Free Apps #71 – Labor Day Edition
Free Apps is going weekly, starting with today’s super-size edition with more than 50 apps. Plus, by popular demand: app listings now have descriptions!
Free Apps is going weekly, starting with today’s super-size edition with more than 50 apps. Plus, by popular demand: app listings now have descriptions!
Here is your weekly dose of free iOS apps to download. Have fun! (Note: These apps are free as of this writing; they may go back to their regular price anytime so download the apps for free while you can.)
The other day, I put it out there: Who’s buying what model iPad? Here’s some of the responses that we posted: Stuart: I def plan to buy one to replace my MacBook at work. At the moment my business, my payroll and accounts are done via an internet accounting site (kashflow.com). So Safari will be…
Although I’m a photographer by trade, there are still quite a few things that I haven’t done in the photography world. That’s why I love hearing about cool stories like this one involving an excellent photographer and a cool new technique. In this case, the story is about the latest cover of Macworld, which features…
We love shining the spotlight on Independent Software here at Apple Gazette…and we’d like to take it one step further this year by giving out our very own Software Spotlight of the Year Award to one lucky application. The question is…which one? There are dozens…if not hundreds of valid candidates out there… So we’re putting…
Poor Barnes & Noble. They decided that the best way to compete with Amazon and the Kindle was to release their own e-reader. Next thing you know there are delays, then talks of them not coming out by Christmas … it was bad news. Then comes the big killer, the iPad. Oh yeah, remember that…
Our newest collection will help you embrace elegance and simplicity. Soft, wool-blend coats, plush faux fur jackets, in a range of colors including cream, almond, and camel, are yours. Recycled fibres make voluminous midi dresses in classic colors like floral and polka dots. Lustrous satin blouses are available as well as glam slips that add…
Moom might just be the best little accessory for your Mac that you never knew you needed. Once you use it, you’ll never want to live without it.
So the cynicism has died down a bit. I’m still not convinced that this is something I should own, but I’ve thought of two things that the iPad can do extremely well. I made sure to list these as items that can’t be done well enough in any other device. Here we go. I guess…
Looking back at the history of computers, you can see two great ideologies for building computers: IBM and Macintosh. Conventional personal computers (PCs) are machines that run Windows or Linux operating systems. As you have already understood, IBM was the first to introduce such an architecture. Macintosh computers, more commonly known as Macs, are the…
The iPhone’s Messages app isn’t perfect, but it’s mostly inoffensive. There is one thing, however, that drives me up the wall: the “woosh” sound on sent text messages. Sure, it’s utterly unreasonable to be so annoyed by something so small, but I am not the only one! If you, too, hate the outgoing message sound…
Just a quick reminder, today is your last day to vote for Software Spotlight of the Year: The Nominations for the Software Spotlight of the Year for 2006 Are: Typinator Onyx Disco Art Rage 2 So far, Typinator has a commanding lead from both online comments, can submitted votes. You have until Midnight tonight EST…