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Panic At The Pump Makes the "Joys" of Car Ownership Fun Again

Posted by Rob Rich on September 5th, 2011
iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad

Since I currently live in what can be considered "The City," I haven't had much need for a car in the past 6+ years. However, I still remember how extensive a trip to the gas station could be: pump gas, check the oil levels, squeegee the windshield, check tire pressure, buy snacks and whatever else the occasion called for. Now I can relive that experience any time I want, minus the snacks (*tear*), thanks to Treat Yourself Apps' Panic At The Pump.

Panic At The Pump is a hectic, multitasking, time management game that tosses players into the roll of an over-worked gas station attendant. Cars file in one-by-one, each one with a laundry list of demands, and it's up to the player to take care of it all. They have to be quick and efficient, however, because the clock is always ticking down. Soon it won't be enough to simply fill the tank; they'll have to pump gas while refilling oil and putting air in the tires.

Weirdos like me who sometimes miss the full automotive experience, or even just the curious, can check out Panic At The Pump in the App Store right now for free.


Supermarket Management HD Review

iPad App - Designed for iPad
By Brian Hudson on September 3rd, 2010
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: FAMILIAR TASKS
Supermarket Management HD is an obvious riff on the Diner Dash games. It's not a bad game, but it fails to offer anything new or original.
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Hotly Anticipated OmniFocus for iPad Released!

Posted by Jeff Scott on July 30th, 2010
iPad App - Designed for iPad
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: ON STEROIDS :: Read Review »

Ok, so maybe hotly anticipated is a little overstated for most people. But very understated for task management nerds like myself. OmniFocus for the iPad has finally made it's way into the App Store and I couldn't be happier! This amazingly detailed task management application has been my most anticipated iPad application since the announcement of the iPad.

OmniFocus is a powerhouse of a task manager. Providing great organization tools if you have lots of things going all the time like I seem to. The ability to quickly capture thoughts, ideas, and tasks and then organize them, track them, and now review them while on the go is invaluable.

This release of OmniFocus is a hybrid of sorts. Bringing more of the features of the desktop to the app than what we have with the iPhone version, while still focusing on what you need to help you get things done while mobile. The iPad version is focused on helping you capture information with it's quick entry system, define that information once you have it, and then, of course, get it done.

Two big additions to the iPad version are the Forecast and Review features. Forecast lets you see, with a quick touch, exactly what you need to be doing and where you need to be today. You can also take a look ahead and see what's coming later in the week. The Review feature is great for being able to do a quick check-in on all of your projects, figure out where they are going, and then update their status. Think of it as a quick-fire rapid card deck of your projects with you tapping yes or no on each one as they flip into view.

One of the things that sets OmniFocus apart from it's competitors is the rock-solid syncing. Now with the addition of the iPad version you have three-way sync from your desktop, to your mobile phone, and to your iPad. You can keep all three in sync all the time, even when traveling.

OmniFocus for the iPad is available now, in the App Store, for $39.99. Some will consider this expensive, I consider it a huge value for all of the time it saves me.

To take a look at a quick into movie for OmniFocus for the iPad, take a look on the OmniGroup server or hit the jump for more screenshots from the app.


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Zombie Wonderland Review

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
By Brian Hudson on June 25th, 2010
Our rating: starstarstarblankstarblankstar :: A BIT STIFF
Chillingo attempts to put a new spin on the zombie survival game with Zombie Wonderland by adding task management and tower defense elements. They only partially succeed; while there's some fun to be had in blasting away zombies, the game suffers from bei
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