The Week in iOS Apps: Something to Crow about

13.04.2012
This week's roundup of apps will make you laugh! Make you cry! Help you organize your business receipts! The last one might be less dramatic, but it's actually quite helpful.

Already this week, brought you news of LogMeIn's new app for iOS, part of a Dropbox-style cloud-storage service. We also let you know about the upgrade to , which now allows iOS users to sign and fill out documents. And we offered roundups of all the best apps to , and .

Other notable app updates this week included an upgrade to Yahoo's newsreading app, which added more content and now lets users import their RSS feeds. Other new and updated apps that caught our eye this week include:

: AOL's site has been around for a while, serving as a one-stop shop for Web-savvy citizens to consolidate their online identity and point followers to their blogs, social networking accounts, and more. Now the company's free app makes it possible to run your page from an iPhone: The app can help you create an About.Me page, browse a directory of other users, search for and add other pages to your list of favorites, and share information via Twitter, Facebook, and email.

: The bad news? Sunside's $5 game for iPhone isn't related to the . The good news? This still looks like a pretty cool game, in which you--as, well, a crow--explore terrain and engage in wing-to-wing combat with owls: Not so much Angry Birds as Heroic Birds With Great Graphics. (gives a sense of the game's avian epic-ness.) This much is true: If you have a high score, you'll want to crow about it. And if you don't do well, you'll probably have to eat crow. Sorry, sorry. We'll stop our ravin' now.

: Finally. Yes, has had an iPad-friendly HTML5 site for awhile, but we've always found it a bit buggy and prone to freezing up. So we couldn't be happier about the free app for iPhone and iPad. No, there aren't full episodes here--you can download those at iTunes--but there are plenty of clips from the last two weeks of shows, which can be shared via Facebook and Twitter. The app also features exclusive content from the show, and you can set personalized reminders to watch Jon Stewart and company while the show is actually airing.