Mon, February 27, 2012: Whiteboard Pro

Whiteboard Pro
Whiteboard Pro

Jot down ideas, sketch plans, or just doodle with Whiteboard Pro, an Android app that offers a simple way to let your creativity roam. Draw shapes and erase them, just like on a real whiteboard. Choose from a variety of easy ways to fine-tune your drawings, and share your creations with your friends.

Whiteboard Pro is all about simplicity. The toolbar interface is a snap to use, and it makes creating a drawing quick and intuitive. Whether you want to express your inner creative self or just play a quick game of tic-tac-toe, you’ll find it easy to get started.

Don’t be fooled by the app’s ease of use, however; there are still plenty of opportunities to customize your work. Choose from four instant shapes (line, rectangle, circle, and freehand), four colors (black, red, blue, and green), and three line widths. It’s easy to set these features and create one-of-a-kind images with very little legwork.

As you draw, use the pan and zoom features to add details. Saving, opening, and deleting files is a breeze, and the “infinite undo” feature means you can modify your work at any step along the way.

When you’ve completed your masterpiece, you can share it via e-mail, picture message, Bluetooth, Evernote, Catch, and more. You can also export any drawing to PNG, JPG, or SVG formats.

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Sun, February 26, 2012: Radiant HD

Radiant HD
Radiant HD
Radiant HD
Radiant HD

You are First Space Sergeant Max Blaster, fighter pilot and archenemy of evil space creeps everywhere. Sharp-witted with even sharper reflexes, it’s up to you to dodge asteroid fields and decimate aliens attacking from the top of the screen. Blast forward and take a stand against the odious Supercreep and his synchronized hordes to stop them from destroying all humans in this challenging, colorful space shooter.

Radiant HD gives you arcade shoot ‘em up goodness the way you like it, blending retro tropes like limited movement (right and left only) with modern takes on the genre such as upgradeable weapons and on-screen power-ups.

Battle on one of three difficulty settings through a three-part story with over 100 levels. Collect power-ups, upgrade an impressive arsenal, and dodge your foes to stay alive. Destroy over 10 huge bosses like the Planet Cruncher, the Hunters, and the Supervisor. The challenges may be steep, but the power at your disposal is staggering.

Blasting asteroids, groups of baddies, and larger enemies can reveal credits in 25, 50, and 100 increments. Collect these and every few stages you’ll get a chance to spend them on upgrades to your guns. Each weapon can go up to level 10, and the rate of fire and number of rounds fired with each shot will improve as you buy upgrades. Invest wisely in each of these interchangeable extensions like you would in a role-playing game to smooth out your weaknesses and prepare for any challenge that may come your way. They include:

  • Vulcan Cannon, a traditional blaster that fires rapidly but is fairly weak
  • Bio Blaster, a small, slow shot that deals enormous damage upon impact
  • Plasma Gun, a well-rounded weapon with moderate speed and firepower
  • Disruptor Laser, a powerful but slow laser that carves through hordes of enemies
  • Seeking Missiles, homing rockets that steer toward the nearest creep
  • Smart Gun, small, rapid shots that fire straight then curve toward the nearest enemy

Radiant HD doesn’t just ask you to dodge rocks and return enemy fire; it rewards you for your destruction and smooth moves with helpful power-ups. Like collecting credits, other power-ups may appear when you destroy your enemies. Unlike credits, though, these goodies will sate your need for instant gratification. They include:

  • Energy Shield, a guard that covers the front of your ship and absorbs painful projectiles
  • Megablast, a screen-clearing blast that wipes out all visible enemies
  • Time Freeze, a convenient time stopper that lets you gun down your foes while they sit helpless
  • Various gun power-ups, an instant increase to the level of the weapon indicated on the power-up icon

Defeating your enemies in quick succession increases your score multiplier and lets you rack up huge high scores. Sign in via Facebook so you can challenge your friends and compare scores without ever leaving the game.

Invite your friends by posting a link to your Facebook wall. View a list of your Facebook friends who play Radiant HD. Compare your high scores with those of friends on your leaderboard. You can even share your in-game achievements on your wall.

This HD version of Radiant is optimized for tablets and high-end handsets (Galaxy Tab, Galaxy S, DROID, Desire, Incredible, myTouch 4G, G2, EVO, Nexus One, Nexus S, etc.). Try the non-HD version if you have a lower-spec device.

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APP OF THE DAY: Addons Detector review (Android)

Addons Detector

5 January 2012 18:00 GMT / By Dan Sung

The more prevalent the Android mobile operating system becomes, the more juicy a target its user base is to those looking to exploit the good will, open minds and loose behaviours of the public. It’s a numbers game. More people on Android means its more worthwhile writing all sorts of malicious bits and pieces to convince an unfortunate per centage to part with cash accidentally. As the users increase, so does the money that results from that fraction of the population.

Today in App of the Day on Pocket-lint, we’re hoping to get that figure down. So, if you don’t want to get conned or you’re just looking to get rid of some messages popping up that you didn’t ask for, then this is the app to download.

Addons Detector

Platform
Android

Price
Free

Where
Here

Addons Detector is a simple enough tool. Press a button and it will scan your phone by running through your list of downloaded apps and analysing what they are and are not entitled to do since you welcomed them across your handset’s threshold. The scan takes a few seconds and will then present you with a list of just about all of them. All you need to do next is filter them to see which one is doing what.

You can filter according to those which include advertising, those that take analytics, those that feedback info from built-in developer tools, those that require licenses to run and those that are social games. By far and away the most useful category of all though, is under those that push notifications at you.

If you’ve started to pick up strange symbols in your notification bar bringing offers of competitions wins or bargains that are too good to be true, then it’s probably through these unwanted push services that you’ve been subscribed to courtesy of an app. With Addons Detector, you can find out exactly which of your apps is responsible and delete it.

Not a sexy app, not one you’ll use very much but one of the most important in your toolbox.

- Best Android social apps

- Best Android news and weather apps

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APP OF THE DAY: Touchnote Postcards for iPad review

Christmas has just finished and you may not be planning (or can afford) a 2012 holiday yet, but the humble postcard has much more use than to offer a simple “wish you were here” sentiment. After all, how many times have you really wished that the recipient was with you on holiday? We love Granny, but she doesn’t half take a while to get up steps.

Nope, there’s plenty of other reasons to send a postcard. If you’ve run off with the wage run of your, now former, office of work, for example, and want to gloat – although we’d advise switching off the global positioning functionality of the following app first. Or, what if you want to prove that you genuinely are holding a kidnap victim? Send the ransom demands on the back of a postcard with a picture of the hostage holding the day’s newspaper on the front. Simple.

See, there’s plenty of alternative uses for…

Touchnote Postcards for iPad

Format
iPad
Price
Free (sent postcards cost £1.49 each)
Where
iTunes

Having already wowed us on Android, we have to say that we’re even more impressed by the extra real estate offered by the iPad version of Touchnote. Titled Touchnote Postcards for iPad, it does exactly what it says on the tin (well, what it says in the headline of the app on iTunes, anyway). It offers a staggeringly simple way to create custom postcards and send them on their merry way without you having to step one foot into a post office this side of the pond or otherwise.

The app is much like those from Moonpig, Apple Cards, et al, and similarly allows you to import your own photos into a ready-made template. It then, within a few clicks, can be sent via Touchnote’s remote service to anywhere in the world. Unlike many of the other services though, it single-mindedly concentrates on postcards, making the whole process even simpler still.

First up, you import a photo from your own library on the iPad, its camera, your Photo Stream or Facebook, and can be of any type (as long as it’s at least 450 x 450 pixels). The software then allows you to move it around and select an image style (from four, including black and white, and sepia), add text, and even draw onto the picture using a rudimentary paint brush.

Then you just need to fill in the details on the back, including a message, add a custom made signature, and either send it to a brand new address or one you have previously stored in your iPad contacts. That’s basically it.

You can choose to include a map of the location you sent the postcard from, but there’s little else. Some may prefer more picture styles, different fonts for the text, or other options, but the whole idea of Touchnote is to keep things as simple as possible.

In terms of payment, you pay through pre-pay credits. Each card sent will cost £1.49, $1.49 or 1.49 euros (depending on your home country’s currency) and there are packs that you can buy that include free credits. For example, if you buy five credits, Touchnote will charge you for four, eight credits will get two free and so on. Your account settings keep a running total of what you have left, and you can pay by PayPal or credit/debit card.

The most important part, though, is that the cards themselves are of extremely good quality. The paper used is super thick and glossy (perhaps even covered). They seem waterproof, and the printing is at 300dpi, so pictures come out sharp and natural.

In all, an impressive service that doesn’t take a gadget geek to work. Superb.

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APP OF THE DAY: Times Square Official New Year’s Eve Ball App – 2012 (iPhone)

2011 has been the year of the app. It’s the year in which Apple hit an average of 1 billion downloads from the App Store a month, the year in which the 10 billionth app was downloaded from the Android Market and also the year that Pocket-lint played Alan Sugar, judging the contestants’ app-auling efforts on The Apprentice.

But it’s time to put 2011 to bed now, forget the past and think about the new year. And nowhere else on earth says New Year’s Eve more than New York City….

Times Square Official New Year’s Eve Ball App – 2012

Format
iPhone
Price
Free
Where
iTunes

You don’t have to fork out a few hundred quid, sit on a plane for 7 hours (and queue at US Customs for around the same time too) and brave the crowds to experience New Year’s Eve in Times Square. You can do it from the comfort of your own home – directly from your iPhone.

Sure, you’d have to stay up until 5 in the morning UK time to see the ball drop – but what a New Year’s Eve that would be eh? Just you, your iPhone and a six-pack of Special Brew. What a life.

All jokes aside, the Times Square Official New Year’s Eve Ball App – 2012, to give it its full moniker, will take you to the heart of the New York NYE action. There’s a couple of live streams on board you see – one for the Toshiba Vision screen that sits on top of One Times Square directly beneath the Waterford Crystal New Year’s Eve Ball and one for the live co-hosted official show featuring opening ceremonies, musical performances, celebrity appearances, hourly countdowns and, of course, the midnight ball drop.

The front screen has a countdown that allows you to see the time until 2012 where you are in the world, which you can personalise too. There’s also a comprehensive database of Times Square NYE information, with interactive maps that’ll be handy if you are in town.

You can also use the app to send Happy New Year media messages to your pals and there is, of course, the obligatory Facebook and Twitter features too.

Sure, it won’t beat a night out in New York – but it’s a darn site cheaper. And there’s probably less chance of a drunken reveller being sick on your trainers.

Happy New Year Pocket-lint fans, here’s to a tech-tastic 2012…..

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APP OF THE DAY: Lumi for iPhone review

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30 December 2011 17:00 GMT / By Ben Crompton

We’ve had a great run of AOTD’s this year and as we near the end of 2011, we thought we’d feature a cracking game, which is not only very pretty, but plays particularly nicely on the iPhone.

Potted from the older Xbox 360 title this game should while away a few peaceful hours whilst you prepare for the new year and also bring some light relief from any number of action titles you’ve been given/playing during the Christmas period.

Lumi for iPhone

Format
iPhone
Price
£0.69
Where
iTunes

Lumi for iPhone, on the face of it, is just another puzzle platformer mixing a little bit of grey matter usage with some basic use of the iPhone’s touchscreen to propel your mouse-like creature around a world that stretches over ten levels.

However, there are numerous touches that set this apart from the overcrowded genre and make it worth the 69p download price: it is one of the prettiest games on the platform, nice colours and solid visuals bringing a feast for the eyes especially with the Retina Display; and its gameplay is simple and intuitive.

Controls are, for the most part, a breeze as you fling Lumi from magnetic vortex to magnetic vortex in order to collect the fireflies that will bring light and enlightenment back to a world shrouded in darkness. Despite this simplicity, however, you’ll need to practice in order to get Lumi moving just right as some of the fireflies can be tricky to reach.

There is also enough on show to keep the interest going as new challenges are introduced across the levels including little bug meanies and ever complex puzzling.

We have to say we are impressed with what’s on show here, it won’t be for everyone as it’s a nice game to relax to and won’t get the blood pumping like some other titles; but if you like pretty games with easy controls and addictive gameplay then you need look no further.

Saying that, you may want to look here… just in case.

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APP OF THE DAY: Shine Runner review (Android & iOS)

Shine runner review

29 December 2011 18:00 GMT / By Dan Sung

Some games are just a little frustrating on mobile devices. The controls are rarely perfect, the action not quite as big as it needs to be and both the physics and the graphics just a bit of a let down. In fact, it often comes of something of an annoyance that you downloaded it in the first place.

Not so with today’s App of the Day on Pocket-lint. So, if you fancy a little good, old-style arcade racing, then you’ve come to the right place.

Shine Runner

Platform
Android & iOS

Price
$1.99/69p

Where
Here and here

“Yeeeeehaaaw!!!” is the common parlance one might use to describe the fun you get out of playing Shine Runner on either iOS or Android. The shine referred to in the game’s title is moonshine, essentially, and the running it is where you and your thumbs come in.

You play some nameless, faceless hero of a sort in the deep South. Your job is to drive one of those swamp, fan-powered, hovercraft things – as made world famous by the series Gentle Ben – from A to B around a basic map delivering and picking up cargo at each stop. Acceleration is automatic and braking is non-existent, so all you have to do is tap each side of the screen to steer. In other words, it’s dead easy but the fun comes in the shape of all the jumps you can make, objects you can smash and police you can evade. Add in the odd Wilhelm Scream for amusement and you already have yourself a winner.

The other side of the experience is the buying and selling of the commodities, which fluctuate in price, at each stop and doing your best to make as much cash as possible. In a way, it’s rather like a very rudimentary, redneck version of Elite. However, you want to think of Shine Runner though, what’s very clear is that it’s an absolute treat for anyone to play. We’re not convinced that the lasting appeal will hold any longer than a few weeks but it’s well worth it all the same.

- App of the Day: Summly review

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APP OF THE DAY: Rayman 2: The Great Escape review (iPhone)

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28 December 2011 18:23 GMT / By Hunter Skipworth

Rayman 2 is an app that has been available on the iPhone for quite some time, so why are we doing it now? Simple really, Gameloft has gone slightly mad and started shifting a whole selection of its best apps for 69p. This means you can pick up the likes of Driver and Rainbow Six for less than a pound and of course Rayman 2, which is arguably the best of the bunch. 

A console classic, Rayman 2 sees the legless and armless Ubisoft mascot adventuring in 3D for the first time. All the great platforming is still there, only this time it is in three dimensions and now with retro feeling N64 graphics. So is the app worth it? Or is the budget price tag not even enough to justify a mobile adventure with Rayman? 

Rayman 2: The Great Escape

Format
iPhone
Price
£0.69
Where
iTunes

Rayman 2 is an easy game to pick up. This is good for two very simple reasons: first it can be easily dived in and out of on your phone and second, the simple controls don’t cause issues with touchscreens. Gameloft has made a big effort making sure that Rayman doesn’t control sluggishly, which could quickly ruin a game. 

Graphically Rayman isn’t quite so good. The art style has stood the test of time quite nicely, the textures however suffer out of their age. Most objects are either muddy or soft and feature the odd pixelation. Still all is forgiven for the overall feel of Rayman 2, and the fact that it is running on a smartphone screen, helps a lot. 

Short of just jumping and firing, there isn’t actually that much else to Rayman’s gameplay. Its simplicity definitely reflects its age. Again though, just as how its art style keeps the game entertaining, innovative context sensitive scenes save the gameplay. You get to do things like jump up between gaps or climb around ledges, it reminds us slightly of things like Uncharted, minus the awesome set pieces.

For 69p it is a definite iPhone must have, giving you a lot to get your teeth stuck into. Watch out for the odd bit of slow down on anything less than an iPhone 4 but other than that, things run near perfect. No bugs or save issues mean you get a smooth pick up and play Rayman experience, exactly how it should be. 

To find out more about Gameloft’s sale click here

What do you think of Rayman 2? Let us know in the comments below … 

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