iPhone/iPod apps for Nov. 20

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Nov 20, 2009 at 6:26pm

imageHere are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod apps announced. You can find e’m at the Apple App Store.

Adamcode has released Christmas Gifts List 1.0 for the iPhone and iPod touch. The US$0.99 gifts app allows consumers to input the wish lists for everyone on their holiday shopping list, and each person can be assigned a target budget amount as well. As gifts are purchased and prices stored in the application, the interface lets you see how much money is left in the budget for each individual. Turn on the locking feature and your lists are kept secure behind a unique PIN number.

Developer Francis Dierick has announces Reject, a $0.99 app for the iPhone and iPod touch. Reject “helps to stop dead-end meetings in their tracks.”

FunMail is a new, free app for the iPhone and iPod touch that lets you add real-time images to your text messages.

GoWare has served up Grandma’s Remedies from Italy 1.0 for iPhone and iPod touch users. The $0.99 app is favored by people looking for a cheaper, more natural way of doing everyday things. Each home remedy offers a time-honored solution to a problem, using ingredients and items that most people have on hand.

StuckPixel is shipping Monster Bash 1.0, a $1.99, arcade game for the iPhone and iPod touch. It’s based on the whack-a-mole genre, and features Arcade and Freeplay gaming modes.

Coladia today announces Secret of the Lost Cavern Episode 1 for iPhone and iPod touch users. It’s an episodic adventure game that plunges the player into a journey that takes place during the Paleolithic period in prehistoric time, 15,000 years B.C. The game will be released in 4 episodes and new episodes will be available monthly. Episode 1 costs $1.99 but it’s offered at $0.99 cents for a few days.

TGIBlackFriday.com has just released a free Black Friday iPhone app that allows users to browse over 8,000 deals from all the major retail store’s Black Friday ads. Users can create a personal shopping list within the app to map out their Black Friday shopping. They can also use the app to compare prices with online stores.

Want to get the latest microbiology news, podcasts and video content in the palm of your hand? Now there is an app for that. A new $4.99 application from the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) allows users to access and interact with audio and video content on MicrobeWorld directly from their iPhones and iPod touches.

Twitter has rolled out geotagging of tweets and Project ReTweet today, and Twittelator Pro 3.3.1, an $4.99 iPhone Twitter client designed to take advantage of these features. Geotagging allows users to optionally attach a latitude and longitude to each tweet. You can tap the tweet to see a map of where it originated or use the Nearby search to find tweeters near you or any location on the planet. Twittelator also lets you create the new official ReTweets, as well as monitor them.



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