In the stability convention of rounding up new mobile focus releases we found engaging and/or sparkling over the past month, we benefaction we with this new list of apps for Jun 2011. Previously in June, we common a list of apps that came out in May as good as during the initial partial of June, so be certain to check that post for a little early Jun app launches.
This time around, we’re again focusing on new (and particularly updated) iPhone (iPhone 4 Outright Price) as good as Android applications, as good as a couple of iPad, tablet as good as cross-platform apps that held the eye. As always, share that apps have been your new favorites in the comments below.
iPhone Apps
Discovr Apps: An interactive map of all the iOS applications on iTunes. Search for a the one preferred app, as good as Discovr shows we associated apps in a pleasing visualization. ($ 0.99, iTunes)
Frenzapp Music: A amicable song player for pity songs with friends. (Free, iTunes)
Roger Ebert’s Great Movies: Offers all of the reviews in Roger Ebert’s array of Great Movies books, from 1915 to the present. ($ 0.99, iTunes)
Doxo: A record cupboard in your pocket. Snap photos of bills as good as receipts, perspective digital files, backups supports, as good as embrace paperless statements from name providers. (Free, iTunes)
BiteHunter: Like Kayak.com for restaurants, this iPhone (iPhone 4 Outright Price) app helps we find out dining deals around real-time search. (Free, iTunes)
SayClip: Free & in isolation video messaging. Coming shortly to Android. (Free, iTunes)
Agenda: A pleasing monthly monthly calendar app with a clean, minimal design. Great deputy for the batch calendar. ($ 1.99, iTunes)
WeatherTrends 360: Discover your destiny weather…up to a year ahead! Uses the company’s tall turn statistical forecasting indication to plan temperature, flood as good as layer trends for 6.4 million locations in 195 countries. ($ 0.99, iTunes)
SmartFuel: Lets we find poor gas, though additionally rate hire cleanliness as good as safety. Uses the Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) database that marks credit label swipes during the siphon for last fuel rates. (Free, iTunes)
Photosynth: Microsoft’s 360-degree photos app was not long ago updated to suggest cropping, stretched pity (now Bing, Facebook as good as email) as good as includes “Best of Bing Maps” contest, where the esteem is giveaway Xbox 360 as good as Kinect. (Free, iTunes)
Flixwagon Live Video Share: Broadcast live video from your iPhone (iPhone 4 Outright Price) as good as share on Facebook, Twitter, around SMS or email. Sketch as good as pull over the live, video too. (Free, iTunes)
Universal (iPhone/iPad) as good as iPad-only
exfm: Social song find app goes mobile, vouchsafing we follow the one preferred tastemakers, note songs to the one preferred or share, attend to friends’ shares as good as buy from iTunes. (Free, iTunes)
NBC: Clips as good as previews, not full-length episodes. Worth noting, we suppose, though kind of lame. (Free, iTunes)
Fring: Recently updated to embody video conferencing on iPad 2. Supports groups of up to 4 people. (Free, iTunes)
Flixlab: Lets a organisation of friends share video clips as good as cinema to have cinema together. (Free, iTunes)
Hipmunk: Popular moody poke app is right away accessible for iPad, vouchsafing we arrange flights by “agony.” (Free, iTunes)
Roadshow: Lets we save online videos for after viewing, even if we go offline. Supports Vimeo, CollegeHumor, Funny or Die, The Onion, though not YouTube. (Free, iTunes)
Book Crawler: Book database as good as reviews app was not long ago updated to confederate Skyhook’s Local Faves. Now lets we speak to others circuitously about the books you’re reading. ($ 1.99, iTunes)
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