Have you ever picked up your iPhone wishing you could drive up a mountain side, learn how to play guitar, or see what your career had in store for you in the next week? These review help you get a grasp of these different application to see if they would fit your needs.
One thing that has been consistent in the world of videogamesis that in an effort to package relatively similar racing or simulator gamespeople will create a title around the most random vehicles they possiblycan. Alpine Crawler does follow this in
that you are given a strange mountain climbing truck and told to go side scrolling, in pure Excite Bike fashion. You are given a life meter that goesdown if you hit too hard on your shock or accelerate in an unflattering manor. Then you have to try to get to the end of atrack in a reasonable period of time as your clock will tell you how successful you have been. You can easily flip over orwreck your chances of success, mainly if you do not exactly measure your velocity up and down those hills with your Alpine Crawler.
The controls for Alpine Crawler are prettyneat and clear with gas and breaks on each side and the option to switch from gas Forward to Backward. This does notreally add to the simplistic levels that don’t really get much more advanced orcapture your interest longer than a few minutes. To top this off Alpine Crawler is in mostways just a preview for Alpine Crawler World, and there is even a trailer right at the start menu. If you have to go with one of the two, go with the free iPhone game version of Alpine Crawler.

At this point it seems like a bad business move to not initiate your brand into an iPhone application.
To do this you have try and identify the brand personality that you hold and then give away a free iPhone application that will simply extend this brand image. For Gibson this is relatively
simple. For the Learn and Master Guitar Gibson free iPhone application this actually works very well and ends up creating a great piece of software. The Gibson free iPhone application is broken up into a few useful tools. The first one is a tuner that will listen in open air to the sound that is coming in and given you a reading. This can actually come in a variety of settings such as Type or Tunings, such as Standard: EADGBE, Open G: DGDGBD, or
All Fourths: EADGCF.
There are a large number of options for Tuning in this section of the Learn and Master Guitar
from Gibson, which would be a good free iPhone application with just this. Next over in the Gibson app you have a Metronome
that you can set to the appropriate temp. After this you have a full Chords list where you can select the chord
you want and see the physical tabs for it. This may be the most practical way to learn new chords from any mobile device. The following tab is for Lessons and is the video portion of the Gibson free iPhone application, and just the perfect
addition. It would be best if the lessons in Learn and Master Guitar from Gibson utilized the chord visuals, but
this is just being picky. Over all this free iPhone application is the best of its kind and should be owned by any avid
guitar enthusiast.

Distractive internet browsing has not re-popularized casual Horoscope viewing, it made it essential.
Online Horoscope iPhone applications have become a legitimate function,and any free iPhone application that does this well deserves a little bit of a look. The Horoscope.com free iPhone application, simply called Horoscope and Tarot at the iTunes’ App Store, has a nice presentation and series of options for those who give up their fate to the stars. From the base menu you can select
Horoscope and then pick your sign from a wheel of different astrological symbols. Once you find it you select it to go to that unique page, which is a bit of a process since the application is
strangely reactive and you can easily select the wrong options. Once here you will get a strangely vague
assessment of your future either daily, weekly, monthly, or in a general
overview.
Of course since Horoscope.com is a free iPhone application you are given annoying banner ads throughout. Beyond the simple Horoscope you can select Lovescope, which is pretty much as the name suggests. Here you learn about your love life in a format that is identical to the original Horoscope area, except the red tint and the romantically inspired reading. What the Horoscope.com free iPhone application really does add is the Tarot reading that gives you a three card Tarot card
reading.
You first enter your name and then you will see three cards below, one for love, mood, and career respectively. You turn over each card individually to see the graphical representation and then hit ‘Show my Reading’ to see what’s really up. These readings are again concise and vague, but
it’s not like you are really turning to a psychic iPhone application to give you direction in life. The last option
is the strangest in the Horoscope.com free iPhone application in that you have a way to connect with ‘real psychics.’
This gives you the ability to ask a question for free, meet with their advisors, or connect through the website or ’1-800′ number. I would just stick with the iPhone app.

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