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<title>MATT1604&#x27;s App Reviews and Tutorials</title><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/index.html</link><description>My full HD app reviews.</description><dc:language>en</dc:language><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><dc:rights>Copyright 2009 MATT1604</dc:rights><dc:date>2010-07-31T22:11:57+10:00</dc:date><admin:generatorAgent rdf:resource="http://www.realmacsoftware.com/" />
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<lastBuildDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 18:36:13 +1000</lastBuildDate><item><title>Comic Zeal</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2010-07-31T22:11:57+10:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/comic_zeal.html#unique-entry-id-20</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/comic_zeal.html#unique-entry-id-20</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[If you're a bit of a comic buff like me, you've probably taken a look at some of the comic readers available for the iPhone and the iPad. There are some apps that have their own comic stores built in and can only read the comics you bought from within the app, however, this app review is about a standalone comic reader by bitolithic called Comic Zeal.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Penultimate</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2010-07-23T22:06:38+10:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/penultimate.html#unique-entry-id-19</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/penultimate.html#unique-entry-id-19</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[The day I got my iPad, I knew I'd spend a veritable fortune on apps, but I hadn't thought of the productivity apps that were available. I knew I wanted to get Pages and Keynote to do some schoolwork, but I didn't think much further than that.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Plushed</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-12-19T23:37:49+11:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/plushed_review.html#unique-entry-id-17</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/plushed_review.html#unique-entry-id-17</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><br /><br />Finally, after a long, excruciating wait, Plushed is now available in the iPhone App Store.<br /><br />In case you didn't know, Plushed's developer, Blacksmith Games, has created an Appvent Calendar, where iPhone games are available for free for one day, every day until Christmas. You can find that at http://www.appventcalendar.com/<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_6014" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_6014.jpg" width="480" height="320"/><br /><br />Plushed is quickly becoming one of my favourite games for the iPhone. The stunning graphics paired with a very simple, easy-to-use interface add up to make a great iPhone app.<br /><br />There are two game modes; Story and Minigames. In Story, you get 9 levels, beginning at 1 and unlocking the rest as you continue through each of the progressively difficult, 2-Dimensional, beautifully designed levels.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_7002" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_7002.jpg" width="480" height="320"/><br /><br />Minigames, on the other hand, involves three different minigames (obviously). They're simple little games that have the same elegant design as the Story mode, but don't involve any complicated storylines. They're the kind of games that you play over and over, trying to beat your high score.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_6015" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_6015.jpg" width="480" height="320"/><br /><br />The controls are very simple; left and right arrows (located on the bottom-left of the screen) to move your character side to side, tap-to- jump, shake to dislodge items such as pizza and boulders and touch-and- drag items in your inventory to use them with the environment.<br /><br />Anyway, back to Story mode. It's your classic "Princess is missing, you have to save her" scenario. You use some very simple, easy to use controls to navigate your way through a side-scrolling, 2-Dimensional level, dodging the occasional enemy and jumping over the odd spike pit and cauldron of acid.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_6019" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_6019.jpg" width="480" height="320"/><br /><br />Each level involves a relatively straightforward mission, such as collecting a distressed mother's eggs, or defeating a boss. However, you don't get any weapons, which means you need to use skill and tactics to eliminate enemies and use the environment to bypass obstacles. You can also use objects available throughout the levels to aid you in your mission. These objects include slices of pizza, pizza perfume and Pizza Eaters (fat little animals that act as a sort of trampoline). All this talk about pizza is making ne hungry.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_6017" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_6017.jpg" width="480" height="320"/><br /><br />Overall, I'd give Plushed a well-deserved 10/10 rating. Not only does it have stunning graphics, but it has a great story, a simple interface and very adaptable controls. It's currently available in the iPhone App Store for A$2.49, so you should definitely check it out.<br /><br />And don't forget, http://www.appventcalendar.com/ is still giving away free iPhone games until December 24th.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>VernX</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-12-19T23:35:20+11:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/vernx_review.html#unique-entry-id-16</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/vernx_review.html#unique-entry-id-16</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><br /><br />VernX is an elegant iPhone game that heavily relies on the use of the iPhone and iPod touch's accelerometer. Its simple controls and design give it a somewhat oldschool feel.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_3016" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_3016.jpg" width="480" height="320"/><br /><br />The idea of the app is that you have to use your device's accelerometer to navigate your way through a maze. You begin with a group of red dots that move and bounce around when you tilt the device. You have to follow the path to the end point, dodging obstacles along the way. If you lose any of your red dots, the ones you lost reappear at the beginning of the level.<br /><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_3015" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_3015.jpg" width="480" height="318"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_3017" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_3017.jpg" width="480" height="320"/><br /><br />The gameplay is fairly straightforward and easy to understand, but it can get quite complicated in the later levels. The difficulty increases as you progress through the levels and makes the game more challenging.<br /><br />One of my favourite features is the ability to use your own music in the game. I love when iPhone apps allow you to select your own music and create playlists specifically for that app. The appearance of the app can be changed from the options menu at the main screen.<br /><br />Overall, I think it's quite fun, especially considering the fact that it wasn't developed by one of the massive iPhone game developers. It's one of those games that you can pick up, begin playing, and stick your tongue out while making erratic movements in the desperate hope to better control the game, looking like an escaped mental patient to anyone who may happen to walk by. However, it would be a nice feature if it could auto-calibrate the accelerometer, rather than having to recalibrate every time you play it.<br /><br />I'd give VernX a 7/10, simply because it was really only built to play a few different game modes, with the same basic idea. However, it's great to just sit down and let the time fly by, trying to perfect each level.]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Layers</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-09-09T19:25:22+10:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/layers_review.html#unique-entry-id-15</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/layers_review.html#unique-entry-id-15</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/half_star.png" width="32" height="32"><br />9.5/10<br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0779" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0779.png" width="320" height="480"/><p>When you open the app, you get a gallery, in which you can view previous drawings and create new ones (by using the + at the top right). By creating a new drawing, you will open up the window that allows you to doodle. By default, there are 2 layers; one transparent (top layer), the other opaque white (bottom layer).</p><p><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0780" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0780.png" width="320" height="480"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0781" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0781.png" width="320" height="480"/></p><p>The brush and eye dropper icons are the brushes and colour picker menus, respectively. <br/>&nbsp;<br/>By tapping the icon in the bottom left, you can screw around with the layers, doing things such as adding, deleting or modifiying the background. You can import images into new layers, so you can easily personalize your images. Due to my lack of artistic know-how, I simply took an image of the Grand Canyon and drew a stick figure on it, just to use as an example. The cool thing is that the stick figure is on a separate layer, meaning I can modify it in any way, shape or form without messing up my picture of the Grand Canyon.</p><p><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0783" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0783.png" width="320" height="480"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0784" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0784.png" width="320" height="480"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0785" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0785.png" width="320" height="480"/></p><p>The great thing about having multiple layers is that I can botch up my image severely, without affecting other elements of my image. The app gets a 9.5/10. If there were more brushes, that score would definitely get bumped up to a 10. <br/>&nbsp;<br/>Overall, if you've got a spare A$5.99 that you can scrape out of the couch cushions, you should definitely give this a whack.</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>iTweetReply</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-08-23T00:03:10+10:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/itweetreply_review.html#unique-entry-id-14</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/itweetreply_review.html#unique-entry-id-14</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><br />8/10<br /><p>I can't believe I haven't reviewed this yet! iTweetReply (iTR) is a great, homegrown application made by three slightly-geekier-than- average Aussie teenagers. The premise of the app is to give you simple, fast Twitter push notifications. <br />&nbsp;<br />iTweetReply started life as an emailing service developed by Matthew Lesh (@matthewlesh). Since the release of the iPhone app, this service has been discontinued. Lesh used the Twitter API to push email notifications to registered users who received @replies, which are tweets that contain your username with an @ in front of it, i.e. @MATT1604. The service was great. I signed up on day 1 and absolutely loved it. I was often missing replies that I received and often sending back belated replies. When I signed up for iTR, I would receive an email every time a tweet contained "@MATT1604". <br />&nbsp;<br />Anyway, on to the iPhone app. When Lesh heard about push notifications in the iPhone 3.0 update, he decided he'd make use of iTR's capabilities alongside the iPhone's upcoming push capabilities. He worked in collaboration with Matthew Roberts (@matthew858), who was the one-man team behind M2 Software, the developer who created Oz Hotspots. Matthew R. already had experience coding iPhone apps, whereas Lesh didn't. Lesh did, however, know how he wanted iTR to work and how to get the API to do what he wanted. Lesh and Roberts soon teamed up with Tom Ricciardiello to design the app. The trio have since formed the company "Syncode". <br />&nbsp;<br />Enough with the backstory, and on to the actual review. iTR is an extremely useful and quite well implemented application. As previously stated, it pushes notifications whenever you receive a new @reply. You may be wondering if it's going to chew through your precious API. Well, din't worry, because iTR is whitelisted, meaning no matter what you do with it, you won't waste your API. <br />&nbsp;<br />Now, you may have seen some apps that claim "Twitter Push Notifications!", such as IM+. I've tried a few of these apps and can tell you first-hand that none of them do Twitter push notifications anywhere near as well as iTR. In my experience, some of these apps take upwards of 10 minutes to notify you of a new reply, whereas iTR rarely takes more than a minute. <br />&nbsp;<br />iTR is quite a simple application. It's nice to look at and is easy to navigate, which is a major plus in any application. I should point out, though, that it is NOT intended to be a full-featured Twitter client, although, Syncode has hinted at some features in future updates that you see in popular Twitter apps, such as Tweetie. The current version allows users to open their favourite full-featured client directly from the pushed notifications (if they so choose), which compensates for the slight lack of features. <br />&nbsp;<br />The application itself has 3 tabs; Replies, Messages and Timeline. Replies are obviously the @replies you've received, with the most recent being at the top. Messages is where you will find your Direct Messages, which also get pushed to your iPhone, and Timeline is where you will find your timeline of tweets from the users you follow.</p><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0728" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0728.png" width="320" height="480"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0733" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0733.jpg" width="320" height="480"/>h<br /><p>The UI is very easy to get used to and is quite straightforward. As with most Twitter apps for the iPhone, you simply tap the edit text symbol (the square with a pen) to start writing a new tweet. Something I really like about the app is that you can add recipients by tapping the + when typing a new tweet. This is especially useful for sending tweets to those users with hard-to-remember/type usernames. You can also add images to your tweets, both directly from the camera and from saved images (using twitpic).</p><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0730" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0730.png" width="320" height="480"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0732" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0732.png" width="320" height="480"/><br /><p>Overall, iTR deserves an 8/10. I only give it that due to the lack of some (for me) essential features. BUT, and that's a massive "but", iTR is still a young app and will inevitably develop into a great application that's a must-have for all Twitter users. <br />&nbsp;<br />Check out Syncode at http://www.syncode.com.au</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>PhotoScatter</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-08-19T15:58:57+10:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/photoscatter_review.html#unique-entry-id-13</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/photoscatter_review.html#unique-entry-id-13</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><br />9/10<br /><p>I've recently gotten into the realm of photo sharing (despite my lack of photography knowlege/skills and lack of a decent camera) and have found it fairly frustrating and awkward to share my photos with the various different sites I use. I mean, sure, there's the email upload capabilities of some different sites, but getting that set up can be a real pain in the arse. PhotoScatter, an app made by UniqueApps, simplifies the process of uploading to multiple sites at once.</p><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0710" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0710.png" width="320" height="480"/><br /><p>When you start the application, you have 3 simple options; Take Photo, Choose Existing and Set Up. The first time you open the application, you will need to set up your accounts by tapping "Set Up PhotoScatter".</p><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0711" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0711.png" width="320" height="480"/><br /><p>At the time of writing, the application is compatible with 6 photo sharing sites; Facebook, Flickr, ShutterFly, PhotoBucket, Picasa and Twitter (making use of TwitPic). You need to sign in or allow access to each account you wish to use before being able to post images.</p><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0712" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0712.png" width="320" height="480"/><br /><p>The application will tell you whether or not your account has been successfully authorized and you can change or reset account information at any time. The "Use this location" toggle will change whether or not that service will appear in your list of sites you desire to post images to.</p><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0714" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0714.png" width="320" height="480"/><br /><p>Choosing an existing photo will obviously allow you to choose saved images or images from your Camera Roll, while taking a new photo will obviously allow you to take a photo inside the application. Once you've chosen a photo or taken a new one, you can choose to modify your settings by tapping the cog icon. The settings simply allows you to set up your photo sharing accounts. When you have all of your accounts set up, you can tap "Share" , select the sites you want ti post to and add the image details (Title and Description).</p><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0717" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0717.png" width="320" height="480"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0716" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0716.png" width="320" height="480"/><br /><p>Once you've entered any information you want, tap the green submit button and you will be notified that it may take a few minutes to upload your image. This factor is majorly affected by your upload speed. Once the images have been uploaded, you can find them on their respective sites, except Facebook, which requires confirmation before the images will appear.</p><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0718" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0718.png" width="320" height="480"/><br /><p>I give this application a 9/10, overall. It's great value for money at only A$1.19 and it makes sharing images with multiple sites far easier. The only reason I took a point off is that, when setting up your accounts, the UI can be slightly clunky. Other than that one issue, this is a great application for anyone interested in sharing their snapshots with the web.</p><br /><p>Check out the official PhotoScatter website at http://photoscatter.com/</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Jumping URL</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-08-16T22:28:54+10:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/jumpingurl_review.html#unique-entry-id-12</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/jumpingurl_review.html#unique-entry-id-12</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><br />10/10<br /><p>I recently received an email through my website's "Contact Me" page, from an iPhone app developer, requesting that I review their new application, along with a promocode to download the application for free. Needless to say, I obseqiously did so. <br />&nbsp;<br />GoNik! just recently released their new application "Jumping URL". What the application allows you to do is "teleport" URLs between your iPhone or iPod Touch and your computer. It may seem like a simple idea at first, but it's extremely well executed and comes in handy.</p><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0681" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0681.png" width="320" height="480"/><br /><p>When you first start the application, you are greeted by some simple instructions to help you get the app up and running. The app uses your Google Account to sync between multiple devices, which is a great and well-implemented feature. I won't go into the details of how to get the app set up, because a) it's very straightforward and b) the developer has gone to a lot of trouble to put a simple, yet in-depth tutorial on their website.</p><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0702" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0702.jpg" width="320" height="480"/><br /><p>What I will say about this app, however, is that it is absolutely awesome. Often, while surfing the 'net, I run out of time to take a look at everything before heading out to school, or going out for dinner, etc. Using Jumping URL, I can simply beam over a few websites and check them out on-the-go. It also works in the opposite direction, which I find very handy. With this app, I can simply copy the address of a website I'd like to look at, paste it into the application (by tapping (P)) and use it as a sort of cross-platform bookmarking system. When I get home, I can whip open the application, tap "Beam" on one of the websites and go to http://www.jumpingurl.com/ (or use the fetch feature included in the Firefox extension) on my computer, instantly getting redirected to the site I'm beaming from my iPhone. <br />&nbsp;<br />Below: by tapping "Beam" the URL will begin "Beaming". By tapping on the icon, you have the option to open it or copy the address.</p><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0684" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0684.png" width="320" height="480"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0687" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0687.png" width="320" height="480"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0686" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0686.png" width="320" height="480"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0688" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0688.png" width="320" height="480"/><br /><p>Overall, this application could easily surpass a perfect 10 rating. It is extremely handy and came out of nowhere. Despite the developer's original intention for it to be used with YouTube videos, this can come in handy when you come across an interesting article that you don't have time to read, or would like to view later on your iPhone, for example. On the other side, it can also be useful for those times that you get linked to a flash-based website while you are on your iPhone, in which case you just copy the URL into the application and beam it over when you have access to a flash-enabled computer. <br />&nbsp;<br />I thank the developer for sending me a promocode for my own use and also for the 5 promocodes I received for a giveaway. The people who received those promocodes are stunned at the whole idea behind this application and are very happy with the new addition to their home screen. I love when underground developers come up with a great idea and execute it so well, like Syncode's "iTweetReply", which I'll be reviewing soon. <br />&nbsp;<br />So, to sum it all up, this application definitely deserves a 10/10, due to the great idea behind it and the simplicity of it. It's currently available in the iPhone App Store for A$1.19, so you should definitely pick it up. <br />&nbsp;<br />P.S. If there are any other developers out there who would like me to review their application (either Mac or iPhone), please contact me through my website.</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Jaadu VNC</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-08-16T15:13:10+10:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/jaadu_vnc_review.html#unique-entry-id-11</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/jaadu_vnc_review.html#unique-entry-id-11</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><img src="http://www.matt1604.com/star.png" width="32" height="32"><br />10/10<br /><p>You may have been scouring the app store and come across various different remote computing applications, such as Mocha VNC (VNC = Virtual Network Computing) and Remote Desktop. These applications allow you to remotely control a computer (generally on a local network) using your iPhone or iPod Touch. I've tried many of these applications and Jaadu VNC is by far the best, giving you an almost- real-time display and features not available in cheaper, inferior products. That factor is also accompanied by the whopping price of A $29.99.</p><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0534" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0534.png" width="320" height="480"/><br /><p>When you open the application, you are greeted by a relatively simple interface, which allows you to choose from three different methods of connection. The "Options" button at the top-right simply shows information about the app and gives you a toggle switch for device auto-discovery.</p><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0536" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0536.png" width="320" height="480"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0535" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0535.png" width="320" height="480"/><br /><p>If you have auto-discovery enabled and are connected to a WLAN with computers connected to the same network, you will see those devices appear in a list. Alternatively, you can manually enter a device's local address (e.g. vnc://192.168.1.1) in the "Manual" tab or, by way of the "Internet" tab, you can connect to a computer running Jugaari (the developer)'s free server. <br />&nbsp;<br />As a prerequisite, you need to have a VNC server enabled on the device you wish to connect to. On a Mac, this is achieved by enabling "Screen Sharing", while PC's require a 3rd-party application, such as RealVNC or TightVNC. <br />&nbsp;<br />The first time you connect to a device, you have to go through the setup process, which includes entering the password and, when setting a device up manually, entering the device's local address. Once you've entered the relevant information, simply tap the "Connect" button, and you're set.</p><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0661" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0661.jpg" width="319" height="462"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0662" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0662.jpg" width="479" height="319"/><br /><p>By default, when the device is in portrait mode, the display will be zoomed to fill the iPhone's screen. You can zoom in and out by using that all-too-familiar "Pinch Zoom" feature. You control the computer by using the iPhone as a pseudo-trackpad and moving the cursor around with your finger. It doesn't matter where you place your finger, the cursor will move in the direction your finger moves. Clicking is achieved simply by tapping anywhere on the screen, while right- clicking calls for a two-fingered tap. You can also scroll by placing two fingers on the screen and moving them in the direction you want to scroll. It is also possible to drag by double-tapping, then moving the cursor around.</p><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0658" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0658.jpg" width="319" height="459"/><br /><p>In the settings menu (signified by a cog in the top-left), you can enable "Touchscreen Mode". This mode changes the whole control system, so that you can simply tap on an object and the cursor will instantly move to that place and simulate a click, as would occur when using a tablet or similar device. You also have the option to invert the cursor's movement. "Cursor Momentum" allows the cursor to slow to a standstill after removing your finger from the device's screen, as opposed to abruptly stopping.</p><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0532" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0532.png" width="320" height="480"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0533" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0533.png" width="320" height="480"/><br /><p>The button in the top-middle brings down a soft keyboard that is used for the operator keys (Mac: Command, Option, etc. Windows: Ctrl, Alt, etc.), allowing you to use shortcuts and such. The button at the far right of the icon bar at the top brings up the familiar keyboard and a small text box, so you can easily see what you are typing. Alternatively, you can tap on the text box to bring up a semi- transparent text box that fills half the screen. This feature allows you to type a large amount of text before inserting it into the computer.</p><br /><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0530" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0530.png" width="320" height="480"/><img class="imageStyle" alt="IMG_0531" src="http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/img_0531.png" width="320" height="480"/><br /><p>The final button, other than the close button, brings up controls. These controls include the function keys, a virtual numpad and other keys you would find on a standard keyboard, including the arrow keys. On a Mac, you can use the media controls with Front Row and iTunes in place of the Apple Remote. <br />&nbsp;<br />Despite its price, Jaadu VNC is a great buy. In rating this a 10/10, I may seem like I'm trying to justify my purchase, but that is definitely not the case. This app is extremely well built and works exactly how I want it to. I must admit, I was quite adamant to spend such a large sum of money on an iPhone application, but I searched around and found that Jugaari have another application available, called "Touchpad Elite", and at A$1.19, I think you might find this a far more acceptably priced application. Touchpad Elite will give you an idea as to what Jaadu VNC is like. It's a sort of little brother to Jaadu and only has the trackpad capabilities, whereas Jaadu will display the screen currently showing on the connected device. To be honest, it's only worth forking out the entirity of a $30 iTunes Gift Card on this application if you're as lazy as myself and like to do your everyday computing from the comfort of your own bed, with the computer across the room. However, this is an amazingly well-crafted application with more features than you can poke a stick at, so it's definitely worth considering.</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Convert &#x7e; the unit calculator</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-08-15T17:49:56+10:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/convert_review.html#unique-entry-id-10</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/convert_review.html#unique-entry-id-10</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="color:#555555;">Summary only available when permalinks are enabled.</span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Harbor Master</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-08-04T19:59:52+10:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/harbor_master_review.html#unique-entry-id-9</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/harbor_master_review.html#unique-entry-id-9</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="color:#555555;">Summary only available when permalinks are enabled.</span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Minigore</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-08-01T23:08:40+10:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/minigore_review.html#unique-entry-id-8</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/minigore_review.html#unique-entry-id-8</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="color:#555555;">Summary only available when permalinks are enabled.</span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>iStat</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-08-01T20:05:10+10:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/istat_review.html#unique-entry-id-7</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/istat_review.html#unique-entry-id-7</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="color:#555555;">Summary only available when permalinks are enabled.</span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>RingtoneStudio for iPhone</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-07-25T12:00:00+10:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/ringtonestudio_review.html#unique-entry-id-6</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/ringtonestudio_review.html#unique-entry-id-6</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="color:#555555;">Summary only available when permalinks are enabled.</span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Cruz</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-07-04T12:00:00+10:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/cruz_review.html#unique-entry-id-5</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/cruz_review.html#unique-entry-id-5</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="color:#555555;">Summary only available when permalinks are enabled.</span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Caffeine</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-06-27T12:00:00+10:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/caffeine_review.html#unique-entry-id-4</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/caffeine_review.html#unique-entry-id-4</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="color:#555555;">Summary only available when permalinks are enabled.</span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>VirtualBox</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-06-19T12:00:00+10:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/virtualbox_review.html#unique-entry-id-3</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/virtualbox_review.html#unique-entry-id-3</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="color:#555555;">Summary only available when permalinks are enabled.</span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>CrossOver Games</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-06-12T12:00:00+10:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/crossover_games_review.html#unique-entry-id-2</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/crossover_games_review.html#unique-entry-id-2</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="color:#555555;">Summary only available when permalinks are enabled.</span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>CrossOver</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-06-06T12:00:00+10:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/crossover_review.html#unique-entry-id-1</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/crossover_review.html#unique-entry-id-1</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span style="color:#555555;">Summary only available when permalinks are enabled.</span>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title>Camouflage</title><dc:creator>MATT1604</dc:creator><dc:subject>App Reviews/Tutorials</dc:subject><dc:date>2009-05-29T12:00:00+10:00</dc:date><link>http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/camouflage_review.html#unique-entry-id-0</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://appreviews.matt1604.com/appreviews/index_files/camouflage_review.html#unique-entry-id-0</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span 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