Category: iPhone

  • Car Cricket Century iPhone Game

    I came across a very cool little locally developed iOS game today called Car Cricket Century (Free/$0.99iTunes links) from some great chaps up in Jozi. You may have heard of some of these guys; Mike StopforthRichard Mulholland, Don Packett, Trevor Mey and Kyle Burnett who have all put their brainy heads together and formed AppAssains and came up with this awesome little app.

    The app based on a childhood game called Car Cricket, in which you would score a point every time you saw a specific type of car or colour of a car. The app makes is awesomely simple to keep tabs on who is winning. You can also choose to download the free version which has a couple of ads floating around, or buy the ad-free version at $0.99, and of course support our local app makers :)

    The app has a really awesome UI, and very simple to use. I reckon I would like to see perhaps a bluetooth option to allow the players to all play against each other in the car and maybe even integration with Game Centre allowing me to play against friends.

    I can’t wait to try this one out with my kids next time we in the car. Should keep them quiet for a few hours ;) Also, can’t wait to see what these chaps come up with next…should be pretty interesting :P

     

  • Frames Stop Motion iPhone app

    I came across a very cool iPhone app the other day called “Frames ($2.99)” which is made by the guys who brought us the Glif iPhone tripod stand. Frames is a stop motion and time-lapse app which lets you capture photos according to time/manual and then exports them to a video.

    Yes, there are loads of apps that do this on the app store, but Frames is by far the best I have seen and used. The price of the app comes in a bit higher than normal at $2.99, but it’s well well worth it ! Once you have taken all your images, the video is exported as a 720p HD video, which makes the whole thing that much sweeter :)

     

    The app is really simple to use, and gives you a variety of options to select from. From the app store description:

    Frames is a simple and powerful app for making time-lapse and stop motion movies in 720p HD. The interface is intuitive and delightful.

    Time-lapse and stop motion movies are both created by taking a sequence of still images and playing them back at a certain speed. Frames makes this process easy, and fun!

    Features:
    – Capture and export in 720p HD quality.
    – Manual or Automatic shutter settings for making stop motion or time-lapse movies.
    – Exposure and Focus lock
    – Onion Skin
    – Grid
    – Frames Per Second adjustments
    – Ability to add frames to a preexisting project.
    – Use either the front or back camera.

    Here is a video I captured a bit earlier. Images were taken 1 second apart and exported at 12 frames per second. Very cool !!

    [vimeo id=”38626044″]

     

  • Waze takes off in SA

    I have been using the Waze (iTunes Link FREE) app for a couple of months now, and am really excited that the community is growing in South Africa. To sum up what Waze is, this intro from the iTunes App store explains it in a nutshell->When you download Waze, you not only get a free traffic & navigation app, but also become part of the local driving community in your area, joining forces with other drivers nearby to outsmart traffic, save time, and improve everyone’s daily commute! 

    So basically, you have a fully fledged & free navigation app, as well as a community alerting you where & what traffic to avoid. Genius ! The app has proved popular around the world, and now the team from Mix Telematics have partnered up with Waze to bring it and manage the product in South Africa. The app is free from the iTunes app store, and there is no charge (apart from data costs) to use the app. The South African community is also slowly but surely growing steadily, so we will soon start seeing more and more people connecting, and helping reporting traffic issues, making our lives easier. Bliss !

     

    Here is some more info from the Mix Telematics guys:

    Free, user generated services like Wikipedia have been adopted in a number of industries, the most recent of which is in the field of GPS navigation through an app called “Waze”. Waze is a free, user generated traffic app that has seen an impressive global uptake since its international launch in 2010 and has a current user base of 12 million.

    Brought to South Africa by MiX Telematics, a global provider of vehicle tracking and fleet management solutions, Waze is the world’s first community-based traffic and navigation app for smartphones. The app allows drivers to outsmart and beat the traffic together by sharing the information the app passively transmits about a user’s speed and location to identify where traffic is moving slowly.

    “Waze was developed to alert and route drivers around slow-moving traffic, road hazards or accidents,” says Uri Levine, the co-founder and President of Waze. “In doing so, drivers benefit from time saving as well as less spend on fuel and reduced stress levels linked to driving in heavy traffic.”

    “Waze uses existing technology to overcome the debilitating traffic problems that many people face on a daily basis,” says Charles Tasker, Managing Director of MiX Telematics (International). “Also, the beauty of Waze, besides the fact that it’s free, is that the more people use it, the more the community benefits from the data collected and shared.”

    Wazers can also create or join groups with friends, colleagues and/or drivers that share similar routes. This enables users to communicate directly with the members of that group to inform them about things like accidents, road conditions or closures that are specific to their particular route. For safety purposes though, typing is disabled while driving and users are advised to only use Waze in conjunction with a hands-free car kit.

    Gamers will also appreciate the “geo-gaming” aspect of the Waze app where users can gain points for activities such as reporting traffic information, validating roads and collecting drive-through “candies” that are randomly scattered throughout the map.

    Ultimately these points count in the user’s favour if he or she applies to become an area manager. On applying to become an area manager, a user’s status is evaluated and if they’re granted permission they are then able to process pending road deletions and update requests from other users on the map in their chosen area.

    Much like the Wikipedia model, the Waze community ensures that the data users input is legitimate and that any incorrect map data entered is corrected in order to improve everyone’s driving experience.

    The global success of Waze has seen adoption figures grow from five million users in July 2010, to 12 million users in the past six months. To date, Waze has over 30 000 early adopters in South Africa, but if the global figures are anything to go by, this figure is set to increase over the course of the year.

    The involvement of MiX Telematics in bringing Waze to South Africa is highly valuable as local users get a head-start in the form of a base road grid across South Africa. This is made possible by the injection of MiX Telematics’ existing positional data into the Waze app, thus ensuring all the major roads in SA are covered, though Wazers will still be able to map lesser-known roads as they drive them.
    Waze is freely available on the Apple AppStore, the Android Market Place, the Nokia Ovi Store, BlackBerry’s App World and Windows Market. Waze South Africa can be found on Twitter (@WazeSA) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/WazeSA). The only cost to users is the data that the app consumes and as such, users are encouraged to use the app in conjunction with a mobile data package.

    Have you tried Waze ? What do you think of it ? Would love to hear your thoughts & comments in the comments section below :)

     

  • iPhoto for iPad & iPhone

    Earlier today Apple announced a whole bunch of stuff including a new iPad, Apple TV and what looks like a very cool app, iPhoto for iOS.

    The app has just gone live in the app store and costs $4.99 for the universal app which means you can use it on  the iPhone and iPad for 1 price.

    To download the app go to ->> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iphoto/id497786065?mt=8&ls=1

    From the app store description:

    With iPhoto for iOS, Apple brings Multi-Touch to photography in a breakthrough way. Browse, edit, and share your photos from your iPad or iPhone, like never before – all the powerful tools you need are at your fingertips. And with iCloud, you can share your experiences as stunning photo journals.

    Use simple gestures to quickly sort through photos and find your best shots. A powerful set of Multi-Touch tools helps you perfect color and exposure, crop, straighten, and retouch images. Enhance pictures by adding beautiful, Apple-designed effects with just a tap. Or use fingertip brushes to apply adjustments exactly where you want them. In addition to posting photos to Facebook, Flickr, and Twitter, you can beam photos between your iPhone and iPad, stream photos and slideshows to your Apple TV with AirPlay, and use iCloud to publish photo journals to the web to share your stories with friends and family in a whole new way.

    Smart Browsing
    • Use simple gestures to quickly sort through dozens or even hundreds of photos
    • Automatically find similar photos, so you can quickly make comparisons
    • View multiple photos side-by-side to help you choose your best images
    • Tap to mark any photo with a flag, select a favorite, or hide an image
    • Resize and reposition scrollable thumbnail grid for optimal browsing in any orientation

    Multi-Touch editing
    • Simply touch and drag on the parts of the image you want to change
    • Touch and drag on the image to adjust blue skies, greenery, and skin tones
    • Drag the white balance loupe to make precise color corrections
    • All image adjustments are completely non-destructive and can be modified at any time
    • Straighten your pictures with a tap using automatic horizon detection

    Brushes
    • Use your fingertip to paint photo adjustments right where you need them
    • Turn on edge detection to help you apply adjustments with even more precision
    • Lighten, darken, and change saturation or sharpness selectively
    • Paint out spots and blemishes with a powerful Repair brush
    • Brush away red-eye, or use the Soften brush to minimize wrinkles

    Professional-quality effects
    • Enhance your photos with dozens of beautiful, Apple-designed effects
    • Touch and drag to add drama to landscapes with a selection of graduated filters
    • Create a perfectly toned black-and-white photo by simply dragging your finger
    • Pinch and zoom a vignette or tilt-shift filter to focus on a key part of the photo
    • Apply artistic effects to transform your photos into brilliant watercolors

    Photo Journals
    • Share your stories in a whole new way as beautiful photo journals
    • iPhoto automatically flows your pictures into a great-looking layout that’s fun to personalize
    • Freely move and resize photos with a touch of your finger
    • Touch and drag to add captions, maps, dates, and even the weather
    • Publish your photo journals to iCloud as stunning web pages to share

    Other great iPhoto features
    • iPhoto is a universal app, optimized for both iPhone and iPad
    • Create cinematic slideshows of your photos with a few taps
    • Post directly to Facebook or Flickr and view friends’ comments on your photos
    • Beam photos between your iPhone and iPad, including all non-destructive adjustments
    • Use AirPlay to stream photos and slideshows to your HDTV over Wi-Fi with Apple TV
    • Print your photos wirelessly on an AirPrint-enabled printer

    Some features require an iCloud account and/or compatible internet access.
    AirPrint requires an AirPrint-compatible wireless printer.
    AirPlay is compatible with the second-generation Apple TV or later.

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    iPad Screenshot

  • Pressreader iPad & iPhone app

    I know I have previously written about the Pressreader (FREE – iTunes link) app, but am really impressed with it once again after playing with it for the last couple of weeks. The app, which allows you to read hundreds of newspapers & magazines from around the world, makes life so much easier than having to get out of bed on a Sunday morning to go buy the Sunday Times.

    South Africa has quite a few papers & mags that you can read on Pressreader. Most of the publications cost $0.99 which is waaay cheaper than what you can get them for at the shops

    Some of the publications include:

    • Sunday Times
    • The Citizen
    • The Witness
    • Finweek
    • Business Day
    • The Times
    • Financial Mail
    • Die Burger
    • and loads more…

    If you looking for an app where you can read your local news on your iPad/iPhone, then I highly suggest getting this FREE app, and subscribing to a couple of your favorite publications !
    Have you tried Pressreader yet ? What do you think ?