Category archive for ‘Apps for Moms’
ABC Shakedown (1)
3/02/10 •
Yesterday, we checked out Pocket Story – The Boy Giant and nurtured our burgeoning skill at reading. But, before we can actually read, we need to learn that cornerstone of language, itself: the alphabet. Before learning to use a language, you must first learn its alphabet, which are the building blocks not only of speech, ... Read More
Pocket Story – The Boy Giant (3)
3/01/10 •
Starting off Kids Week we have a beautifully illustrated storybook app by the name of The Boy Giant by Wotsamaflip, an original tale written by Allan Plenderleith, who happens to be one of the UK’s top screenwriters for children. As noted from earlier reviews, I do favor the storybook app quite a bit -books are ... Read More
iBaby Care (0)
2/26/10 •
Babies. Whenever I see babies, or hear about babies, or even just think of babies, I can’t help but feel a tiny shiver up my spine, kind of like anxiety, but more like indigestion. I know absolutely nothing about babies. Okay, a slight exaggeration – I know next to nothing about babies, and that’s a ... Read More
Developer Interview: Adam Skaates of IDEO Toy Labs (0)
2/08/10 •
We at Appstruck like reviewing iPhone apps. In fact, we love it. Getting down to the nitty gritty, laying it bare, showcasing the best and most interesting for our readers, so they don’t have to plow through deep space just to find a decent app. Really, researching applications is tedious, but great. But, let’s not ... Read More
BookMe (2)
1/29/10 •
When debating over places to travel during the summer, a part of me really wants to travel back to the east coast, to New York, and possibly Sunbury, Pennsylvania, where I spent a good portion of my childhood. My brother and I have been nostalgically yearning for this pilgrimmage, and want to make a vacation ... Read More
QVC (0)
1/25/10 •
It’s odd that many of my childhood memories involve QVC. I remember thinking it was a household name, and maybe it was, among mothers in their 30s and 40s in the 1990s – especially in Pennsylvania, where QVC was founded – but I was the only kid in my school who would refer to her ... Read More
SOHOinmypocket (1)
1/20/10 •
New York City has always been a happening place, with each borough offering their own downtown vibes and cultural flairs. I was born in Brooklyn, the land of the Brownstones, somewhere at the juncture of 7th street and 7th avenue – the heart of the borough you could say – and while definitely a bit ... Read More
Closet (0)
1/15/10 •
“What should I wear today?” This thought peppers my mind every morning, as I’m sure it does for most women, or hey, men too. Especially when you have one of those Carrie Bradshaw closets, brimming to bursting with stacks of shoes, a tree’s worth of hangars, and accessories galore, and not to mention the jam-packed ... Read More
Parking App (0)
1/11/10 •
Parking by cgCraft has been out for awhile, but I only recently remembered it when a good friend of mine recently moved to San Francisco. Her flat is situated in the quaint Cole Valley neighborhood of San Francisco, which is sandwiched between Haight to the north and Market to the south, and is usually unknown ... Read More
abcTris Animals (0)
1/07/10 •
Add this to your growing collection of the ever cute kids apps by gdiplus. Going along the same lines of iWriteWords and ABC Maze, with abcTris Animals, gdiplus takes the falling letter scenario to more spelling heights, taking the original premise of choosing letters in the right order, to adding timing and spatial deduction to ... Read More

