This Week in iOS App: Slam dunkin'

17.08.2012

: Still needing help getting things done? We offer two new solutions here: one inexpensive, the other deluxe. On the cheaper end of the spectrum, theres the $1 app for iPhone, a purple-hued offering that helps you track your deadlines and offers both countdowns and notifications of impending due dates. Meanwhile, the $20 has received a significant updateone thats free to existing users of the app. Among the many new features in the app is Things Cloud, which lets users sync their tasks and appointments between their iPad and other devices where they do work. There is also a new Daily Review to help you see your days activities at a glance.

This for the iPhone and iPad was already one of the coolest apps in the galaxy, and now its got even more features and amazing images of our solar system. It includes new information depicting the internal structures of planets circling the sun; there are also new depictions of asteroids, comets, and dwarf planets. The update also includes enhanced graphics, and new gesture support to help users view the planets and their movements from unusual angles. But if your is limited to planets closer to homesay Marsyou might want to check out the Web app at the blog. The panoramic photo can be viewed just fine on a computer screen, but it really comes alive on your iPhone or iPadswing your device around and your view of the Martian landscape shifts with it. Its almost like being John Carters neighbor.

updated with a new search function to make it easier to find movies & is now optimized for Retina displays on new iPads &. the instant-messaging app added VoIP-enabled voice calling & updated its iPhone app to include iPad compatibility & improved its control over AirPlay mirroring & and updated its user interface and added new video effects.