image Is Pocket Whip Wild West 1.0 for iOS the new Angry Birds? The original Pocket Whip app (still available for free in version 2.2.2) has been downloaded an impressive more than five million times, and that the latest upgraded version of the app, Pocket Whip Wild West 1.0 for iOS, is even better
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Applelinks Tech Web Reader - Monday, October 14, 2013451


• 12-inch Retina MacBook, Cheaper iMac; Higher-Resolution iPad Coming from Apple in 2014 - Rumor
• Apple Planning To Launch All-New 12-Inch MacBook - Rumor
• Is Apple Developing A 13-Inch iPad Hybrid?
• Apple's 64-bit A7 Chip Another Signal That Apple Will Converge OS. X And iOS - Canonical's Shuttleworth
• Toshiba Introduces New Q Series Pro Internal Solid State Drive Upgrade Solutions


Applelinks iOS News Reader - Tuesday, October 8, 2013596

• iPhone 5S No. 1 At All U.S. Carriers; 5C No. 2 or 3 - Canaccord
• Walmart Wants to Be Your Apple Store
• Research and Markets: Apple's iPhone 5S and 5C Debut and its Strategic Implications
• Why Businesses Are Embracing iOS 7
• Microsoft: "We're nearly Out Of Stock of Surface 2 and Pro 2"
• Avira Launches Free Mobile Security App for Apple iPhone, iPad, iPod
• New Rugged G3 Case Protects the iPad and Fits in Schools’ Bretford Charging Carts


Applelinks iOS News Reader - Monday, September 30, 20131073


• iPhone 5c Sales Begin Closing Gap On iPhone 5s Lead
• Delta Airlines to Distribute Surface 2 to Pilots; End BYOD iPad USe In Cockpit
• Inside Apple's A7 System on Chip
• Inside The iPhone 5s
• Benchmarking The iPhone 5s Versus Other Apple iDevices
• 11 Tips to Keep iOS 7 From Destroying Your Battery Life
• New Version Of Free LensTutorial for iOS Released


Review: DiapoSheet1792

DiapoSheet creates contact sheets of your images. It has a host of features for a new application (currently at v. 1.1) and does a very good job of providing the functions it intends to. It is relatively easy to manipulate, customize, and fine-tune to your needs. While a bit more pricey than one may wish, it is worth the money.



Determining Buyback, Trade-In, Private Sale Prices For Apple Products Simple At Flipsy.com9508

Flipsy.com is a quick and easy way for consumers to find the estimated value of and get top dollar for their used iPhones, iPads, Macs,video game consoles and books. The service offers instant comparisons of buy back offers from multiple vendors, lets customers sign up for price alerts and provides comparisons of trade-in values versus private party sale values. Users can sell used devices to vendors or name their own prices in the Flipsy.com marketplace.


Review: Photoshop Touch for iPhone4667

Imagine the power of Photoshop. Now imagine the power of Photoshop on your phone. Photoshop Touch has been on the iPad for some time, and that's all well and good if you're taking images on your iPad and/or you don't mind transferring images from your iPhone to the iPad, but the reality is that we are probably more likely to be taking images on the iPhone itself. If we need to do something to that image now before we send it out to all of our friends, we need to fix it on our iPhone. Well, now we can. With some exceptions with the profoundly bad Help for Photoshop Touch, Photoshop Touch works mostly amazingly well.


Mac Backup Guru 1.0 Backup/Sync Utility - Applelinks Review6222

Mac Backup Guru 1.0 for OS X is an elegantly simple, user-friendly file backup utility that takes the hassle out of backups, and employs advanced algorithms to ensure that the synced backup maintains a level of data integrity equal to the original


Fun Greetings Deluxe 1.0 Greeting Card Creation App For OS X - Applelinks Review6114

Fun Greetings Deluxe can get the job done and create many different types of very attractive and presentable greeting cards, square cards, flat cards, postcards, single & double fold cards, and Money Holders, offers nearly 200 professionally designed card templates appropriate for 13 different occasions, and the price is reasonable, but the user interface could use some refiinement



Review: Adobe Acrobat XI Pro (with some comments on Adobe Reader)5926

Acrobat XI has been released by Adobe, adding new capabilities and removing some strong features. Most significantly for Windows users, LiveCycle Designer has been completely dropped (it's still available but as a separate product) along with Acrobat Suites (unrelated to the Creative Suites). For everyone, there's been the removal of self-contained multimedia capabilities within Acrobat. Rather, Acrobat has shifted gears somewhat to focus on its core function: creating PDFs from more sources. It also adds better capabilities to export from Acrobat into Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. In addition, it is much easier to edit PDFs and to work with images within PDFs. And finally, after watching the Creative Suites provide workspaces for over 10 years, we now have workspaces within Acrobat, but alas, the interface...


Review: Suitcase Fusion 4.0.3 & FontDoctor 8.25221

Extensis released this new version of its font management program, Suitcase Fusion, some time ago, but I chose to hold off on releasing my review until all aspects of the application were up and running. Sadly for Extensis, a big part of this wait was for Adobe to make some bug repairs to Photoshop so that it, Illustrator and InDesign could take advantage of an interesting new feature in Suitcase 4. If you do a lot of font experimentation during the creative stage of your design work, the wait was worth it (but with caveats, as you will read).


Review: Adobe Camera Raw (7.1) and Bridge CS68306

With Adobe Camera Raw (ACR), it's a whole new ball game. It offers new algorithms to both interpret raw images and to process them, including the ability to work with 32-bit HDR images. ACR continues to amaze photographers who've learned that raw images will lead to significantly better results than letting the camera interpret what's been gathered. Bridge, however, has stalled. This incredibly useful application has barely had any adaptations or improvements beyond upgrading to 64 Bit. Regardless of what hasn't happened to Bridge for CS6, Adobe Camera Raw is reason enough to update your Photoshop.


Review: Adobe Illustrator CS66771

This is Illustrator, the overhaul version. After 25 years (yup, it's been out that long now), Illustrator is having the first major internal overhaul since, well, ever. It's not that there haven't been internal updates, there have. But this release is now 64-bit native and is one of the applications from Adobe that is getting the Mercury update engine to better speed things up. By that, I mean that not only is AI getting access to as much memory as you've got (that's where the 64-bit comes in) but it is also accessing hardware acceleration via OpenCL. And while all that was being done, the AI team also completely rewrote the Live Trace feature (now called Image Trace) and introduces a new Pattern Maker that is as much fun to use as the results are to behold. So sit back and be ready to enjoy Illustrator CS6.



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