Application Reviews – Mobile News | Mobile Inquirer https://www.mobileinquirer.com Smartphone, Tablet and Technology News and Reviews Fri, 03 Feb 2012 23:53:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3 Avid iPad Application https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2012/avid-ipad-application/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2012/avid-ipad-application/#comments Fri, 03 Feb 2012 11:42:48 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=1751 Avid App For iPad:

Anyone familiar with non linear editing (NLE) for video on Apple Macs and PC’s will have probably heard of AVID, and in my opinion a f**** nightmare to use and totally defunct when you have equally capable (for most instances) options such as Adobe’s Premiere Pro which has grown over the years to be very capable and nice to use and Apple’s Final Cut Pro (FCP) which has stayed rather stale until very recently but still packs a punch and works pretty well.

AVID Studio Application For iPad
AVID Studio Application For iPad

Having said all this I will not judge this application based on the fact that I dislike AVID on PC’s with a passion and would advise any sane member of the human race to steer clear.

So let us begin:

AVID App review:

With the iPad showing its versatility and strength in the music production department which I covered last week with the Akai MPC Fly review, I am pleasantly surprised to see this new release of the video editing AVID application for the device.

And at £2.99/$4.99 it is cheap enough to trial for 30 days (with the full app costing a couple more pounds after this period £4.99/$7.99).

But, does the app need you to already own the daddy AVID on your desktop to make any use of it, or can you use this application like a cut down version much like iMovies is intended?

Well the answer is, it is up to you. But you do not need the fully blown Avid software for a desktop PC at all to use this iPad application.

With the application working with video, audio and photos, it does mean you can edit more than just some crappy video footage on your iPad and are able to bring in a bit more to spice things up.

Effects and transitions:

As you would expect from an application that has iMovie to compete with, it includes some basic effects and transitions to add a touch of your own style to the video editing process, even though you will see that less is more in this art form as you gain more skills and confidence…;)

But with Photobucket stating that they have seen Photo Sharing Trends with mobile uploads of content such as photo and video to their site on the increase, it is perhaps likely that we will see many more videos been shot with smartphones and tablets and edited on the same devices and released pretty much without ever leaving this framework of technology, WOW.

Exporting options:

With options to upload and export to Facebook and Youtube, this will seriously add another weapon in the armory of the mobile journalist or person who simply wants to have some fun, your movie will also be included in the devices camera roll for exporting and bringing back into a real AVID.

I think this application would be best served in making more people aware of AVID and then perhaps bringing out a decent version of the desktop option for PC and Mac’s that could compete with Adobe Premiere and Apple’s FCP in terms of usability and the ability to manage work-spaces on the desktop more effectively which is an area that AVID sorely missed out on in the past, and saw many potential converts (myself included) steer well clear once we had tested other options that worked easier and pretty much did everything we wanted and perhaps more.

Talking of the shift in user behavior in how we now create video, Avid VP Tanguy Leborgne stets:

“We’ve seen a shift in how creation is happening, and it’s really happening on almost any device, we think the tablet is more than just a consumer device; more and more people are creating on it.”

I still find it really strange that AVID Technology does not bring out a version of the Avid studio software for Mac users when most creatives I know use Macs to work on, such is the level of fear most people who need their PC to work effectively daily have for windows based operating systems, yet they bring out an Apple iPad application that works on the PC version of the software.

Odd…but all in all I rather like the look of this application and will be looking forward to giving it a trial soon.

*This app works on both iPad and iPad2’s.

Anthony Munns]]>
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App Review “Crackle” Watch TV and Movies for Free https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2012/app-review-crackle-watch-tv-and-movies-for-free/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2012/app-review-crackle-watch-tv-and-movies-for-free/#respond Fri, 27 Jan 2012 16:52:35 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=1683 Crackle – Movies & TV App

A great free application that allows Android users to watch FREE movies and TV shows has been released, the application is also getting more and more content so this is not some one trick fly by night app, though the web version is pretty poor looking and seems to only feature made for TV type content.

What is needed however is the Adobe 11 Flash download otherwise there are reported issues using the app, but seen as this is free you cant complain.

The Adobe 11 Flash app is available here:

Crackle App Allows You To Watch TV On Your Android Device
Crackle App Allows You To Watch TV On Your Android Device

If you are into Anime and movies in general then this application is great with around 20 movies added monthly and a host of TV shows. Of course there is a price of sorts to pay for all this “free-ness”, and that is in the form of its freemium nature, so yes you will have to watch a few choice adverts at the beginning of the show, but this is no big deal when the content is free surely!

You will need a data or wi-fi connection to be able to watch their content as it is a streaming service, but we are sure many users will find that this application is indeed a pretty sweet deal.

Anthony Munns]]>
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TownWizard Mobile Application Allows Hyper Local Deals And Offers Easily https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2011/townwizard-mobile-application-allows-hyper-local-deals-and-offers-easily/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2011/townwizard-mobile-application-allows-hyper-local-deals-and-offers-easily/#respond Tue, 13 Dec 2011 18:32:37 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=1113 Hyper Local Application made with ease:

Smartphone and tablet adoption is exploding and fuelling the use of mobile applications and a mobile lifestyle globally.

While the thought of creating a custom mobile app can be overwhelming and tumultuous, there’s an easy-to-use platform that is rethinking innovation in the app world and redefining mobile communities.

30A.com TownWizard
30A.com TownWizard

TownWizard is a mobile app platform that has inspired over 150 apps in seven countries in the past year. Designed for local entrepreneurs and organizations on a budget, and for those with limited technical knowledge, TownWizard provides all the know-how customers need to build a hyper-local iPhone and Android app–at a fraction of the cost and time. Estimated custom app development costs range from $20,000 to $250,000, a king’s ransom compared to TownWizard’s one-time set-up cost of $795 and a monthly fee of $249.

Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort app
Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort app

Founded in 2010 in Florida by an entrepreneur pursuing a hobby, TownWizard was created for aspiring entrepreneurs to develop hyper-local mobile guides. Complete with strong community-building functionality and a companion website, TownWizard customers share their knowledge of the local scene and build a loyal following that advertisers demand. Over the past year, TownWizard has blossomed into a global phenomenon in the app world, serving a myriad of different purposes.

DestinShines.com restaurant-listing
DestinShines.com restaurant-listing

Google recently revealed that one-third of all mobile searches involve some aspect of local news and information. Google, together with countless unconnected mobile options for dining (Yelp, UrbanSpoon), Social / Check-Ins (Twitter, Facebook, FourSquare), News/Info (Yellow Pages, Weather Channel) and Deals (Groupon, LivingSocial) make navigating local life nearly impossible. While the tech industry typically focuses on large metropolitan cities, TownWizard’s hyper-local mobile guides provide authentic, not automated, information from hometown experts for residents to connect daily and for town visitors to receive immediate access to the local flavor.

TownWizard’s low-cost, easy-to-use platform has also attracted small business owners, large companies and other business users looking to build a custom app to stay competitive connect their audiences and expand their brand experience. From large luxury resorts to publishing companies with hundreds of employees, to local events organizers, TownWizard has helped redefine the mobile community beyond geographic boundaries.

With the proliferation of wireless technologies, TownWizard is expected to grow 50% in 12 months to over 200 locations and double its global reach in 12 months to 14 countries.

Anthony Munns]]>
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