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7 Fun iPhone Apps for Animal Lovers

When it comes to entertaining or taking care of pets, nothing is too much, not even the craziest iPhone apps for animal lovers! So if you have a cat or dog and want to get familiar with some of the most popular tools and apps used for improving their health and mood and for immortalizing the best moments of your animal, take a look at the list below!

1. Pet Notebook

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A fun yet very useful iPhone app for animal lovers, Pet Notebook gives you the best tool for keeping your pet’s important information all together:

  • Your favorite pictures, organized in a personalized library for each of the pets you want to keep track of
  • Flexible, resizable, editable and designed to store information for multiple pets, this app is the ultimate organizer for pet lovers!

    2. Ask the Vets

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    By installing this app on your iPhone you get a professional veterinarian’s opinion on any concern and doubt you may have regarding your pets. The answers are provided by a team of specialists from the Caldas Veterinary Hospital in Brazil, one of the oldest vet centers in the world with more than 73 years of experience. Although you don’t have to pay for the consultation itself, you are charged a variable fee depending on the number of questions you ask.

    3. Pet First Aid

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    Whenever you need some emergency information regarding your kittens or puppies, this app is the perfect tool to use! Providing valuable pieces of advice, pictures and detailed videos that explain you, step by step, how to give your dog or cat the first aid when dealing with cuts, bleeding, bruises, choking or shock. Very useful for anyone who wants to be always ready to help their pet, this iPhone app is definitely worth the money!

    4. Dog Translator

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    As crazy as it sounds, this app does exactly what it claims to: It translates your dog’s “words” and helps you learn the doggish language for free! All you have to do is record your dog or puppy’s bark and then let the app do its job and analyze the recorded sounds. In the end, the Dog Translator gives you the English translation of your pet’s barks.

    5. Pet Acoustics

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    Somehow similar to the previous app, Pet Acoustics gives you the perfect sounds and music for your pets’ entertainment. Whether you want your cat to fall asleep listening to a calming and relaxing music or you want your dog to get rid of all the stress caused by thunderstorms and loud noises, this app is the best tool you can use.

    6. PetSnap

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    One of the best camera apps for taking snapshots of your cats, dogs, horses or parrots, PetSnap is very easy to use and features more than 30 different sounds specially created to attract your pet’s attention for the coolest pictures possible! From meows and woofs to bell rings, this app provides all you need for creating wonderful photos of your animals:

    Among the possibility of styling your pictures:

    7. Petcentric

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    Last on the list of fun iPhone apps for animal lovers is Petcentric, a tool that helps you identify pet friendly locales in your area, whether you look for hotels, bars or restaurants. You can also locate pet stores and sitters, animal shelters, parks for dogs and cats, groomers and vets or you can add new locations that aren’t registered in the app already. Besides these features, the app also allows you to take pictures, read articles or watch videos with useful information on your pets.

    There are, of course, lots of other apps you can use for keeping track of your pets so it’s up to you to find the ones that suit your taste and needs the best!

    Sonia Tracy is the content editor for PsPrint and editor of PsPrint Printing and Design Blog. PsPrint is an online printing company, which you can follow on Twitter and Facebook.

    Metacritic Launch Movie Finder iPhone Application

    Metacritic has just released their first iPhone app, Movie Finder. Movie Finder shows the latest mvoies and then providers users with the ability to see its metascore and basic information. The app is now available for free from the App Store.

    In addition to offering reviews at a glance, the app lets users find theaters and show times anywhere in the U.S. And while standing in front of a theater, users can get a list of the movies playing there next along with each movie’s Metascore and user scores simply by holding up their iPhone in camera mode to the theater.

    The app also provides SMS and Facebook sharing options, which makes it very easy to share with friends.

    Marc Doyle, Editor in Chief of Metacritic said, “Movie fans come to Metacritic every day to help decide what movies to see or to share their opinions on the films they’ve recently watched. Metascores have become a trusted guide to what many decide to see. Movie Finder from Metacritic makes those decisions even easier when you’re on the move.”

    Best Free iPhone Alarm Clocks

    There has been a lot of talk this week about the Apple iPhone Alarm clock bug. The basic iPhone alarm clock decided not to work on the 1st or 2nd of January and the mass iPhone user base wasnt very happy! However, why do they care when there are a lot of alternative alarm clock apps for free on the app store?

    Here are a couple free iPhone alarm clock alternatives.

    Nightstand Central Free – This ad-supported alarm clock reminds us of the Android operating system with its flip clock on top. We like its helpful weather report included just below the timepiece. It works when you have the phone sleeping and the screen is locked, but for that background alarm capability, you’ll be limited to just four different sounds with the free version.

    Theme Clock Alarm – Swipe from side to side, and you’re offered a choice of a dozen different clock styles. Some of them are stylish. Others, not so much. Surprisingly, this app is not ad-supported, and you can wake to vibrate-only alarms without sounds. What’s the catch? Although you can lock your screen and put it in sleep mode, the app must be running for its alarm sounds to work. This one would work best in a dock overnight.

    Mobile App Developer Ousted by Apple

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    There has long been uncertainty on the exact process that it takes to get an application passed the Apple powers that be. Their ability to simply turn down an application from the approval process seems to be loosely defined, or undefined depending on how you see it. So it begs to question how one developer was able to get over 1,000 apps into the Apple store without raising any flags. (Molinker apps)

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    MSN Messenger and Bing Apps Approaching to iPhone

    I think it was just a matter of time: Microsoft is planning and developing applications for MSN Messenger, the most used IM around the globe, and Bing search engine to be offered in iPhone’s Application Store.

    Should not surprise anyone, Microsoft is always looking to expand their market along with other technologies. So it won’t matter the popularity that could achieve Windows Phone or Windows Mobile, the company will most certain publish in March of 2010 the MSN and Bing’s app for iPhone.

    Image from Neowin

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    Considering also that Microsoft released a time ago applications for BlackBerry and Verizon models. These new apps will not only offer the same and known functionality, like search and maps in Bing, they are planning to introduce new features. Nothing confirmed just yet.

    What else should we expect for next year? Android’s app? Or even Chrome OS MSN Messenger version?

    Fring: VoIP for Your Mobile, Now also Do Video Calls

    fringIsrael based company Fring have been offering VoIP calls from your mobile handset to their own users, but now they’ve introduced the ability to make video calls over your compatible mobile phone’s data connection. More than this, you can also video call people on Skype, Facebook, Google Talk and a few other video clients, as well as co-ordinating all your friends via their online buddy list. Once you’ve got your friends together on a list, you can also tie in IM conversations and posting web clips to people via Fring’s interface.

    Fring video calls are currently available on Nokia X6, N97 mini, N97, 5800, N95 8G and N95 devices as well as Symbian, Android, Windows Mobile, J2ME and Linux devices, and the company plans to launch video calling on the iPhone (the VoIP app is already available on the iPhone, but it does not yet include video). Of course, while the VoIP protocol will mean you use less of your contracted minutes, it will burn through your mobile data connection; make sure you are in range of your Wireless router, or go for the unlimited bandwidth option if you’re going to rely on Fring to make calls.

    Here’s an example of their application in action.

    If all you want to do is get all your IM friends in one place, you could also go over and check out EBuddy, who run a pretty good service.

    DropBox for iPhone Released!

    We’ve mentioned DropBox as one of the coolest free file sharing options available in the market. And now, as most of the cool web apps, the iPhone version has been released to the public. Download it from here (iTunes link):

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    DropBox has a very intuitive and easy-to-use interface, using your Mac, Linux or Windows client; or even using the web interface. You can simply synchronize your files everywhere; it doesn’t matter from which computer you are connecting. And now, it won’t matter if you are using your laptop, desktop or iPhone.

    Some of the other features included are:

    • Possibility to use public links for your files: Instead of using rapidshare, megaupload or any other file hosting; you can upload your files to DropBox in a public folder and share it with the community.
    • Usability similar with Subversion: With the local client, you can store your files in your hard drive. And every time you put files in there, they are automatically synchronized.
    • 2gb of storage.

    And some of the features that you can see with the iPhone app:

    • Download files for offline viewing: Add files to your ‘Favorites’, and they’ll be accessible at any time.
    • Take photos and videos and sync them to your Dropbox: Take a photo from your iPhone and email its public link to a friend in less than a minute.

    Take a quick look:

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    Intro to New Apps Thanks to AppGiveaway

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    Image by The Pug Father via Flickr

    All of us with an iPhone or iTouch know the addiction of downloading applications. For those of us with the 1-click purchase mode have probably found ourselves just clicking away before we realize we’ve spent some major money on what we think are useful applications.

    For the rest of us that don’t have that luxury and are happy to play with free apps, perhaps this site is for you. AppGiveaway is a site that offers you promo codes to get iPhone apps for free or at deeply discounted prices. This is a great site to be introduced to apps that perhaps don’t get a lot of press, or get lost in the shuffle. The site introduces its readers to unique games, productivity apps, financial apps, etc.

    Give the site a try and explore what they offer. I won’t say every app they offer promos for are worth it, but it’s a matter of introduction and taste, what works for me may not work for you, and vice versa.

    Give it a try and let us know what you think!

    Twitter Search App for the iPhone

    As if Twittering on our laptop or desktop was not addicting enough, the addiction was taken to a new level by making it easy to access from your mobile. Whether you’re logged into the Twitter mobile site, or using an app to type your life in 140 characters, the users find that they simply can’t get enough.

    Let’s take Twitter to another level now. Twitter gobbled up Summize and created Twitter.Search, and now users are able to find exactly what they want by typing in search terms. The search will highlight all the conversations and make them available to you, along with providing a list of the hottest trending issues at the moment. Well thanks to Summizer for the iPhone, this app does everything Twitter.Search does, only you don’t have to go to any URL. This useful app sits directly in your menu is quickly accessible to find quick information on what is being discussed.

    Mustache Inc’s tightly packaged app is definitely made with the on-the-go user in mind, and easy enough for general users to pick up as well. While version 1.0 is currently focused on searching and trend watching, the update, pending approval from Apple, looks to offer more options making this powerful app much more useful. You can find this app for $4.99 which is a little steep compared to some of the other apps available, but for marketers, advertisers, business professionals, or avid users, the cost is minimal compared to the use that they are sure to find in Summizer.

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