Today's Review (alphabetic order): GooNews, Grocery Shopping List, Need for Speed, SurfCube, and United Nations News.
I'm a day late if these are going to be 'Monday' posts, but there are lots of apps, lots of goodness, and lots of email, so I might try to do 2 a week, we'll see.
So once again I've got a small review of 5 apps that are either on my phone or have been. Disclaimers at the end.
In this Issue:
GooNews is a very cool app from Shawn Wildermuth (AgiliTrain). I don't know if he uses this as a demo during his instruction, but it definitely serves a purpose... wanna pick up the top news items from Google on a never-ending basis? ... this is it. You can add your own keyword searches, and send stories to InstaPaper or share via email.
I like this because it brings me the news quickly and updated, and works great.
GooNews is by AgiliTrain and is Free
This was a request by the author, and actually surprised me. I'm a big one for lists, but I would have just done a OneNote list to SkyDrive and to my phone. This app is a lot more than that, but will take you some setup to make it be 'yours'. For obvious reasons, there are no unit prices on things, so you have to set that up to get some idea of the cost of what you're shopping for. But if you do that, you'll get a nice total. Lots of thought went into the various categories and you can add your own. There's a bit of animation on the category selection that's nice. He seems to have covered all the bases necessary to use this, even shopping 'plans' that can be saved, and emailing of lists.
As I said, I'm more of a raw list person, but if you take the time to set this up, it should work very nicely for you.
Grocery Shopping List is by Grocery Shopper and is $0.99 ($1.99 after Feb 1) with a free trial.
This was my 2nd commercial game I bought, and the one I've played the most. I ran the trial, thought it worked great, and bought it. I've had a lot of fun with this... there's no gas pedal.. your foot is in the carbeurator from the GO!, and unless you wanna tap the screen and brake like a little girl, just hang onto the steering wheel (the phone), and guide your way through. Hours of fun and challenges here.
I like this because it's got some challenge to it, and the cars seem to be very realistic in their reactions.
Need for Speed Undercover is by Electronic Arts is $4.99 and has a free trial.
SurfCube Browser is another app by the folks that did the GuitarTuner I reviewed on Monday. You have to see SurfCube to believe it. You've probably seen the YouTube video, if not check SilverlightCream number 1017. The app works very solid, and just as the video demonstrates. I downloaded and tried this, and it immediately did 2 things: bought it, and pinned it to my start page.
I like this because it's fun to work with, and it works great as a browser. I'm about *this* close to replacing the IE tile on my front page with SurfCube.
SurfCube Browser is by Kinabalu Innovation Limited and is $1.99 and has a free trial.
Coming in with another News app is United Nations News by Justin Angel. This is definitely a news aggregator for 'grown ups'... news, photos, videos, and radio broadcsts from the international community all in one very slick app. This is an amazingly well thought-out and complete app. Even better yet, Justin has the code on CodePlex.
A very well-done International news aggregator.
United Nations News is by Justin Angel and is Free.
A few disclaimers:
Feel free to write me about your app and tell me about it.
While it would be very cool to receive a whole bunch of xap files to review, at this point, for technical reasons, I'm unable to side-load my device.
Since I plan on only doing this one day a week (twice if I find time), and only 5, I may never get caught up, so if you send me some info, be patient.
Re: games ... remember I'm old... I'm from the era of Colossal Cave and Zork. Duke-Nukem 2D and Captain Comic were awesome. I don't own an XBOX or any other game system, so take game reviews from my perspective -- who knows, it may be refreshing :)
I won't pay for an app or game just to try it. If you expect me to test-drive your app, it's going to have to have a Free Trial.
I'm still playing with the format, comments are welcome. I decided I should alphabetize the list today... so there's no order implied
Let me know what you think of the idea of doing reviews, or the layout/whatever, and
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