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3.25
Things gets everything right when it comes to the essential task management app for the iPhone. But at $12.99, users are paying a premium for something that should have been on the iPhone in the first place.
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$12.99
iPhone apps
3.25
Apple’s latest update to the iPhone brings a raft of features that are, in the scheme of things, quite insignificant. Nevertheless, the new features are well-implemented. Though they are not all immediately available to Australians, there is still enough to be excited about.
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$0.00
iPhone apps
3.00
The latest update to Google Mobile App brings with it a party trick that is sure to get everyone excited at first. But after using it for a while, Voice Search is not particularly useful except for wowing friends.
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$0.00
iPhone apps
4.50
The only real limitations to Box.net for the iPhone are those placed by Apple. Working within these restrictions, Box.net has managed to produce an excellent app that combines good design with sufficient functionality.
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$0.00
iPhone apps
4.50
Only a few months out from Facebook’s first attempt, the second version of the iPhone app sees a total overhaul that fixes a number of issues and adds a great deal of functionality. There’s little wrong here.
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$0.00
iPhone apps
3.25
Spore Origins is a fun and addictive game for the iPhone and iPod touch. Unfortunately, some odd game play mechanics and inadequate tilt sensitivity make this game frustrating to play in anything but small doses.
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$12.99
iPhone apps
2.50
With many developers still exploring the various ways they can harness the iPhone’s computing power and interface options, MobileChat 3 brings some feature which push forward mobile instant messaging. Unfortunately, this is marred by poor implementation and a number of bugs, making it an expensive and inferior alternative to Palringo.
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$3.99
iPhone apps
4.25
Aurora Feint is a fun and addictive puzzle game that combines simple gameplay with RPG elements to attract both casual and hardcore gamers. While there are still some bugs to be ironed it, they don’t detract from the gameplay experience at all.
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$0.00
iPhone apps
4.50
The makers of Tap Tap Revolution are back with a sequel that refines and indefinitely improves the rhythm-based iPhone game. There are a few problems with the implementation of the new tilt gameplay, but Tap Tap Revenge remains a must-have for the iPhone 3G.
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$0.00
iPhone apps
3.75
Palringo offers a comprehensive instant messaging solution for the iPhone with few drawbacks. Due to the device's soft keyboard, it is unlikely to gain the same popularity as its desktop equivalents, but it is a viable choice for those who need instant messaging on their handset.
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$0.00
iPhone apps
2.50
Google Mobile App is a simple search tool that relies on Safari for most of its work. If you regularly use Google when you are out and about, then this may be worth a look, but for most iPhone users, simply searching Google via Safari will suffice.
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$0.00
iPhone apps
3.75
As long as you don’t expect a full-blown replacement for the Web version, Facebook is an excellent iPhone application that offers a simple user interface. There are some features missing and it suffers some instability, however.
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$0.00
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