
Who wouldn’t want to quickly dictate texts, e-mails, search the web, and more all via voice. In concept, I still think Vlingo is a great idea. With the launch of v2.0, I thought I’d give it another try. I initially tried out Vlingo – a voice-powered app – when the first version hit the App Store (which I believe was some time in the last year). My only complaint is that it seems like everything is lost when a call comes through…and just went I had defeated Dhalism several stages into the game. Capcom did a pretty good adapting the gameplay to this format.

Even the console versus arcade versions weren’t as good because it wasn’t as easy to do special moves and combos. I was a little hesitant about playing a game like this, which historically was best with a joystick. That’s why despite the $9.99 price tag I immediately bought the game when I saw it on the App Store. While I personally wouldn’t switch to it from my combo use of Echofon Pro and Tweetie 2, it’s a fairly bold undertaking by solo developer Said Marouf.Īnyone who played video games in the 1990’s knows the Street Fighter series. Osfoora definitely feels inspired by Tweetie 2 but its home screen is unique, adapting a Facebook-type layout. But Osfoora has come out blazing and has a growing user base.
Macjournal ipad how to#
Most screens include references and examples for how to use the app without taking away from the clean design.Ĭonsidering how crowded the Twitter client marketplace is, you wouldn’t think there’d be room for a new kid on the block. Grades is an app that will make you wish you were in school again…or at least make you mad about how you use to have to calculate the grade you needed to make that A (or B or C).Īside from its usefulness, what I like about Grades is how well it guides the user through using the app. Personally, I use MarsEdit for blogging but this feature may prove useful on the iPhone.
Macjournal ipad full#
Beyond syncing with the Mac version (and like the Mac counterpart), the app is a full blog editor.

That’s why I was excited to learn an iPhone app was coming out and after a long and obsessive wait, it hit the App Store yesterday.
Macjournal ipad archive#
I have a tendency to do a crazy amount of research when I’m interested in something and MacJournal’s allowed me to better archive and retrieve my notes on those subjects. I’ve been using the Mac app as a “learning journal” for the last year.

Yes, there’s Evernote, Simplenote, and any other number of notes apps but to me, MacJournal is unique. MacJournal for iPhone (Mariner MacJournal) Playing with apps on my ever-changing iPhone (and soon iPad) Springboard…
