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Saturday, July 23, 2011

101 must have APPS


 

FLIPBOARD

FREE

iPad


Flipboard is easily the cleverest social media aggregator we've seen on the iPad to date, using your Facebook, Twitter and RSS feeds and arranging them into your own personal digital magazine. It's also free. Genius.

FREE

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One of touch 's personal favourites. Day trotter is an app that offers free downloads of exclusive live sessions from hundreds of bands (including indie darlings Fleet Foxes and Jarvls Cocker). The interface is artfully designed and works similarly to iTunes. Best yet, Daytroffer is totally free!
$5.99

i P hone/i Pod


NBA JAM's strength over grown-up b-ball games was that it in no way takes itself seriously, a quality that's unchanged - if accentuated - on the iPhone. Every few seconds we're regaled with some ridiculous, physics-defying dunk, players catching fire or commentators losing their cool. The iPhone edition actually amplifies the silliness, giving players totally anatomically incorrect bobble heads, a design decision touch strongly supports.
FREE

iPad/iPhone/iPod


The world's best full-colour magazine app.Zinio's been working on desktop screens for years but was destined for the iPad. Zinio features a virtual newsstand that lets you browse, while you simply need to register your details to purchase on the device. In portrait mode you see a page at a time, while in landscape you'll see a double page spread. Why not try touch In the Zinio app ne>rt time?
$12.99

iPad


Apple's premier word-processing app lets you create sharp-looking documents replete with charts, tables and images in any format you can imagine. Its vast template library is extremely useful, and paired with a keyboard dock you'll rarely look at your laptop.
$1,19

IPad/iPhone/IPod 
We suspect you might know this one already, but for the uninitiated: flip disgruntled fowl at sniggering green piggy egg thieves, then realise you haven't spoken to your family In weeks.
ABC IVIEW

FREE

iPad


The great majority of the ABC's content from all its digital channels is available on demand over the iPad on its wonderful iView app. It's really easy to navigate, streams without issue and has content we want to stare at for hours - the makings of a classic. Throw your stinkin' TVs into the street!
FREE

iPcd/iPhone/IPod


Advanced English Dictionary & Thesaurus for the iPhone is, as its name suggests, a dictionary/ thesaurus combo with a 1.6 million-word library. It'salso got an intuitive interface that incorporates similarly spelled words within easy reach. Even better; this useful resource is free.

$9.99

iPad

Autodesk's Sketch Book Pro is the best high-end drawing app for the iPad, using the same engine as its desktop version. It's excellent for freeform sketching, and supports layers and multiple undo. Let your inner artiste out. 
$5.99

iPod


Mirror's Edge Is a free-running game transported into a murky dystopia, with frenetic leoping and climbing action. Employing a combination of accelerometer and touchscreen controls, the production values are impressive indeed. You can even challenge friends In a split-screen mode. Hours of distraction.

 $12.99

IPad/iPhone/iPod


Air Display is an amazing app that turns your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch into a spare computer monitor,That's right - your iOS screen becomes an extension of your computer, and allows you to use the touchscreen for desktop applications.Brilliant.
 $23.99

iPad/iPhone/iPod


Omnifocus might not be cheap, but it's worth the dough, bringing together diary, calendar and task-management function in one slick piece of software. It's probably the first app powerful enough for really real business.


 NANOSTUDIO

$17.99

iPhone/iPad


Nanostudio is a fully-featured portable music production suite, replete with patches, samplers and sequencers, with a brain-melting level of detail packed in. Essentially, for $18, Nanostudio does many of the music production tasks you'd have paid hundreds of dollars to do on a PC a few years ago.
 FREE

IPad/iPhone/IPod


If you're struggling to guess currency conversions in your head, blunder no more; XE Currency Is a godsend that'll be open on your phone every day. If immediately converts any currency you can think of with the very latest data. It's also free.

 $2.49

iPhone/iPod


Diacarta is a visual calendar that offers a fun way of planning. The app promises a 'mental picture of your day', using icons to represent your to-dos. With 50 different icons for all your appointments, Diacarfa's a great planner for visual people.





FREE
iPad/IPhone/iPod
This voice recorder doesn't just record your voice - it'll transcribe it into editable text. However, It's a good job the text i$ editable, because unless you speak like the Queen you'll very likely need to tinker with it. But it's still a useful app that could save you time.
 $3.99

iPad

 Discovr works on the simple premise that's driven pop music since time Immemorial: ergo, if you're into Chuck Berry, you might be into this wild new band called the Beatles. That's where Discovr comes in, elegantly suggesting music based on your current favourites, along with bios and samples. It'll get you out of your musical comfort zone, happily

 $2.49

iPhone/I Pod


Much simpler and smarter than iTunes when It comes to managing podcasfs. Pod caster i$ built around the most popular podcasfs, while letting users search for more obscure offerings. At $2.49 it's also a cost-efficient method of handling your podcast collection.
 PHOTOGENE $3.99

IPad/iPhone/iPod
Photogene is comparable to high-end photo editing suites like Lightroom; an adjustment bar provides fine control over the usual suspects -crop, exposure, saturation and contrast - along with more complicated factors such as colour temperature, highlights and shadows, noise, RGB levels, sharpness and curves. The best photo app around.

$2.49

IPad/iPhone/iPod


While IMDb might be fhe world's favourite movie database, its wealth of information is a real menace to use on the iPhone. Praise be for this IMDb app that presents facts in an intuitive, easy-to-use way without skimping on the information you need. 

 $89.99

i P hone/i Pod


There are plenty of navigation apps out there, but the bar is still raised and set by TornTorn's offering. Regular map updates, multitasking integration and neat car cradles featuring GPS boosters make standalone GPS units curiosities from a long distant past.

 $12.99

iPad
The undisputed star of Apple's very own iWork range is Numbers, which makes short work of spreadsheets and number-crunching on the iPad. Rather dry, of course, but very useful.

 There's no more impressive looking game on the iPad or iPhone than the sci-fi thriller Dead Space at the moment. It's also figured out how to use the device's touchscreen controls in a sensible manner. In fact, it's the best looking game on iOSyet. You should probably play it.

 $2.49

iPad/IPhone/iPod


Tuneln Radio give listeners the power to hear more than 40,000 radio stations on their iPhone, iPod touch or IPad, even allowing thern to record shows for later on. pause live streams for half and hour and buy current tracks through iTunes. It's the radio of the future.



 $12.99

iPad


Keynote, the headline presentation software for the Mac, is a little more challenging on the iPad, but it's helpful for editing presentations on the move. What it is great for is presenting - you'll never need an overhead projector again,


 EVERNOTE FREE

iPad/iPhone/iPod
This brilliant app keeps your life in order by cataloguing notes in folders, whether they're text, photos or audio, then storing them on the cloud, allowing you to access your thoughts from any device, any time. We'd be lost without it.



 $3.99

iPad/iPhone/iPod


Apart from being on awesome game about,well.choppers. Chopper 2 is one of the first apps to take advantage of multiple iOS devices, allowing players to control the game on the iPad via their iPhone or iPod touch. Plug your iPad into the telly and your iOS devices are starting to look a lot like c games console,,.
 $5.99

IPad/iPhone/IPod

 Rendering most other budget apps obsolete is Pocket Money, which lets you track cash flow, set personal budgets, manage accounts, perform calculations and plot everything on some pretty charts and graphs. Takes a little while to get the hang of, but once you do, you'll never look back.


 $2.49

iPad/iPhone/iPod


Although this physics-based puzzle is based on a simple enough premise - feed lollies to Om Nom the monster by lowering them into his mouth -a combination of superb level design, beautiful graphics and excellent physics ensures Cut the Rope is a must-have.


 
$7.99

iPhone/iPod


Times were that only a fool would leave the country without half their luggage allowance in Lonely Planet guides, but now an iPod touch will suffice. As expected, all the best tourist attractions, restaurants and scungy hostels are listed within, while location-aware maps will figure out just how lost you are, The physical books never did that...

 Instapaper Pro easily makes it into the top five apps you must have just because it's so very useful: articles you're browsing online can be saved for reading offline, ad-free and optimised for iOS. Download immediately (and read later!)



$5.99

IPad/iPhone/iPod



The concept is simple but devilishly addictive: draw lines with your finger to guide planes to an airstrip without letting them crash. Simple, but not easy. As more planes arrive on the screen you'll need all your fingers to keep them in the air.
 FREE

iPad/iPhone/iPod


The world's largest bookseller, Amazon, has its own tablet device, but that doesn't mean iOS owners have to miss out on eBooks. This free app lets readers buy from a huge range of titles, read on multiple devices, store bookmarks online, annotate pages and look up words in an in-built dictionary. A desert-island app.
 FREE

iPad/iPhone/iPod


Sure, there's no shortage of Wikipedia browsers for the insanely popular crowd -sourced encyclopedia, but Wikipanion is one of the best. Fast, simple and pleasing to the eye, its easy bookmarking, social networking and adjustable text ensures It does everything you need without any fuss.
 $47.99

iPad


This nimble relational database manager lets you read, write and update records on your network, all over the delightfully simple iOS interface. While you can't create new databases over the iPad, Filemaker Go is a fine addition to any iOS enterprise suite.
 FREE

iPhone/IPod


The undisputed king of business networking platforms is undeniably Llnkedln. with which you can share business contacts, stay in touch with colleagues and clients and hunt for new business opportunities. The iPhone app could do with a bit of tweaking, but in the right hands it can be a powerful weapon. Use it wisely,



FREE

iPad


The Guardian has always been a bit of an innovator online, and its Eyewitness app Is at one with that tradition. It puts the iPad's display to full use. displaying one of the finest images from photojournalists around the world, taken that very day. As a welcome bonus, each picture comes with photography tips.



FREE

iPad/iPhone/iPod

Apple has its own free reader, iBooks, which links to its online bookstore where every major publisher is now on board. While it's great for reading eBooks, it's even better as a PDF reader, and lets readers sort their titles into categories.


 $8.99

iPad


The one-player mode is still infuriating and the artificial intelligence rubbish, but the multi-player mode suits the iPad's large screen perfectly, if even comes with a free IPhone app that players can use as a virtual file-holder from which you can flick your letters to the board.


THINGS $12.99

iPad/iPhone/iPod


We love Things. As the name suggests, it takes all the things you have to do in your life and crunches them into manageable projects. You can prioritise tasks or tag them into categories, even set up a 'someday' list for things you know you're never really going to do.

 $8.99

iPad/IPhone


Microsoft's HALO might not be available on the IPad, but that's OK: Gameloft's N.O.V.A 2's got enough heavy-artillery space opera shooting to keep fraggers satisfied. One of the most graphically impressive apps to appear on iOS, it almost makes you forget the iPad isn't a gaming console..,


 THE NEW YORKER

FREE

iPad


One of the slickest-looking digital magazines around, The New Yorker for the iPad lets you buy the entire magazine through your iTunes account for a fraction of what it'd cost at the newsstand. It's also introduced by a hilarious Jason Schwartzman video.


 $12.99

iPad/IPhone


While there's nothing quite like Biro on newsprint, even the most stoic of cruc I verba lists must admit that Crosswords, with its enormous database of puzzles sourcecl from the world over. Is just as good as the Saturday paper.


 $29.99

iPad


Baby Decks is a bold attempt to bring mixing to the iPad, with two decks, o crossfader, pitch control and transformer bars imitating the DJ experience. The only downside is that it can't access music from iTunes, rather, you'll have to upload tracks yourself.
 FREE

iPhone


The paradox that besieges anyone appreciating a fine wine is that the more you enjoy it, the more likely you are to forget you're enjoying It. Wine Notes sensibly encourages plonkers to photogroph the label and note down where and when their fancy wine is from. It even maps out flavours (bacon, tar and a hint of shoe... mmmm).



   FREE
 
  iPad/IPhone
 
The iPad's great for video content - so long as it's from ITunes. But VLC. an open-source media player, lets you open .avl and even ,mkv video, and doesn't ask any auestions about where they're from. Unfortunately, a legal dispute has the app unavailable at the moment, but we hope it'll be back soon.

 $12.99

iPhone/iPod


Times were that any entry of Grand Theft Auto - the ultra-violent, sharply satirical crime simulator - was reason enough to buy a games console. The same could be said for Chinatown Wars, which retains the anarchic spirit of GTA in an innovative touchscreen format.
 $2.49

iPhone/iPad

 Just because the iPhone'sgot a 5-megapixel camera, this doesn't mean you want high-resolution photographs. No: what you want is to take photos that look like they come from a 50-year-old toy camera with a plastic lens. That's why you use Hipstamatic. Hipster.

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FREE

iPad/iPhone/iPod


The NYT. an early entry on the IPad, still remains the benchmark news app by which all others are judged. It features a daily selection of the best stuff from the paper, presented in a slick, compelling style.

$23,99

IPhone/iPad


Everyone's a DJ at heart. Sadly, not everyone's got enough dosh for the gear. No matter: djay lets IPad users spin, scratch and mix mp3s like a pro. The Interface, which syncs with o desktop version of the app, is incredibly versatile, surprising even for those with some experience behind the wheels of steel.


 FREE

iPhone/iPAd


This entry in 101 Must Have Apps was never completed, as all touch employees were too absorbed in the Scrabblesque multiplayer puzzler, Words with Friends.
 FREE

iPhone/iPad


Shazam is one of those apps fo use if you want to freak out your grandparents about the power of modern technology: simply turn on the radio, press Shazam'$ big blue button, and hold your iPhone up to the stereo. Within seconds, Shazam will fell you what's playing and who it's by, while your Nan's mind will be blown.
 $9.99

iPhone/iPad


The iPad's large, bright screen makes it the perfect medium for comic books,making ComicZeal, which lets users Import cbr and ,cbz files, group them into categories and view panels individually, the perfect app for comic geeks.
 FREE

iPad/IPhone


One of the first Australian publications to utilise the iPad was The Monthly, Black Inc's collection of essays and criticism. In-app subscriptions, simplified text and a cheaper cover price than the physical publication makes It still one of the besf.
 REMOTE

FREE

iPhone/iPad


Apple's Remote app, which connects with and controls your desktop iTunes library through a very neat interface, does what ridiculously expensive home automation systems do, but better and for free.
 FREE

iPhone

While obviously of limited use fo those outside of Melbourne, everyone In Mexico really should have the Tram Tracker app, which uses location aware services to advise you as to when the next trolley is planning to trundle pasf...
 FREE

iPhone

Every week, a team of trendsetters from each of our capital cities investigates what's cool and what'sfool, then helpfully mails it out to the Rest of Us. Their cool charity goes even further with The Thousands app, which helpfully aggregates all the great stuff going on around you.

 $3.99/$5.99

iPhone/iPad


Articles gives you the handy mobile access to Wlklpedia using the same navigational controls as the IPhone's Safari browser. It also allows you to bookmark articles and save photos, so all-in-all a useful app.

FREE

iPhone/iPad
 
 Designed by the team at Twitter, this app seamlessly integrates feeds you're following, opens media, switches between accounts, and updates your account beautifully. Twitter for iOS successfully demonstrates the microblogging service is much more than a trend,.,


$1.19

iPhone


Before Angry Birds was Must Eat Birds, a garish, man
ic game that encourages players to fling wide-eyed 'nomsters' at fat green pigeons who drop in to devour your picnic. Power-ups include a 'Maximum Bake' mode, which comes close to inducing epileptic fits. Stupid fun.
 
++++++++++++
 IMOVIE

$5.99

iPhone/iPad




Who'd have thought just a few years ago that we'd be editing movies on our phones? iMovie makes it easy, and will have you showing off finished masterpieces in no time (and without needing to touch a Mac or PC). You can even upload your movie directly to YouTube or send via email orMMS straight to your family and friends.

$1.19/$3.99

iPhone/iPad


It's hard to overstate the simplicity of Fruit Ninja: fruit pops up on the screen and you dice it, ninja-style. While it may not be the deepest game, it's massively amusing - plus, it's made in Australia!
 $3.99

iPhone/iPad


Zen Bound 2 is a simple-looking but incredibly challenging puzzle that couldn't work on any other platform. Using the accelerometer and touchscreen, players cover a three-dimensional shape in rope. Elegant, engrossing, and very, very addictive.


 FREE

iPhone

 Still the social-networking benchmark,Facebook's in-house iPhone app also sets the standard. It lets you send and receive messages, search, request and approve friends, and even chat live. Get stalking!


$5.99

iPhone/iPad


Do you want to annotate PDFs? Connect to MobileMe or Dropbox? Good Reader works with almost all file types and can connect to networks ond servers to get them. You can also transfer files from any computer using iTunes file sharing, and they'll be visible in the app to open in your choice of compatible applications. 

 $5.99/$ 12.99

 iPhone/iPad

 Driving games attract the most feverish fans: witness the millions of dollars spent on getting Gran Turismo just so. Need for Speed takes itself a little less seriously, but it still looks hot on the IPad. it also uses the accelerometer to control the cars, which makes Hot Pursuit hectic sick.

 $5.99

iPhone/iPad


Bento has been a popular database with Mac users for a while now, but the iPhone and iPad versions deliver an attractive mobile solution, it allows you to create libraries from templates, and syncs with your desktop version.

$5.99

iPad

Designed by Apple specifically for the iPad 2, GarageBand is one of those few apps that demonstrates just what the tablet's capable of GarageBand is incredible: it has scores of instruments, a sampler, a sequencer, an amp and effects, a recording studio - and all for under six bucks. 
 
 $4.99/$5.99

iPhone/iPad

PhotoCaddy is like having a professional photographer giving you advice before you shoot, The app covers practically every photographic situation imaginable, from street photography to food. Besides giving great advice, it's quick to read and implement.


$7,99

iPhone/iPad

Infinity Blade is a sort of on-rails adventure in which you fight one-one-one battles in the God King's castle (kind of like another, popular on-rails adventure with a God of War). It's got cinematic graphics and stupid-but-entertaining gameploy, and It looks incredible on the iPod 2.



 $2.49

iPhone/iPad


There are many weather apps out there, but OzWeather gives you the current and forecast weather in a nice-looking and easy-to-use Interface, it also shows the latest animated radar images for your area and the whole of Australia, plus continent-wide satellite images and synoptic charts.


 $14.99

iPhone

Boozehounds rejoice: one of Australia's most respected wine writers has released an iPhone app, helping discerning drinkers navigate the wide world of wine. Halliday has helpfully tasted more than 55,000 wines, and you can even add your own (If you can find something he hasn't tried).
 $12.99

iPhone/iPad


1 Password is the best way to manage all of your passwords, securely storing everything you need so that you can be safer online with stronger passwords - it can even generate fhem for you. Credit card details, licences, bank accounts and more can be kept in here too.
 Snazam was the original music identification app, but with a huge database of tracks, recommended songs, and the power to recognise music you sing or hum, SoundHound is making a serious play at being the best.
 $12.99

iPhone


In the days before GarageBand, a four-track recorder was the holy grail of the real garage band, FourTrack allows you to construct a song, one track at a time, on your iPhone, and even bounce down tracks,
 $3.99

iPhone/iPad


With Pocket Universe, you can hold up your iPhone, iPod touch or IPad in front of you and see the same view of the sky on your screen -complete with star, planet and constellation names. With many other features, including the ability to track the International Space Station, it's an amateur astronomer's dream.
 FREE

iPhone/iPad


If you've gof an iPhone 4, you'll want to use its camera to take the odd photo. But there's nof much built-in to the iPhone to edit those images. The free Photoshop Express steps up here, letting you crop, recolour and add a whole range of effects or borders. It's great on the iPod touch and iPad too.
 $1,19

iPhone


This is a really cool way to show off your new IPhone or IPod touch; you place two fingertips from each hand on to glowing blue dots on the screen, then blow into the device's microphone to play sweet, sweet music.
 FREE

iPhone/iPad


The best way to get fhe news you want, when you want if. Choose from the Pulse's suggested sources or customise the app with your own RSS feeds. The Interface is easy to navigate and. with the addition of Facebook and Twitter feeds. Pulse will be one of your rnosf used apps.
 FREE

iPhone/iPad


Dropbox is the easiest way to sync and share files online and across computers and iOS devices. A free Dropbox account provides you with 2GB of cloud storage that keeps all the files synced between your devices.

 $2.49

iPhone

Go on. challenge your vocabulary! Using the six letters on the spinning wheel, find all possible words and solve the puzzle. Whirly Word comes with more than 5000 puzzles.


 $2.49

iPhone

The I Phone's accelerometer and gyroscope aren't Just gimmicks; they can be useful tools. Actually, they can be used as some of the world's oldest useful tools. Featuring a plumb bob, a surface level, a bubble level, a protractor and a ruler. iHandy is perfect for the home hondyperson. Just don't use your iPhone as a hammer.
 Get this app on to your iPad or iPhone, buy a decent stand for the kitchen and you'll never have to open your old recipe books again. Just search for a recipe or ingredient, browse sections such as Dishes Kids Love and you'll be presented with the recipe, photos and user reviews. It'll even make a shopping list for you.
 FREE

iPhone/iPad


As great as watching flicks on your iPad might be, movie buffs still prefer to go to a real-life cinema. Flixster not only gives you the skinny on all the latest movies but provides movie times for the nearest theatres, is the perfect app for purists.


 $1.19

iPhone


There's a truckioad of navigation apps out there, but Mocal lets you search for destinations using Eatability and TrueLocal, while seamlessly integrating business listings. At SI .19, it's also really cheap.


 $12.99

IPhone/iPad


Gone are the days when guitarists would trawl for tablature, print it and whack it on a stand. TabToolldt gives shredders a huge database of tabs direct on their iPhone oriPad. Besides tracks, there are also exercises for those still getting the hang of it.


 FREE

iPhone/iPod


Shockingly. iOS devices aren't just for playing Angry Birds -they're good for big ideas too. TED, the international forum for technology, entertainment and design, has great apps for the iPad and iPhone that showcases inspiring speeches from people with enormous brains.
 $12.99

IPhone/iPad

 iOS devices are the perfect gadgets for frequent flyers, and FllghtTrack Pro is an excellent travel companion, it works out arrival and departure times, gives status updates and lets you find all available flights. It even maps out routes. Handy
 $1,19

IPhone


Sometimes it's just not appropriate to neck a beer, but, thanks to Hottrix iBeer app, you're free to chug a virtual pint whenever you like. Simply select your beer of choice, brew it, and drink up. A new update boasts 'Multitasking for iOS 4: Drink iBeer while talking on the iPhone. Tadaaal'
 FREE

iPhone


Each day Qrank provides you with 20 fresh trivia questions, and allows you to compete with friends or other players either in the same location or around the world (then gloat over Face book and Twitter). It's all too easy to get hooked on Qrank.

 $36.99

iPhone/IPod
  

if you depend on having reliable remote access to servers, no matter where you are. without lugging around a notebook computer.
 LogMeln ignition lets you access any number ot Windows or Macintosh computers using
your mobile device Perfect for high-end users

 Gourmands have been relying on The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald's Good Food Guides for their dining advice for years, but now their entire content, searchable and tailored to your current location, is available on the iPhone at a fraction of the price.


 Propellerhead's wonderful virtual synthesiser, Rebirth, blew the minds of bedroom bangers with its Roland simulator when it was released back in 1998. Now, it's been resurrected in full on iOS, and it still sounds incredible.



 $2,49

iPhone/iPad

Spark Radio is an app that lets you stream the world's radio stations to your iOS device via the internet. Looks good and works every time. It's brilliant, but internet radio is a continuous download stream, so watch those data limits.

 $2.49

iPhone

Based on the long-running music trivia show on SBS. RockWIz features more than 2000 multiple choice questions for true music freaks. Sadly, there's no Julia Zemiro or roadies holding scorecards, though.



 FREE

iPhone/iPad


As useful as your IOS device is, sometimes you just need a break from being so damn productive. Pocket Pond is exactly what if sounds like: a portable fish pond. It doesn't do anything exactly, but it's exceedingly relaxing.

 $1.19

iPad


if you've always fancied yourself as a bit of a piano player but have no musical ability. Magic Piano is your friend. Play freestyle on cutved or spiral keyboards, or play a well-known tune by tapping on dots as they cascade down the screen. Is It music? Is if a game? Who cares! 



 $3.99

iPhone

Star Wars Arcade lets us geeks do the one thing we've always dreamed of (no, it's got nothing to do with Princess Leia in the slave outfit): fly the Millennium Falcon. Using a cute augmented reality technology. Star Wars Arcade lets you shoot down Tie-Fighters flying around your room. 


 $1.19/$2.49

iPhone/IPad


Converting a photo to black-and-white while leaving the color of one part of the Image untouched can really draw attention to a picture, and CoiorSpiash lets you do Just that on your iPhone or IPad with a minimum of fuss.


 FREE/$5.99

iPhone/iPad


Using a police scanner has always been fhe single fastest way to find out what's going on around you. Now all you need is an iPhone and 5-0 Radio to listen to police, firefighters, aircraft, railway, marine, emergency and ham radios all over the world.

 

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