Free Codes: ArcSoft Funny Face
Michael (Admin) | Nov 25, 2009 Free iPhone Promo Codes, Photo & Video


Make your friends look even goofier than they already do!
iTunes Link : ArcSoft Funny Face
On deck: Car Doctor (Lifestyle)

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Thank you ArcSoft!
Please play nice and LEAVE A COMMENT telling everyone which code you took. If you get one, I’m sure the developer would also appreciate an App Store review!
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Instructions on how to redeem promo codes can be found here:
http://www.iphoneappreviews.net/how-to-get-free-apps/
You must have a U.S. iTunes account to redeem codes.

Free Codes: MixFace
Michael (Admin) | Nov 20, 2009 Free iPhone Promo Codes, Photo & Video


The icon looks like Mr. Potato Head, and that’s kind of the idea here… except with photos.
iTunes Link : MixFace
On deck: Touch Health (Medical)
Free Codes: sCam UFO
Michael (Admin) | Nov 19, 2009 Free iPhone Promo Codes, Photo & Video


Add UFOs to your pics and laugh while your friends frantically call the local news station so they can get interviewed on TV.
iTunes Link : sCam UFO
On deck: Hint Sprint – The Rhyming Word Game! (Games)
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Free Codes: GhostWriter
Michael (Admin) | Oct 31, 2009 Free iPhone Promo Codes, Photo & Video


GhostWriter puts bloody Halloween text on your photos… in fact, I just reviewed this app a few days ago! It’s not perfect, but it can be fun since today is Halloween.
On deck: Pumpkin Carnage (Games)

GhostWriter
Michael (Admin) | Oct 27, 2009 Photo & Video


Scrawling evil messages across photos in blood is soooo messy! GhostWriter will do it for you, and after you take your photo it’ll even throw in some Ghoulish Miasma if you want it to.
Ghoulish Miasma is really just some weird-looking orange fog that you probably won’t want on very many of your pics (don’t worry, it’s optional), but the spooky fonts comes in two varieties, Angered Spirit and Blood Writ, and they ain’t bad. GhostWriter comes with six innocent default messages that you can select individually or at random, and if you want to really damn someone to hell you can type in your own custom message! Sweet.
Tags: $.99, good for kids, halloween, seasonal
Free Codes: Postage ~ Postcards
Michael (Admin) | Oct 22, 2009 Free iPhone Promo Codes, Photo & Video


In case you missed my review of Postage ~ Postcards, it’s a really good greeting card app! This app includes Halloween cards, so it’s something you can start using right away.
iTunes Link – Postage ~ Postcards
On deck: Pirate Radar (Social Networking)
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Free Codes: Nature’s Beauty Wallpapers
Michael (Admin) | Oct 19, 2009 Free iPhone Promo Codes, Photo & Video


Thanks to my bizarre sleep schedule I’m off to a very late start today! My bad.
Here, have some iPhone wallpapers! There are 50 photos in all and you can preview thumbnails of the whole collection on Demarca’s website.
iTunes Link – Nature’s Beauty Wallpapers
On deck: ibalone (Games)
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Postage & Halloween Postage
Michael (Admin) | Oct 15, 2009 Photo & Video

What’s this… a competent greeting card app not called C@rds? I’ve only tried a couple of other apps in this category and, until now, C@rds was the only one that was truly worthwhile.
Postage by RogueSheep oozes quality in most areas and it also does things a bit differently. While Hot Chili Apps sells extensive greeting card sets both a la carte and via C@rds Master, Postage sports a collection of e-cards that span a bunch of different genres and all can be had for a single price. There are over 60 cards spread out over 12 card genres: Simple, Halloween, Frames, Cards (as in stationery-style), Love, Cutouts, Travel, Comic, Announcements, Organic, Letters (also similar to stationery), and Moms and Dads.
There’s a lot of variety in Postage and, even though the text handling isn’t all that versatile compared to what Hot Chili offers, it’s still a very good app that’s worth considering if this is what you’re in the market for.
Tags: $.99, $4.99, greeting cards, photo sharing
Free Codes: Halloween Countdown: Massachusetts Historical Cemetery Photos
Michael (Admin) | Oct 12, 2009 Photo & Video

Well, I was about to post some promo codes for this app but Daniel Mauer has dropped the price to free… so just go get it if you like looking at graveyards!
iTunes Link – Halloween Countdown: Massachusetts Historical Cemetery Photos
WiFiPhoto
Michael (Admin) | Oct 2, 2009 Photo & Video

I just posted like 20 screenshots on my review of PhotoForge. In the old days, meaning earlier this week, I would have had to email each screenshot to myself individually… that may not sound like a lot of work, but when you’re doing it 20 times it’s a huge pain in the ass!
I’m done with emailing photos to myself. Those PhotoForge screenshots were super easy to get from my iPhone with WiFiPhoto; all I had to do was start the app, add photos from my Camera Roll, and then find the pics in my browser at the specified IP address. To save each photo, I just clicked each one (no right-clicking needed) and got the standard Save File dialogue box. There’s also the option to download everything as a zip file! Haven’t done that yet, but wow.
Your device needs to be connected to the same wifi network as the receiving computer, and as long as that’s true this app should work perfectly. You’ll need to keep WiFiPhoto open while you’re saving stuff from the browser which makes sense, and if you’re trying to grab photos from a gallery not named Camera Roll you’ll need to go into settings and turn on “Choose photo source”. Matteo Rossi’s photo transferring tool just made my app-reviewing life 1,000 times easier!
iTunes Link – WiFiPhoto
Version 1.0
Reviewed on iPhone 3G OS3.1 and Google Chrome on Windows Vista
- Size and Dimension seem to be reversed, but who cares! Just point your browser to the IP address at the bottom
- Just click on any photo to save it
Tags: $.99, photo sharing
PhotoForge
Michael (Admin) | Oct 2, 2009 Photo & Video

If you wish you could have Photoshop on your iPhone, PhotoForge may be as close as you’re gonna get. It has a whole mess of tools that you’ll find in Photoshop like smudge, clone, brushes, erase, undo/redo, curves, hue/saturation, brightness/contrast, crop, and the list goes on and on and on. GhostBird Software also built in a bunch of filters so you don’t have to buy a separate app if you want to make your pics black and white, sepia, lomo, posterized, and all manner of other effects.
There’s a LOT of functionality in PhotoForge and I’ve had it on my iPhone for well over a month… but I honestly didn’t know what to do with it! Sure, it’s an awesome tool if you need to brighten up dark photos or pump up the colors on something, but for most folks a photo would have to be pretty special if you’re going to start doing that kind of thing.
What about the crappy everyday pics we all take with the iPhone camera? I know Photoshop pretty well, but without layers and marquees and the ability to import other images, this app started to seem pretty limited despite the massive arsenal of tools it provides… and if I, master of all Photoshop disasters, can’t figure out what to use PhotoForge for, how are YOU gonna use it? Well, today I finally figured out what practically everyone could do with this app on a daily basis.
Tags: $2.99, photo editing
Free Codes: WiFiPhoto
Michael (Admin) | Sep 30, 2009 Free iPhone Promo Codes, Photo & Video


I think I’m actually gonna review this one because WiFiPhoto looks like something I can really use! I’m constantly emailing app screenshots to myself, so if this app can simplify the process of moving pics from iPhone to computer via wifi then I’ll probably use it every day.
You don’t need to wait for the review though – grab a free copy and try it for yourself!
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