iPhone apps of the week

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Apple’s iPhone App Store grows every day with new free and paid offerings. The lion’s share of apps (and clearly the most popular) have been games, now with 626 digital time wasters at the time of this writing. I check the App Store almost every day for new stuff–mostly in the free category, but I’ve also bought my share of iPhone apps, too.

What do I look for? To be honest, I like it all–from the completely useless, but funny programs to the legitimately useful everyday apps. When I sift through the various lists of apps on my iPhone, I make sure to check reviews before I download, but like everyone, I also take chances when it’s something that looks interesting.

This week I found a couple of free apps that are definitely worth checking out.

PhotoSwap

Yes, sometimes you get a close up of someone's sofa, but that's part of the fun!

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PhotoSwap is a time-waster that lets you get a small glimpse into the life of another iPhone user. Once PhotoSwap is on your iPhone, simply touch the camera icon and snap a picture, then hit Use Photo. The image is then sent randomly to another PhotoSwap user who can reply to your image with another image–kind of like a photo conversation. To round out the not-so-extensive feature list, you can touch Info to see a little message the other user might have left or the general location where they are (both are set up–or turned off–in the iPhone settings). Though it’s not practical in any way, it’s fun to see what people send you. Let me know how you like it in the comments.

Cannon Challenge

Slide your finger across the screen-sliders to aim your shot and then hit "FIRE!"

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Cannon Challenge is my other recent download for the iPhone. Great for waiting in line or sitting at the airport, Cannon Challenge is a simple, but fun artillery game. Touch-screen sliders let you set the angle and velocity, and an onscreen fire button activates your Non-Line-of-Site (NOLS) Cannon. You’re given a limited number of rockets to hit your targets in each round so it pays to be accurate. It’s a fairly easy game, but there is some variation with changing backgrounds and some moving targets at higher levels. Great sound effects and vibrations accompany your direct hits. It’s certainly not the greatest artillery game you’ll ever play, but it’s perfect as a free app on your iPhone.

I’ll be coming back regularly with a new set of apps so if you’re an iPhone user, check in for a closer look at some of the best (or worst) iPhone apps.

After Effects - Workspace Ep#2

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Learn your way around the After Effects Dashboard!

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Added: August 29, 2008

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Create your own message box

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Quick tutorial showing you how to make your own (.vbs) file, basicallt a message box.

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a look at photoshop

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Author: mryoungdesigner
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Added: August 29, 2008

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Tutorials by Tupper - Vol. 2, “Cake!”

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A tutorial for Adobe Photoshop on the basics of using layers with a quick example.

Author: jthetupperf
Keywords: adobe photoshop cs3 layers tutorial
Added: August 29, 2008

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PHOTOSHOP CS2 Rebaixando carro

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Iniciantes

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Video de uma colecção em contruçao

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Added: August 29, 2008

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Earn your bandwidth black belt

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Comcast has thrown down the bandwidth gauntlet. Starting in October, Comcast broadband users will be restricted to 250GB worth of downloads per month. When asked whether the cable company was planning on offering a bandwidth meter to customers, a Comcast representative stated that it hopes to, eventually, but until then Google would be a nice place to find one.

So, I’ve come up with a list of free bandwidth monitoring software for Windows and Mac that should tide you over until Verizon brings some Fios action to your hood.

BitMeter offers a Web interface for tracking your traffic through a browser.

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First off, let’s look at BitMeter. When running, it lives in your Windows Taskbar, so the features are accessible only through the context menu. Halfway down the lengthy list is the knockout punch: ISP Restrictions. This lets you set a limit that can be based on downloads only, or total traffic. It also offers notification based on the percentage of your quota that has been downloaded, and the start date of the quota.

It’s more than a one-hit wonder, offering a live graph of upload and download usage, a usage calculator that can work based on transfer time or file size, and hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly statistics. This data can also be exported and saved. However, BitMeter lacks polish in the interface. The main screen is a live usage graph. All features are hidden in the context menu, so it’s not going to win any design contests soon.

BitMeter's ISP Restrictions window.

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Despite the promising name, I found Bandwidth Monitor Lite to be a disappointment as far as monthly quotas were concerned. Similar to BitMeter in layout, although the look of its graph is slicker, the actual tools that the Lite version offered were slim. You can track the amount of data downloaded and set a day of the month to start counting, but there was no way to set the quota or configure an alert.

The persistent emphasis on themes and skins was irritating, since the features that they were meant to put on display were less than stellar. The upgrade version does offer a lot more, but paying for a bandwidth tracker strikes me as a bit insulting, since we’re already throwing cash at Comcast that we might not have had we known there would be a post-contract download cap.

Two other promising tools that I looked at were Axence NetTools and FreeMeter. Axence was the more advanced one by far, with a well-organized and professional-looking layout, but neither has bandwidth-monitoring capabilities that Comcast users will be looking for. Axence does have a “bandwidth monitor,” but it can only check on user-specified connections, not overall up/down traffic.

For Macs users, iStat Menus and MenuMeters both sounded promising. Neither offer the robust bandwidth management tools that this Comcast problem is calling for, though.

I did that find a little-known app called SurplusMeter does precisely what we need it to do. Like BitMeter for Windows, it gives users the ability to set a bandwidth limit, a start day of the month, and the connection type–PPP Modem or Network Card, for example.

SurplusMeter offers Mac users a clean and simple traffic tracker.

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SurplusMeter also calculates a daily allowance, and reconfigures that depending on how much you’ve actually used for the month. It lacks the not-quite-fancy graphs that I encountered in its PC counterparts, but SurplusMeter also lacked something they had: an alarm or notification that would tell you when you were approaching your limit.

Fortunately, the interface is dead simple. All the options are presented in an uncluttered layout–you’ll get exactly what you need from this app with a minimum of hassle. Handy progress bars give a slight visual flair to the days left in the month, the download megabyte count, and the total downloaded and uploaded.

Clearly, there’s no killer app for either operating system, but there’s at least one for each out there that most users should be able to get by on. It’s an imperfect stop-gap to a problem that has the potential for wide-ranging consequences far beyond mere file sharing.

Virtual Tuning

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A 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX STI like i want xD

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Added: August 29, 2008

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How to Create a Text Reflection - MyMediaTutorials.com

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Jordan shows us how to put a reflection under a text layer!
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