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Sliding Sam iPhone/iPad App Review
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Scenario App iPhone/iPad App Review
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Note Anytime iPhone/iPad App Review
Jul 9th 2013 at 11:10am by GiveMeApps

There have been a slew of note taking apps which hit the market within the last two years or so, but none have been as feature packed and intuitive as Note Anytime. We recently did a video review of this app for Android and were overwhelmed with the number of features, export options, and its abilit...

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Ranger Pro Safe Browser Android App Review
Apr 12th 2013 at 10:25am by GiveMeApps

Enter in the Mobile Devices. Mobile Device security has become a huge priority when dispensing units to employees at various firms and for kids through parents or educational facilities. Whichever category you fall in, you're most likely familiar with filtering software for your desktop PCs and Macs...



Sliding Sam iPhone/iPad App Review
Sep 27th 2012 at 12:50pm by GiveMeApps

A lot of the games on the market are spins on old themes and while many are great (and some not so much), they offer very little in the way of being unique, attention getters. Sliding Sam is not one of those games. While dabbing the typical "rescue the princess" fashion, the Developer Samuel Marin p...



Scenario App iPhone/iPad App Review
Sep 26th 2012 at 09:36am by GiveMeApps

There are so many utilities dedicated to organization across all of the major platforms. These utilities are based on the Rolodex of yesteryear and the pocket organizers that dominated the consumer-sphere back in the 1980s and 1990s. Most of those utilities had something in common, and that was simi...



Bus Stop Live Wallpaper Android App Review
Sep 10th 2012 at 01:49am by GiveMeApps

Personalization of your electronic devices go all the way back to the microcomputer craze of the late 80s and the emergence of the Modern PCs and Macs in the late 90s. Everyone rushed out to download the latest wallpaper or specialized software to skin their PC shell, namely Windows or Mac OS. Stard...



NYC Android App Review
Aug 31st 2012 at 05:59pm by GiveMeApps

Over the last few years, there have been a slew of New York City specific apps. Many of them primarily dealt with Bus Schedules, Restaurant Guides, Parking, Sightseeing and even finding the perfect nightclub. Now suppose you could roll all of those apps into one. Add Social Networking, Wifi Maps, Vi...



Make That Word iPhone/iPad App Review
Aug 25th 2012 at 07:05am by GiveMeApps

No matter what platform you're on, you're never going to get a shortage of word games. Many are a play off of the popular game scrabble, some plays off of traditional newpaper word puzzles, and many creators try to make things extremely complicated to keep your attention. It is refreshing to know th...



Gluey iPhone/iPad App Review
Aug 25th 2012 at 05:32am by GiveMeApps

Many of the games on the market are pickup and go. We more or less are able to take this approach with just about every game we review. After all, seen one, seen them all right? It takes a lot for a developer or writer to break the mold and come up with new concepts to market, let alone actually rea...