The Week in iOS Apps: A feast for the senses

06.04.2012

: iPhone-using foodies have spent the last few years tweeting pictures of all their great meals to the rest of the world: lets them—and you—preserve memories of that great taco truck in a single databank, in perpetuity. When it was first released in December, the app was , letting users photograph meals and tag the photos. This week’s update adds , including a search tool that lets you find old meals more quickly, a location search to help you find great restaurants, and a My Places tool to help you remember your favorite eateries. Bon appetit!

: What, me worry? Alfred E. Neuman fans can finally rejoice— is now available as an iPad app. The digital version of the magazine includes classic features like “Spy Vs. Spy,” the back page fold-in gag, and ’s irreverent take on modern pop culture. While back issues of the magazine are static duplications of its print version, new issues after April 2012 will include interactive comedic elements. Users can buy a single back issue for $2, the current issue for $5, or buy a $10-a-year subscription.