Pigment review: the first coloring book app to get it right
I am a coloring book enthusiast. I have dozens of them, ranging in skill level from kid’s books with wide lines to coloring books for adults, which are intricate and complex. I have a wide variety of...
View ArticleFlewn review: a whale of a story told with style
In a decade of immediate gratification, where conversations take place 140 characters at a time and games are scored by how fast you complete them, it’s nice to come across an app that does nothing but...
View ArticleMoment Lens takes iPhone photography to the next level
We’ve introduced you to a number of different lens accessories in the past for our spotlight series. There are plenty out there to cover your iPhone photography needs, from dedicated cases specific to...
View ArticleController review: a mini player for Mac that doesn’t get in the way
When you are blasting beats on your Mac, sometimes it is helpful to have easy access to playback features right on your desktop without having to open the root music player. It is also nice to be able...
View ArticleTMNT, Brandr, Proud, and more apps to check out this weekend
Earlier this week, gadget makers blew our minds with new products at the Consumer Electronics Show that will hopefully come out sometime in 2016. We also finally found out how much Oculus Rift costs...
View ArticleBest battery cases for iPhone 6s
In addition to regularly providing you with accessory spotlight posts, we’ve also been rounding up the accessories we showcase, so you can easily run through the list without having to search our...
View ArticleEmoji Party is like Heads Up! with emojis… and on Apple TV
Whenever I’m in a crowded area, especially where there are long lines (think: Disneyland) I see dozens of people playing Heads Up! It is hugely popular and a fun way to pass the time when you are with...
View ArticleSteampunk-themed Grave Matters comes to Apple TV
Grave Matters is a Steampunk themed graveyard adventure where players dig up energy cells while trying to avoid being dragged to the underworld by a nasty machinelike Steamborg. We reviewed the game...
View ArticleFeeday offers a quick peek at Instagram from Notification Center
One of my favorite social networking sites right now is Instagram. I love looking at pictures more than reading about how someone feels about the weather today. Pictures really can be worth a thousand...
View ArticleEverlist review: as close as you can get to making a list with pen and paper
List, lists, lists. I’ve got lists coming out of my ears, at least metaphorically, since my lists are all on digital formats. My point is that I make a lot of lists. I don’t think I could get anything...
View ArticleQuadro puts shortcut actions for your computer on your iPhone
Sometimes, when you are working on a half dozen projects on your computer, the last thing you want to do perform a bunch of actions that take up precious minutes. Maybe you’ve forgotten what shortcut...
View ArticleWeather Live review: get beautiful weather forecasts on iOS and Apple TV
Weather apps are a personal thing. Some people want epic details of radar, Doppler, and real-time satellite views of the clouds rolling in. Others want a minimalist design with nothing but the current...
View ArticleVenture Kid, Concepts, Interact, and more apps to check out this weekend
This week, Apple seeded its first iOS 9.3 beta to developers (and then later to the public), which seems to have a lot of cool new features, including some that might be thought of as stealing someone...
View ArticleRust Bucket review: a pig-tastic roguelike puzzler
For the most part, I try to steer clear of free-to-play games. Sometimes, they turn out to be worth my time, but a lot of them are an obvious money grab that I don’t appreciate. So, when Rust Bucket...
View ArticleUndead Clicker! is an idle RPG that works while you are away
If you enjoy role-playing games as much as I do, you probably also know how difficult it can be to find time to play them. The good ones will suck you in for hours. Even the mediocre ones will keep...
View ArticleLONEWOLF review: become a paid assassin with a secret mission
I love sniper games. One of my biggest complaints with first-person shooters like Call of Duty is that you rarely get the chance to simply hide in the bushes and shoot people at your leisure. With...
View ArticleExploding Kittens comes to iOS, local multiplayer only
You may recall that, one year ago, an independent game maker made the news by breaking the record for being the most funded campaign on Kickstarter. That game was Exploding Kittens. Today, the company...
View ArticleHyperspektiv, ZCast, Rogue Agent, and more apps to check out this weekend
This past week may have been slow for the news cycle, but it didn’t stop us from pumping out some useful information, like how to watch live TV on Apple TV, how to remove iOS configuration profiles,...
View ArticleBrowserism review: quickly switch between browsers on Mac
Some people have different needs from different web browsers. One may have a specific function that another does not. But, you may like them both for different purposes. Browserism is a shortcut app...
View Article1 Meter, Day One 2, OmniPlan 3, and more apps to check out this weekend
Hello friendly readers. This weekend’s app list spotlight is the last article I’ll be writing for iDB. I’ve had a wonderful time as a part of the team and will miss every one of the editors (I’ve...
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