced last week, including the red iPhone 7, a new iPad, and more. Finally, the two co-hosts discuss Apple’s recent acquisition of Workflow app.

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Show Notes

Apple releases iOS 10.3 with Find My AirPods and other new features

watchOS 3.2 with Theater Mode, Siri in apps & more now available for Apple Watch

tvOS 10.2 for Apple TV now available with accelerated scrolling & other enhancements

macOS Sierra 10.12.4 with Night Shift for Mac launches

Rumor: iOS 11's Siri will learn from user behaviors, gain iMessage integration & iCloud syncing

FT: Apple stepping up efforts in augmented reality eyewear

Everything Apple announced last week

Apple acquires powerful automation app Workflow

Make sure to follow your hosts on Twitter: @SebastienPage, and @melvco, Send a tweet to @LTiOS_fm if you’d like your question to be answered at the end of next week’s podcast. Be sure to share your thoughts, comments, and suggestions below. Talk to you next week!

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TypeShift is a Different Kind of Word Game

March 27, 2017 by RSS Feed

TypeShift is a Different Kind of Word GameTypeShift is a Different Kind of Word Game

TypeShift (Free) by Zach Gage is a modernized word puzzle game that will keep your brain stimulated for quite some time. If you enjoyed unique word games like Letterpress and Alpha Omega, then you will like what TypeShift has in store.

As a writer, I have a thing for words, so it should come as a surprise to no one that I enjoy my fair share of word games, especially on iOS. While I’m not as good as other people I know, I find word games to be fun, challenging, and they’re great at stimulating my mind and expanding my vocabulary. I’ve gone through a good amount of these puzzles while at AppAdvice, but I can’t help it — I’m always on the lookout for exciting new ones that pop up. So when I got the news of TypeShift, the latest game from Zach Gage, who made Spelltower (another excellent word game), Ridiculous Fishing, and Sage Solitaire, I knew that it was something I had to try out. And without a doubt in my mind, TypeShift is another great title from Gage that won’t disappoint.

TypeShift is a Different Kind of Word GameTypeShift is a Different Kind of Word Game

TypeShift features a super minimal aesthetic that will appeal to anyone who craves simplicity. Since this is a word game, there isn’t too much in terms of graphics, but the sans serif typeface used for the puzzles is rather bold and makes an impact while being easily legible. There are simple icons that should be easily recognizable for daily completed puzzles and the section of your favorite words, which is handy for referring back to at a later point. The default color palette is nice, as it features a dark blue background with a nice range of soft pastels to richer tones. TypeShift has smooth and fluid animations, and there is plenty of haptic feedback if you are playing on an iPhone 7 or 7 Plus. There are even soothing click noises as you slide the columns of tiles, which is oddly satisfying.

If you prefer something different, you can unlock all of the color themes in the game by making any in-app purchase, which also gets rid of ads and lets you view your statistics. I opted for the “Chocolate” puzzle pack to unlock the extras, and the additional color themes are well done and make the game stand out more. Plus, there’s a handful of different options available, so there will be a theme for everyone. Just like his other games, Gage has done a great job with the look and feel of TypeShift.

Like other word games, TypeShift is level-based, with hundreds of puzzles spread out across a myriad of “packs,” which are essentially chapters with tasty names. With the initial free download, players will find over 100 puzzles already available from the get-go. On top of that, there will be daily puzzles each day, and these are a great way to compete for the fastest times across the globe if you’re the competitive type. However, if all of that is not enough, you can purchase additional puzzle packs at about $0.99 to $1.99 a pop, or go for the Starter Bundle that includes three packs at a discount rate. As I mentioned, any in-app purchase gets rid of the ads and grants you access to the color themes and statistics. Each pack tells you the type of puzzles it contains, whether they’re quick or require a bit more thinking, small, medium, or large, and whether they have clues or not (think crosswords). Regardless, the goal in TypeShift is simple enough: spell out words in the center row until you’ve used all of the letters at least once.

TypeShift is a Different Kind of Word GameTypeShift is a Different Kind of Word Game

The control scheme in TypeShift is easy and intuitive. Each puzzle features several rows and columns of letter tiles. However, the only way to spell something out is if it is done in the center row, which is highlighted and stands out from the rest. To move letters, you’ll have to slide a column vertically with your finger, similar to a padlock dial. When you spell out a proper word, the letters will change color and bounce, which is a nice and subtle indication that you’re making progress. Repeat this process until you find all of the words and use up all of the letter tiles. If you’re curious about your progress on a puzzle, just check the upper right corner, where you can see a percentage of how complete it is.

If you get stuck, the game does have a hint system, but you only have a few free ones to start out with. When you’re out of hints, you’ll have to buy more through in-app purchases. Otherwise, another option to consider is to ask your friends through the iOS Share Sheet. A lot of the puzzles can be solved by trial-and-error though, so don’t worry if you get stuck — just give it a few moments and come back to it. At least that worked for me.

As mentioned earlier, TypeShift is an anagram-type of word game with a dash of word search thrown into the mix. However, some puzzle packs that you can purchase are “Clue” puzzles, which means that there are short clues to the words that you can find in a puzzle, similar to a crossword. These offer a nice variety to the typical puzzle that you find in this game, and make it less random when it comes to the words that are hidden in the level. However, the only negative is the fact that these puzzles come at a premium, since there are no Clue stages available with the initial download.

As a fan of word games, I’ve found TypeShift to be a delightful gem among the recent flood of big indie game titles on the App Store. The visuals are simple and clean, the sound effects are fun to hear, the haptic feedback is nice, and the game mechanic is different enough to stand out among the word game market. I just wish that the game gave you some Clue puzzles to try out first before dropping cash on in-app purchases, and honestly I would have preferred a “complete bundle” type of in-app purchase to get everything (including future premium packs) for a set price, rather than individually. Plus, the amount of ads that are included prior to making a purchase was a tad too frequent for me. I did notice that sometimes solving a puzzle through trial-and-error made me spell out words that I never heard of before, so there are definitely some obscure terms in TypeShift.

I still recommend giving TypeShift a try if you’re in the mood for some stimulating word puzzles and want something that is distinctive. TypeShift is available on the App Store as a universal download for your iPhone and iPad for free with in-app purchases.

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