Power Pros Touch Review: The Boys of Summer
Since it’s debut in the summer of 2008, the iTunes AppStore has become the de facto home for a number of genres that had previously struggled to make the jump to portable gaming. But while tower defense and match-3 puzzle games have spent the better part of a year cementing their place in the hearts of iPhone users everywhere, the last few months have seen another genre step up to the plate. For many an iPhone gamer, the summer of 2009 will be remembered as the summer of baseball.
Keymote Review: Keystrokes, Just A Tap Away!
There are many applications to control your Mac in the App Store. Some will let you view and control the whole screen, while some just let you control a single application like iTunes. Keymote, by Iced Cocoa, is a different type of application for your iPhone or iPod Touch. It lets you set custom keystrokes to buttons, so you can create sets (or keysets) of keystrokes for any application. You can even share and download other users’ keysets.
MacApper Podcast Episode 12: Mom, it was him!
The MacApper Podcast Episode 12: Mom, it was him!
This week we discuss Google Voice, the Apple Time Capsule, the iPhone as a gaming device, and more.





