Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Best free iPhone and iPad apps this week for you
Good news! With the App Store approval doors now closed for Christmas, this is the last weekly roundup 2012th With that in mind, this is on Weekly Roundup 6 free iOS apps and games, enhanced with 6 other Android ones this week, Best Android Apps post.Now let's take a look.
YouTube Capture (iPhone)
YouTube wants the standard video recording camera on iPhones with this app, separate from the clock only YouTube app that came out earlier in 2012 are published. A fast shooting, editing and uploading features, support Google+, Facebook and Twitter and YouTube offers itself.
Where is my vacation? (IPhone / iPad)
Disney Where's My Water? And where is my Perry? Games were big hits App Store in 2012. Now their heroes - Swampy and Perry - were brought together for a Christmas sampler. The puzzle action remains the same: passing water through a series of levels to update with links to full versions of each game.
Tumblr (iPad)
Blogging service Tumblr has had an iPhone app for a while now, but it's just as cheap accessories ipad native was also published. You can have multiple Tumblr blogs posting text, photos, videos, quotes and links, with a simple and efficient interface makes it anything but easy to manage.
Digital Theatre (iPad)
Here's another clever idea: an app that streams recordings of theater performances in the UK, including David Tennant and Catherine Tate in Much Ado About Nothing, David Morrissey in Macbeth, David Suchet and Zoe Wanamaker in All My Sons, and a variety of other Top-tier play. It builds on the existing online Digital Theatre Service in relation to the payment for the content.
Rhapsody for iPad (iPad)
US-based subscription music service Rhapsody has a brand new iPad app offers a way into their Tablety 16m-song catalog. Playlists, recommendations and all the other obvious features are present and correct, in a stylish image-heavy interface. And while Rhapsody is not available in Europe, the company has published a similar iPad app for its Napster daughter on this side of the Atlantic.
Thred (iPhone / iPad)
Endless running game (thred) has been published by Coca-Cola in favor of AIDS charity (RED), so it is a freemium game, but all the proceeds from the in-app purchases will go to the charity. BitMonster developer has made a musical action game with a hint of popular DJ Tiesto.
Angela (iPhone / iPad)
With 500m downloads and counting, the Outfit7 Talking Friends apps much more than just a couple of novelty squeaky animals. Angela enters Talking Tom Cat, Talking Ginger and other back on the App Store, the answer, the interaction with virtual gifts and even sticks. In-app purchases will be used to buy gold coins.
What about them? Which do you like best? There are also some programs, but you have to pay to be able to use. But I think those of you who may have enough.Merry Christmas!
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