Twenga iPhone Application Update

Twenga iPhone Application Update

DO you know about Twenga ? Twenga is a shopping search engine, price comparison site and shopping guide.

Launched in December 2008, their application currently allows users to compare prices on millions of products to be sure that they are getting the best price. Users can then go directly to the relevant merchant site from our application in order to continue their research or make a purchase.

Their new update will for the first time open the application to all countries where Twenga is currently present.  It will offer users the opportunity to consult merchant sites without leaving the application in addition to many other ergonomic improvements such as the possibility to close the keyboard whilst researching.

They hope these updates to the application will be very beneficial to iPhone users, as well as your readers, helping them to save money. The application is available at http://www.twenga.co.uk/iphone/ or can be downloaded from the iTunes Application Store.

6 Cool Free Twitter Apps For iPhone User

6 Cool Free Twitter Apps For iPhone User

Remember the days when we could count iPhone apps for Twitter on one hand? Well, those days are long gone, and if you’re having trouble keeping up with all the new additions, you’re not alone.

Here’s 6 Cool Free Twitter Apps For iPhone User :-

Twitterific


Another standby Twitter app that’s seen its feature set trumped by newcomers is Twitterific. The current version of the app still doesn’t siphon replies and dms out of the main feed. There are some cute quirks we like including flicking through profiles, double tapping to change views, and left and right keys to navigate the in-app browser.

There may be some changes to the app soon, though. Twitterific has recently completed Twitterific 2.0, which fixes some of the problems stated above and adds even more features. It should be available to all next week.

The Twitterific Premium version, which costs $9.99 and comes ad-free and includes an extra theme.

Twinkle


A former personal favorite, Twinkle still glitters with its prettiness and location-aware features, but has definitely lost its shine when it comes to necessary Twitter functions. We love the look and the landscape map mode, but our biggest problem is that processing replies is impossible since they’re only included in the main stream.

Like Twitterific, it’s light on features but has bags of character and also includes an impressive tweet-stream from nearby strangers.

NatsuLion

An iPhone version of a functional and compact desktop Twitter-client, NatsuLion is robust and smooth with a simple feature-set for light tweeters. Like TwitterFon, there are four main screens, although instead of search, NatsuLion incorporates a somewhat useless unread tweets page.

Gyazickr

Perfect for iPhone tweeple with a penchant for amateur photography, this app is focused purely on posting pics. With its curious name, Gyazickr allows users to take a photo using the iPhone camera or pick one from the camera roll. Plus, there’s a funky little slideshow that displays other images recently posted to Twitter.

Twitterfon

For a free app, Twitterfon comes pretty packed with goodies and rivals more than a few of its pricier alternatives. Search options allow for location-based search, Twitter trends, and saved queries as bookmarks. You even get user profiles, retweet options, hashtag recognition, an in-app browser, and a Twitter address book for adding usernames to tweets (we love this!).

Twitfire

Like JustUpdate, Twitfire is focused solely on getting your message out to the Twitterverse. The app incorporates a mini-browser for posting links, GPS-button for location tweets and access to the iPhone camera for posting photos, all wrapped up in a minimalist icon-driven interface.

ReelDirector - Advanced Video Editing Tools For iPhone 3GS

ReelDirector - Advanced Video Editing Tools For iPhone 3GS

Yes, the 3GS does include basic editing tools, but very basic, and no effects at all (stitching, etc). Now that all changes with the release of ReelDirector for the iPhone.

Nexvio’s iPhone app makes up for Apple’s omissions by adding in the ability to add titles, basic video effects and, most importantly, clip stitching as well. Simple and easy to use as well, according to the company.

Now bear in mind: this is not a Final Cut Pro type interface or anything. It isn’t anything earth-shattering, according to comments on various blogs. Many are pretty much saying its ‘iMovie’ with a very slick front end, which is still an improvement over the default movie editor included with the 3GS.

Now watch: There will be avalanche of “made and edited on the iPhone” videos to flood YouTube and other such venues.

The app will run you $7.99 in the App Store right now.

ReelDirector

source : iPhonestalk.com

Jamie Oliver’s 20 Minute Meals iPhone App

Jamie Oliver’s 20 Minute Meals iPhone App

Cooking great meals on your iPod or iPhone has never been so easy. Jamie Oliver’s 20 Minute Meals includes:

- 50 brand new recipes
- More than 90 minutes of exclusive Jamie video
- Over 1000 high resolution step-by-step photos
- Stunning and intuitive animated interface
- High-quality audio tips from Jamie in every recipe
- Easy to use shopping list
- Comprehensive kitchen essentials guide
- Browse or search recipes by category or keyword
- Shake for random recipe
- Toggle portion size
- Metric and US measures

Once installed, no internet connection required.

Explore fifty mouth-watering recipes with stunning full-screen photography before diving into the unique step-through mode that takes you effortlessly through each recipe.

Whilst you’re away from the kitchen grab a moment to brush up on your knife skills, or learn how to cook the perfect steak with over an hour and a half of beautifully shot video.

The simple to use shopping list lets you view recipe ingredients by supermarket aisle, add your own ingredients and even share your list with a friend.

Jamie Oliver's 20 Minute Meals

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