Ransom Letters
Ransom Letters is a fun little app that brings me back to the good ol' days of iBeer and the Zippo Lighter. Aside from a few minor issues, this one is definitely worthy of a spot on my phone.Read The Full Review »
Photoshop.com Mobile
Adobe releases its flagship photography editing software Adobe Photoshop for iPhone (and iPod touch). The question is: Is it really all that it's cracking up to be? Don't be too sure.Read The Full Review »
Face Match-Face Recognition by PBF
Face Match is a cool toy, but at this early stage in this app's life it won't replace conventional methods of uploading and tagging Facebook photos from the iPhone.Read The Full Review »
Impress
Impress is a painting app designed to let you turn your favorite pictures into paintings. Featuring zoom controls, brush, settings, and automatic color selection, with a little bit of patience and an eye for detail it allows you to make something not half bad.Read The Full Review »
Pano
Pano for iPhone allows you take 'seamless' panoramic photos, right on your phone or iPod. But, is it really seamless? I took Pano for a test drive on the new iPhone 3GS.Read The Full Review »
GPS Photorino
GPS Photorino is an alright picture app. It's main feature is labeling your location on a picture frame. If you're always taking pictures on the iPhone and want an easy on-the-spot way to customize them, go for it.Read The Full Review »
DreamStream
Docked on a nightstand or desk, your iPhone makes for the perfect digital photo frame. DreamStream greatly enhances viewable photo sources by accessing pictures from MobileMe, Facebook albums and Flickr tags among others. Even your friends' photos aren't safe!Read The Full Review »
Chimera
The attempt at previews in realtime is truly impressive and the filters within Chimera are diverse. The interface could use some work and giving the user a choice on resolution would give casual shooters an option to sacrifice quality for speed. Some of the current limitations stem from the hardware it must employ. Still, this is definitely an application to watch as it reaches maturity.Read The Full Review »
Photo FX
The Tiffen Company has brought their digital photography filters to the iPhone as Photo FX. Even if you use Photoshop to edit pictures on your computer, Photo FX might be just the thing for a quick tweak on-the-go.Read The Full Review »
ColorSplash
This neat photo editing application lets you selectively highlight areas of your photos with color. It produces such nice results with so little effort that you may actually find yourself putting photos onto your iPhone just to use it!Read The Full Review »
QuadCamera-Multi Shot Cam
QuadCamera is one in a series of Art&Mobile's Toy Camera applications aimed at adding fun and often beautiful effects to your iPhone pics. It takes a series of 4 or 8 photos in succession and arranges them in a grid, with optional colorations and layouts. This wonderfully simple app can turn even an amateur photographer into a pro.Read The Full Review »
Ki-Ri-e
The word Kirie speaks of traditional Japanese cut art work, where paper is folded and then cuts are made so when it is opened again, geometric patterns emerge. The app Ki-Ri-e serves the same purpose. Choose from a number of folds, styles of origami paper, as well as backgrounds and then use you finger to make cuts. Finally, open the paper to view your creation.Read The Full Review »
Wanted
Wanted is a stylish and well designed app with a singular purpose: To create wanted posters. Though it only has a few props to use, and not many styles or variations, it does create great looking posters and is inexpensive.Read The Full Review »
geneBlender
geneBlender is an interesting photo manipulation app the adds to the realism with blending techniquesRead The Full Review »
Earthscape
Earthscape is a fantastic 3D globe simulation app with extra user generated content featuresRead The Full Review »


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