Category archive for ‘Travel’
Foodictionary :: International Food & Beverage Translator (0)
4/05/10 •
This app by Magenta Itd immediately piqued my curiosity. Why? Because it’s a food app. You could say it tantalized my tastebuds, involuntarily made me salivate, that I caught a whiff of interest from its delicious title, Foodictionary. A dictionary on food – could it possibly get any better? Before even opening the app I ... Read More
MIDTOWNinmypocket (0)
3/31/10 •
Awhile back we reviewed an excellent navigational and local-discovery app by the name of SOHOinmypocket by AppFury. When covering that app, not only did I have memories of the east coast and my days in New York, I was amusingly reminded of that now, almost defunct toy I would play with in my childhood, of ... 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
Let it Snow! Skiing Apps for the iPhone *UPDATE* (1)
1/12/10 •
I am not a skiier. In fact, I’ve never skiied. Or, at least, I’ve never done downhill skiing, which is arguably the only way to ski. My boyfriend, on the other hand, is a skier. Gliding this way and that, effortlessly, over powdery snow, sloshing pretty streams of it in either direction, he just exudes ... 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
Kayak (0)
12/22/09 •
Around the holidays people spend a lot of money. A lot. We spend money on presents for our family and friends, for all our loved ones, of all different kinds, from those ever essentials of socks and underwear, to homemade doo-dads and quilts; to new Blu-Ray systems, Flip cameras, and that stunningly new Avatar game; ... Read More
Accuterra (0)
11/20/09 •
Planning to hike along the Appalachian Trail, go off-road into the Sierras, or camp near the Everglades? The next time you visit Yosemite National Park, or any wild outdoor region, any GPS device could certainly help get you there and back. However, once you get out of the car and venture by foot onto the ... Read More
QuickVoice Pro (2)
11/20/09 •
When I’m on the go my work doesn’t stop, so I’ve been on the lookout for iPhone apps that can be my mobile office. QuickVoice Pro is a voice recognition iPhone app that will email you audio messages converted into text. My original idea was to speak my entire review, email it to myself through ... Read More
eTodo (0)
10/30/09 •
What would I do without eTodo? This elegant iPhone and iPod Touch to-do app focuses on ease of use and efficient task management for a successful outcome. As many people do, I live a busy life. Between my professional blogging, my art, and my ambassadorship to the bear community, my life is a constant struggle ... Read More
iRetouch (0)
10/12/09 •
To continue with my mission to find a fully functional digital art iPhone app, I came across iRetouch. This is mostly used for photo editing, but I was able to use it for some drawing as well. As I’ve mentioned in previous reviews, I would like to find an app (or series of apps) that ... Read More

