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Healthy natural foods at your fingertips

By AppBite Team   July - 15 - 2009    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Fitness & Healthcare, News & Lifestyle   No Comments
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From the acclaimed stores and website gathering thousands of healthy recipes together with complete information as to nutrition and protein counts Whole Foods Market comes to us with its very own iPhone and iPod Touch app to make sure you always have access to its wealth of recipes wherever you are.

With delicious recipes containing only the most natural and organic foods, the application currently includes over 2,500 recipes with detailed instructions and complete nutrition information. If all that you allow in your kitchen are natural and organic foods, then Whole Foods Market Recipes for the iPhone is all your kitchen really needs. As you would with any respectable cookbook, searching the app for delicious recipes including delightful dinner entrees and breakfast specialities is a as easy as pie. The app lets you filter by categories, target special diets as per your personal needs and even find specific recipes that use ingredients you already have in your kitchen.

I dub thee “Most Addictive Game”

By AppBite Team   July - 15 - 2009    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   1 Comment
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From Charles Jamerlan comes what he considers to be the most addictive game for the iPhone. Surely a catchy name, but in this reviewer’s humble opinion not nearly a game worthy of it.

Throughout my Flash developing days I’ve come across several similar games for the web, and, true enough, with the emergence of the iPhone and the App Store porting such games for the OS mobile platform was inevitable. But perhaps some apps are better left to be enjoyed online, the old fashioned way with a mouse and starring at blank-point at the old-school computer monitor.

Understanding human nature with BioRhythm!

By AppBite Team   July - 15 - 2009    See more Apps inApp Reviews, News & Lifestyle   No Comments
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The development team from iMistique based its iPhone application on the biorhythm theory to aid and guide its users, and might I say believers in the theory, in their daily chores. BioRhythm! for the iPhone and iPod Touch uses a simple set of calculations to determine your biorhythm cycles based on your date of birth.

Theorists of biorhythms argue that our lives are affected by a series of rhythmic biological cycles that control various biological processes. Three cyclic rhythms (the physical, the emotional and the intellectual) govern human behavior and prove a certain periodicity that our lives go through. Such theorists seek to make certain predictions based on these cycles and guide the process of carrying out tasks related to each of the three cycles.

A regular cat and mouse game

By AppBite Team   July - 15 - 2009    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   No Comments
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This iPhone game from the team over at Micromelon is designed to test your eye-to-hand coordination in a simple and fun way. Chase the big white dot on the wide black screen of your iPhone or iPod Touch and touch it before it disappears and switches locations.

You get points for your response time, meaning the sooner you tap that dot before it jumps to its next location, the more points you’re awarded. The game has three levels of difficulty – Easy, Medium and Hard. With each of the levels, the size of the dot decreases and the speed at which it jumps from location to location increases dramatically. At the Hard level, you’re well on your way to tapping the screen nervously chasing the ever-smaller white dot.

Battle.app: Timesheets made easy!

By AppBite Team   June - 30 - 2009    See more Apps inApp Reviews   1 Comment
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Continuing our recent string of new additions to our weblog, to constantly improve our services to the community, we are also introducing a new type of iPhone app reviews. On a weekly basis, we will be selecting two similar applications with arguably similar uses, but differing in just about every other aspect, from user friendliness and graphics, to simplicity and functionality. Besides from doing a review of both, we will be pitching them against each other in a VS style battle of who’s your iPhone’s must have. We of course understand that we cannot cover all applications that aim for a particular use, which we will call on you for your very own app suggestions. Please understand that we are not advocating any app over another by selecting only two out of the bunch, but for our particular purpose, we believe it is adequate for you to get an impression of what to look for in that specific kind of iPhone or iPod Touch application.

First up for this week, we’ve decided to offer you our very first VS on Battle.app: Timesheet vs. Easy Timesheet. While they are both aimed at keeping track of your time, how well it’s managed and spent, there are notable differences in how they interact with the user.

Recorder Pro, is it all downhill from here?

By AppBite Team   June - 25 - 2009    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Productivity & Utilities   4 Comments
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We’ve had this iPhone app in the queue for quite some time now, when Recorder Pro was available for free after changing its name from iDicto. We must apologize to the development team over at DAVA for not posting the review earlier, perhaps before the new OS 3.0 was launched, which includes the Voice Memo native app.

Reviewing Voice Memo from Apple is not what we’re going to be doing, but needless to say that all the nice functionality we get from Recorder Pro (previously iDicto) is available with Voice Memo. On to Recorder Pro, the app does exactly what it was intended to do, record voice memos, events, stories, what have you, of any length, depending on your free storage capacity. Starting and stopping a recording is simple, and is done simply by tapping the record or pause button. Each recording is assigned a date, time and length, and, additionally, you can choose to asig it a name, associate it with an icon to group several recordings together under the same icon, and even a priority level.

It’s raining men, stick men!

By AppBite Team   June - 24 - 2009    See more Apps inApp Reviews, Games & Entertainment   No Comments
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From FDG Entertainment came another creative and addictive iPhone game that is bound to take its rightful place on many users’ home screens. Parachute Panic is a simple casual game that’s making use of the artistics behind paper-drawn graphics.

The idea behind the game is to use your almighty powers to land as many men that jump from the airplane up above onto the boats down below as possible. These “kamikaze warriors” need to be handled with extra care, as you have to open up their parachute, take care to float in the right direction and keep them from squashing in between helicopter rotors, getting mowed down by UFOs or drowning in the water. It’s no easy task mind you, albeit you’re gonna have lots of fun watching them drift to safety.