Typing Genius helps you practice and learn how to type well on the iPhone and iPod Touch. With tips, tests, challenges and stats, you can keep track of your progress throughout the time that you use the application. Read More →
Pano is a panoramic photo creator application that does everything almost instantly. All you have to do is take your pictures(however many you want) and then you’re done. Pano will combine your pictures and save the panorama image in your Photo Roll. Read More →
f/8 is a utility for photography professionals and enthusiasts alike. Now you can use this app to calculate the depth-of-field and hyperfocal distance to get the best pictures possible. Read More →
iBlur is a picture manipulation software that makes strong use of your device’s accelerometer in order to blur pictures. The application starts out by giving you a choice to take a new picture or use one that is already on the device. Following that, you shake your device for a couple of seconds, in order to help the application establish. Read More →
ImageTouch is a collage creator that allows you to import any saved pictures from your Photo Roll and position them anywhere on the collage. Just use the touch controls(pinch and drag) to move the images around. You can even go in and add miscellaneous items(like stars) anywhere on your collage. Read More →
PicasaClient lets you control your Picasa Web Album from your iPhone and iPod Touch. Upload, download, take pictures, create albums, etc. You can do just about anything you want(as far as managing your albums) directly from the application. Read More →
PhotoJot adds a lot of features to the camera, and the pictures you take, that a lot of people wish Apple had included in the original camera app. From notes to GPS, the date and more. . .you can now add more information to the pictures you take with your iPhone. Read More →
< ?php visit_site_link('‘); ?> PhotoCalc is an application for professional(or hobbyist) photographers that lets you calculate exposure reciprocation, depth of field, and exposure. It also features a reference section with a glossary, and several reference documents such as the Zone System, and the Sunny 16 Rule. Read More →
AirMe lets you take a picture and upload it directly to your Flickr account(and then tweet it too). If you don’t have(or want) a Flickr account you can also have it upload directly to AirMe.com instead. Share your photos quickly and easily Read More →