This week we have a wealth of top apps and a few happen to be on sale! Our leading apps include one that is a storybook based on a traditional Chinese folktale, a way to make quick edits to your websites on the go, an interactive storybook for children featuring the Vixes, jolly creatures that bring sweet dreams, a digital Ukulel, a planner, and a way to easily share photos to Facebook from Facebook. These are definitely the best iPhone and iPad apps this week with AppScores all at 80 or above. Take a look!
As always our iPhone and iPad game rankings are objective and ranked by aggregating professional review scores from around the web.
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Dragon Brush | 100 |
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| $0.99 (On Sale): iPhone, iPad & iPod Touch (Universal App) | ||||
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In Dragon Brush an interactive storybook you follow the irresistible adventures of Bing-Wen, a young boy who loves to paint. When given a magical brush that makes drawings come to life, Bing-Wen must use his art and his wits to outsmart the greedy Emperor. Check out a quote from PadGadget: "Dragon Brush deserves a spot on every family’s digital book shelf. This colorful app will be read and re-read by parents and children alike. Gift Dragon Brush to your favorite young hipster-in-training. The book’s well-designed GUI and indie rock soundtrack mean you’ll never have to buy another ironic onesie from WryBaby or Threadless Kids T-shirt again." (May 29, 2012) |
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Diet Coda | 90 |
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| $19.99: iPad | ||||
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Diet Coda takes the power of Coda, the Mac OS X web code editor, and crunches it down into a feature-packed iPad package. Diet Coda allows you to travel with your iPad and offers tools necessary to edit your website on the go. Check out a quote from Macworld: "As much as I love my iPad, I prefer to do my code work on a Mac with a real keyboard and mouse. But on those occasions where that’s just not possible, or where I need to make such a small change that digging my laptop out just seems like too much effort, Diet Coda on my iPad can perform quite well in its stead." (May 24, 2012) |
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Vixes | 88 |
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| FREE (Limited Time): iPhone & iPod Touch | ||||
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Vixes is an interactive book for children and their parents following the adventures of the Vixes. VIxes are jolly little creatures that when night falls on Earth, the Sun shines bright in their world — and they work tirelessly to bring us sweet and colorful dreams. Check out a quote from Tapscape: "These animated antics about Dream Deliverers are charming, family-friendly, and wonderful for kids of all ages. And given the dream-related subject matter, it’s a far better pre-bed entertainment than watching Inception with your five year old. Not that you were planning on doing that…" (June 2, 2012) |
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Vixes HD | 85 |
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Vixes HD is an interactive book for children and their parents for the iPad following the adventures of the Vixes. VIxes are jolly little creatures that when night falls on Earth, the Sun shines bright in their world — and they work tirelessly to bring us sweet and colorful dreams. Check out a quote from AppCraver: "Children’s interactive stories are becoming a popular choice for parents looking to entertain as well as educate their children, and Vixes HD is a wonderful addition to the genre. I enjoyed using this app with my daughter, and it has already entered the rotation of favorite children’s apps on my iPad." (June 6, 2012) |
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Futulele | 80 |
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| $2.99 (40% off): iPad | ||||
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Futulele is a Uke synthesizer. The app works with 72 high-quality Ukulele string samples, combining and tweaking them on the fly to deliver a Ukulele experience. Check out a quote from AppTudes: "Futulele is a should buy because it’s so well designed, and is a very powerful utility especially for those with musical chord experience. For everyone else, it’s still an enjoyable diversion that can let anyone play some great Ukulele tunes, and have plenty of fun doing it." (June 6, 2012) |
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Parker Planner | 80 |
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Parker Planner offers a calendar with two-tap entry, a quick and easy to-do list and notes that pin on the day you make them - and the app shows all three on one screen. Check out a quote from 148Apps: "For those just needing to keep track of their day to day life, this is an ideal way of doing so without having to get to grips with too many complex features." (May 31, 2012) |
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Facebook Camera | 80 |
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Facebook Camera from Facebook allows you to post a bunch of photos at once, see friends’ latest photos in one place, play with crops & filters, tag friends/add captions and see photos from different apps. Check out a quote from App-Score: "Facebook Camera is an interesting app that at first I didn’t feel was needed. I was impressed however by the fact you could upload multiple images, choose any location, easily tag and share to your friends instantly. The app is even clever enough to know that it is your device and log you in automatically. Definitely check this app out if you are a Facebook fanatic." (May 24, 2012) |
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