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Meet us at MacWorld

If you are an iPhone app developer, iPhone junkie, journalist, angel investor or vc — we would love to meet you in person at the MacWorld Expo in San Francisco. We will be staying at the W Monday and Tuesday nights, and are planning an informal get-together / drinks either of those two nights. While [...]



Piper Jaffrey Predicts “different iPhone” in 2009

Gene Munster, one of the leading (if not the leading) Apple analyst released his seminal report on the state of Apple and the iPhone this morning.  We are publishing it in its entirety for AppCraver readers below. Some takeaways: iPod sales are slowing considerably (no surprise) due to substitution for iPhone. The new Macbooks are [...]



9/10

TwitterFon is a Free, Clean Twitter Cient with Search

TwitterFon, by Japanese developer Kazuho Okui is, in the author’s own words “a simple and fast Twitter client for your iPhone”. Unlike other apps such as Twinkle, it has a plain, simple background, and really tries to stick to the basics – no geo social networking, no ability to “broadcast your location” – just a [...]



iPhone versus iStone

This bit of humor has been floating around the internet. Not exactly sure who to credit…



App store Month 4: The Beast has Evolved

Its now been just a little over 4 months since the launch of the App Store, and it feels that the platform is starting to reach a new stage of evolution. Here are a few signs of the new world order: 1. Multiplayer apps have arrived. Originally, Multiplayer on the iPhone meant having to be [...]



Gift Idea: iPod Cufflinks!

Slightly dated (I would prefer iPhone cufflinks), but for $16 a great stocking stuffer.



6/10

Big Oven delivers 160,000 Recipes in Free App

If you like to cook, you might want to check out the free app from “Big Oven” an interactive Recipe site which boasts over 160,000 recipes. The Big Oven iPhone App, which allows you to create and upload your own recipes as well as tap into the recipe database stands out mainly by the sheer [...]



6/10

Snow Patrol Releases Original “Origami” App

In conjunction with their latest CD, “A Hundred Million Suns,” Snow Patrol (“Chasing Cars”, “Run”…) released their new app Snow Patrol Interactive Booklet containing the lyrics to the song in interactive, origami-like packages that you open with your fingers. This origami app is free, and cool if you happen (like me) to own the album. [...]



6/10

Bow Cam is an App for Photographing Dogs — No Joke.

Bow Cam is a Japanese App whose sole function is to assist in taking pictures of your dog. As the app notes point out, whenever you try to take a picture of a dog, the hardest part is to attract his attention. Bow Cam solves this problem by having a “bark” button right above the [...]



Apple has more Cash than MSFT, 55% of Net Profits

In Apple’s latest quarterly results, the company showed that it had 24.5 billion in cash and short term marketable securities, 10% more than Microsoft’s 20.7 Billion stash. Also, Apple reported adjusted net profit of $2.44 Billion, versus $4.37 Billion for Microsoft. Adjusting for iPhone sales which are amortized according to GAAP accounting, “true” net profit [...]



10/10

Forget AirSharing. Box.net Offers Free Cloud Storage on iPhone

One of the most popular (and discussed) application uses for the iPhone has been document storage. First there was DataCase and Readdle Docs — two paid apps that allowed you to store files on your iPhone using a very cryptic (and often flawed) synchronization method. Airsharing, released a few months later, achieved the same result, [...]



7/10

MultiQuiz allows you to Create your Own Quizzes

MultiQuiz, an app from french iPhone developer Eric Degrage is a trivia app with the unique ability to have users create their own Quizzes. To do so, you first login to the developer website, and then create your quiz by entering each question along with three possible answers. The quiz must be “validated” by the [...]



7/10

Byline – A Google Reader RSS Client for iPhone

One of the apps that we completely missed on launch was Byline, an RSS reader that syncs with Google Reader (see video tour here). We thank Felix Sheng for this insightful review of Byline. You can find Felix’s original blog entry here. (Note: if you have a review that you would like featured on AppCraver, [...]



7/10

Summizer — Twitter Search for iPhone

Summizer is a simple utility that allows you to search all Twitter feeds for a specific subject — say “Sarah Palin.” Summizer works, and is priced at $0.99 —reasonable, if you are a hard core Twitter fanatic and you like to consult the “Twittersphere” for your favorite keywords. Some people will argue that Summizer should [...]



9/10

PanoLab is a Must Have Photo Collage Utility

Unlike the paid Pano and Panorama apps, PanoLab is free, and allows for both vertical and horizontal panorama creations. Unlike Pano, PanoLab does not feature any blending or ghosting as a means of lining up pictures — instead you take the pictures one at a time and then move them around to create a collage. [...]



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