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Wednesday, 15 February 2012

iphone apps:Action Movie FX, Darkness and Reeder



App-Test: Darkness, Action Movie FX und Reeder

Action Movie FX: A cascading small car or a rocket can not hurt - and with the free app Action Movie FX is home video clips can be provided on the iPhone with simple special effects. From the app takes you to a few seconds long video. Then calculates the iPhone the special effects, which also takes a few seconds. Other effects can be an additional charge nachrüstem. Conceived was the app of Bad Robot Interactive. Behind this is the production company of "Star Trek" director JJ Abrams, the last two, the "Mission Impossible" movies, was responsible.
Darkness: When the sun rises when it sets? For photographers, this is an important piece of information, because in the particular light in the morning or evening can arise particularly impressive shots. But also for hikers on a tour, it may be important information that will befall when the twilight and the tent should be structured better. Multiple sites can be set, the current position can be determined by GPS. Also in the future can look at the practical app.
What is missing: High-resolution graphics for the display of the new iPhone 4 and 4S as well as a complete German translation.

Reeder: As this last Flipboard and Twitter were presented as an elegant way to stay up to date, there have been protests in the comments. This was "a bit childish," one reader wrote to us and recommended as an RSS reader of choice. RSS Behind lies a technique to spread with the current contents of web sites. Sometimes the whole article, sometimes only the headline and a few sentences with a link to the site. This message streams, the so-called RSS feeds, can subscribe. Special programs they particularly friendly dar. comparisons can be read about this with the inbox of an e-mail program: an automatic spin the new messages. Among other things, Google offers an RSS reader - and this builds on shipowners. The app checks to see who has subscribed to RSS feeds with Google Reader and displays it on the iPhone, in a very uncluttered interface. Without a Google account, however, is nothing.
What's missing: a way to subscribe to sites on the iPhone directly to the browser using shipowners. However prevents Apple's technology, it allows the owner-developer anything.




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