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Another Calvetica ($2.99, review here)update hit the App Store earlier this morning.The first change I noticed was the icon. Calvetica’s icon has undergone a third change and — although I did like the older ones, too — this one screams “I’m a calendar applicationR...

Version 1.6In my review of Pocket Informant 1.51 a few weeks ago, I mentioned that Alex Kac of WebIS was very excited about the coming addition of Native iOS Calendar integration in version 1.6. Well, 1.6 hit the App Store this weekend, and I am delighted to say that its main new feature works ju...

Version 2.01Waze, a free navigation and social networking app and service, is on the move again. Diann Eisnor, Waze’s VP Community Geographer, posted some very interesting statistics and data visualization on the Waze blog this morning. It looks like Waze is a big hit, especially on Apple...

Version 2.0For those of you who read my Epic Follow-Up Review of Navigon MobileNavigator a couple of weeks ago, I will invoke a little Monte Python before I begin: “And now for something completely different.” For the sake of comparison, if MobileNavigator is considered to be a depend...

Version 3.0Skobbler, a free Internet based GPS navigation app based on the OpenStreetMap project’s crowsourced maps, has been updated to version 3.0. This upgrade adds interface improvements, iOS 4 Background Navigation support, and improved search. To be completely honest, I hadn’t h...

The excellent MoneyBook finance app ($2.99, review here) was updated yesterday, and it got me thinking that maybe it’s a good thing I don’t have an iPhone 4. I don’t think I could take seeing how little money I have to spend in HD. © Ragart for Just Another iPhone Blog, 20...
2Do 2.0 ($7.99, currently $3.99) is the story of a swan that turned into an even prettier and more poweful mecha-swan. I’ve always found Guided Ways’ task manager impressive (Patrick reviewed version 1.0), but this new version completely blows all of 1.x out of the water.The video abo...

ColorBlast! ($1.99 – review here) saw two significant changes in this update (one of which is actually undocumented). The first is the addition of the new sponge and spray can tools, which allow you to gently add or remove colour in an area with a soft brush effect. This makes it much easie...

PhotoForge ($2.99 – review here), the little Photoshop-like app that can, has been updated to support iOS 4 fast app switching for the second time. Apparently, there was something about the last update that didn’t quite stick, or was submitted wrong, and they’re here to fix thin...

I’m not quite sure of what to make of this latest Evernote update. The cloud-based notetaking service has improved its offline Notebook support (the interface is cleaner and it’s much clearer about which notebooks are fully synced), but as a basic (read: cheapskate) user of the servic...