Author Archive for Aaron Isaacs
ReaddleDocs Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
ReaddleDocs is an advanced documents reader for your iPhone and iPod Touch. Besides opening any documents, it allows you to use your iPhone and iPod Touch as a flash drive from any Windows or Mac computers.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Mar 06, 2010 | 1
Zenbe Lists Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Zenbe Lists is a simple app for creating and Sharing lists on your iPhone or Ipod Touch. Looking for a simple way to make lots of different lists? Zenbe may be for you.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Feb 05, 2010 | 2
iVidCam & iVideoCamera Review for iPhone
Apple has opened the gates a little and is now allowing video recording apps in the App Store. These apps are for the original iPhone and the iPhone 3G. Since the 3GS has the ability to record video baked in, you can skip these apps.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Jan 20, 2010 | 0
Pastebot Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Pastebot is a powerful clipboard manager that stores text and images copied from your iPhone/iPod Touch. Organize, apply filters to, and copy clippings to be pasted or sent to other apps.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Jan 20, 2010 | 0
RedEye Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Two years ago I would head off to work each morning with the following items in tow. My cell phone, my iPod, my personal Palm PDA, my work issued Palm PDA, and my portable satellite radio. Today I head out the door with my iPhone, and that’s it. It’s amazing the number of deceives that are no longer needed thanks to the iPhone and the App Store. Think Flood, the makers of RedEye are aiming to make one more device obsolete. The universal remote control.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Dec 29, 2009 | 0
2Do Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
If there is one category of apps in the App Store of which there is no shortage, it’s ToDo apps. A search of “To Do” or “ToDo” in the App Store will turn up hundreds of results on multiple pages. It’s amazing how many different takes of a ToDo list are possible. From dead simple to so complex it takes more time use than to get your tasks done, it’s there. I’ve always wondered why Apple didn’t include some type of ToDo app on the iPhone that would sync with iCal. 2Do from Guidedways is trying to fill that void.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Dec 28, 2009 | 0
MoneyBook Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
In these economic times, it’s important to watch our monthly budget and expenses. MoneyBook aims to help you out.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Dec 04, 2009 | 2
SearchTrends Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
SearchTrends is a simple app to see what people are searching for.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Dec 03, 2009 | 0
iPlacemarks Review for iPhone
If you are always looking for the nearest Coffee shop or fast food joint, iPlacemarks can help you. ReviewRead More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Nov 25, 2009 | 0
MobileRSS Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
There are many different RSS reader apps for the iPhone. MobileRss is one that we are taking a look at today.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Nov 18, 2009 | 0
Air Video Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Have more video files than can fit on your iPhone or iPod Touch? Have video files that don’t play nice with your iPhone? Stream all your video files to your device with Air Video.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Nov 12, 2009 | 0
Police Scanner Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
As my wife and I pulled into the grocery store parking lot, we could see the lights of several police cars. As we got closer we could see the police tape surrounding a car. Then several officers were blocking our view of the car with white sheets. What was going on? What was happening? Our morbid curiosity was getting the best of us. If only we had a police scanner. A week later, my iPhone has one.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Nov 08, 2009 | 0
RedLaser Review for iPhone
It’s rare to find an app that is truly useful, fun to use and looks like pure magic. RedLaser is all of these things.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Nov 03, 2009 | 0
Mimix Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
If you remember the 80’s at all you remember the game “Simon”. This iPhone game brings back all the fun.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Nov 02, 2009 | 0
Refresh Me Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
They Say “A five minute guided meditation designed to totally relax and energize you!.” I say …nothing. Because I can’t stop laughing.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Oct 28, 2009 | 0
TouchPad Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
If you are looking to use your iPhone to replace a mouse and keyboard on your Mac, TouchPad has a lot to offer.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Oct 27, 2009 | 1
Zoom Lens Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Like all digital zooms, expect your pictures to get grainy and blurry using this app. There are no settings, it’s just a camera that allows you to pinch to zoom in. Zoom Lens is a one trick pony. It does do what it advertises to do.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Oct 23, 2009 | 0
Say It & Mail It Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Say It & Mail It does just that.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Oct 23, 2009 | 1
SimplyTweet Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
There are many, many Twitter clients in the App store. It’s nearly impossible to try them all. The last few days I have been using SimplyTweet and it may very well become the everyday Twitter client on my iPhone.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Oct 22, 2009 | 0
HippoRemote Review for iPhone and iPod Touch
Ever since I set up my Mac Mini Media Center I’ve been searching for the ultimate iPhone remote app. I want to completely control it from my iPod Touch or iPhone. Let’s see if HippoRemote is up to the task.Read More
Posted by Aaron Isaacs | Oct 20, 2009 | 0

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