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Show Me The Money!

By Bogdan Lazar   August - 10 - 2011    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Business & Finance   No Comments
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One of the most common questions that people ask themselves when facing an empty bank account is: where did all the money go? If you don’t want to ask yourself this question at the end of every month or keep track of your transactions on pieces of paper that you will inevitably lose, start using PAMO.

PAMO is created to help you manage your income and spendings. To do this, first of all add your account to PAMO. It can be a checking account, savings account, Money Market and a bunch of other options I haven’t heard of. Each of them is color coded for easy reference. You can mark the account Personal or Business and you’re done. You can add as many accounts as you want.

When you’re out shopping, don’t throw your receipts away. Enter each transaction carefully into PAMO and even take a picture of your receipt for easy reference. PAMO [...]

It’s Show And Tell On The iPad

By Bogdan Lazar   August - 9 - 2011    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Music & Photo   2 Comments
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Let’s say you have an idea and you want to share it. You start telling others what it is about and after wasting time and words, you realize that they just don’t see it. That’s when Visualize steps in and helps you let others see what you can, because sometimes it’s easier to show than to tell.

All you need to do is download the app and start spreading your vision. Press the “Add” button to add a project and have fun with it. Use the different options at the bottom of the screen to make your ideas come alive.

The “Gallery” button lets you choose from a wide range of elements to start your project. If you choose to add a sticker, you can import pictures from your camera or albums and then use them. You can also add a whole bunch of other elements like speech bubbles, stationaries, shapes and arrows, icons and symbols or frames. Visualize provides [...]

Nightlight + Lullaby songs

By Yvonne   August - 6 - 2011    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Books & Education, Navigation & Travel   2 Comments

Nightlight + Lullaby songs & Sleep sounds App Review – picture nightlight and a variety of sounds to help sooth the little one off to the land of nod.

Secret Lab ESP Test

By Scott Golby   August - 3 - 2011    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   No Comments

Secret Lab is a “game” based on a set of U.S. military ESP experiments from the 1960s. Testing subject to find out if they could predict the future. Do you have what it takes ?

Aesop Period Pace

By Yvonne   August - 1 - 2011    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Fitness & Healthcare   No Comments

Aesop Period Pace – The purpose of the app is to allow you to track, in as little or as much detail as you wish, your period and ovulation cycles.

Learn Drawing Without Pen And Paper

By Bogdan Lazar   July - 28 - 2011    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Productivity & Utilities   2 Comments
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I took a Beginning Drawing class in college. I’m not much of an artist. I could probably draw you a flower, some basic shapes and understand the basic rules of shading. But I’m not much of an artist. So when I first saw Learn to Draw Digital Sketchbook for the iPad, I was hesitant. It sounded particularly aimed at professionals. There was much to learn about how and when to use such an such pencil. I’ve never followed a step-by-step guide to drawing an object, from outlining its basic shapes and adding strokes, refining, adding shades and refining some more. To me, it seemed too complex. But then again, so is the iPad, which I have no idea how it works, but it seems natural in my hand. The same goes for Learn to Draw Digital Sketchbook. When you first pick it up, you initially know how to use it. The audio instructions do a great job at guiding [...]

Put Your Mind To The Test

By Bogdan Lazar   July - 28 - 2011    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   1 Comment
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You don’t have to be a secret agent to play this code-breaking game. I have personally played its easier, older counterpart, the classic Mastermind game, where you need to guess the combination of differently-colored pebbles in a certain number of tries. Double Mind is a more advanced way to play this. It is based on the Mastermind concept, but adds a second dimension and two more interactive ways to play it.

There are three game modes in Double Mind, but they all follow basically the same concept. Your task is to guess a secret color code, formed out of 9 pebbles, neatly arranged on a 3×3 grid. You start out with the empty grid and you can fill it with pebbles of your choice. Fill the entire board and guess the solution.

The game will let you know of how well you guessed by showing you how many colors are in the right position and how many [...]