A New iPhone App – Fish Out of Water

iPhone App Fish Out of Water

There are a number of developers on the App Store, but some of them are highly popular, like Halfbrick Studios, which is known for some titles as Jetpack Joyride and Fruit Ninja. The Australian developer has recently released a new iPhone app named Fish Out of Water. The game can be purchased on the App Store for $0.99 cents. As for its quality, the title resembles Jetpack Joyride, which is really polished. Apart from a perfect experience, the game can be characterized by splendid art and design work. However, there is one disadvantage: Fish Out of Water is so simple that it becomes uninteresting within a short while. The whole game is about throwing fish and earning “distance” and “skips,” which make one’s rating.
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Adobe’s Photoshop Touch Can Be Used by iPhone Users

Adobe Photoshop Touch

Today Adobe has announced the official release of its new Photoshop Touch app specially created for the iPhone. So Photoshop Touch can be defined as the mobile version of the legendary Photoshop software from Adobe. The app is set to bring the basic Photoshop capabilities right to iOS devices.

Being worth of $4.99 the given app shares the same features with the iPad’s application and this means that users can utilize adjustments, layers, selection tools and filters. It also ensures access to Adobe Creative Cloud as well as 2GB storage.
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App Screenshots Will Now Be Locked to Curb Scammers

App Screenshots Will Locked

Apple has updated its Developer Portal to inform app makers that the company will now lock screenshots attached to app descriptions in place once the product is admitted for sale on the App Store. To upload new screenshots, developers will have to submit a binary for an update both when submitting a new app and updating information for an existing title.
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Google Maps Return to Apple iOS 6 as a Part of the Apple Apps

Google Maps Apps

Apple had kicked out both Google maps and YouTube from its latest iOS 6. The idea here was to get better control of its environment by creating its own maps and also allow its highly popular automated voice assistant Siri to help a little more. However, despite all the good intentions, the faulty maps by Apple caused the company to let go of its lofty ideas. Google is once again all set to make an appearance on Apple iPhones, this time, through the Apple App Store.
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Apple Makes Further Revamps to App Store for iOS 6

Apple Revamps

Earlier this week, Apple made several changes to the iOS 6 App Store, most notably adding Genius to apps. New tweaks discovered in the latest beta suggest the company is further streamlining its Chomp-inspired application to have it ready for release when the new mobile operating system arrives next week alongside the so-called iPhone 5.
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