New in the App Catalog for 19 October 2010 11
by Derek Kessler
Wed, 20 Oct 2010 9:53 am EDT
Boy oh boy do we have a mega app feast for you. Granted, it’s due to our own negligence, but with all the excitement we had to deal with yesterday, would you want us to be distracted by mere apps? Okay, yeah, we should probably be distracted by apps. They are important to the success of the HP webOS platform, after all. Without further ado... apps!
- Captain Kirk Soundboard, Captain Picard Soundboard, and The Borg Soundboard. Yeah, we’re geeks. We can’t help it. “Make it so, Number One.”
- Internet Radio Pro ($0.99) and Internet Radio (ad-supported free) give you unlimited access to thousands of internet radio stations from all over the globe.
- PDFtoWORD converts any PDF file to a Word document and then emails it to you.
- To get into the seasonal spirit, there’s plenty of Halloween-themed goodness floating around: A Hangman Haunting, Top 100 Halloween Songs, and Halloween Sounds just to name a few.
Just to be clear, if you even thing of buying any of the Jersey Shore soundboards, we will disown you. With that out of the way, we’ll point you past the break to check out everything else that’s brewing in the App Catalog.
New apps:
- 'Snooki' Soundboard, $0.99, by EvilTech Studios. Soundboard of more than thirty quotes from the linguist that is Jersey Shore’s Snooki.
- 'The Situation' Soundboard!, $0.99, by BdotR. More than thirty quotables from the Jersey Shore’s word painter The Situation.
- <3 notes, Free, by komola UG. “Love dice” for spicing up the evening.
- 3To2 Map's Beta 3, Free, by M-O-J-O Development. Google Maps with Street View (app not available at press time).
- A Hangman Haunting, $0.99, by Pj Nation. Halloween-themed hangman.
- Always Sunny Soundboard, $0.99, by Space Cash. Soundboard of hilarity from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
- Anonymous SMS Lite, Free, by Philip Bernstein. Send anonymous text messages for free.
- Army of Darkness Soundboard, $0.99, by Soundboard Masters. Twelve phrases from Army of Darkness.
- Austin Powers Soundboard, $0.99, by Soundboard Masters. “Yeah baby, yeah!”
- Basket Champion, $0.99, by DS Effects. Shoot the ball through the ring as many times as you can.
- BomberCards, Free, by Mike McElligott. Puzzles built off of images taken by US Air Force bombers.
- Bond Girls (Keys), Free, by TEARN media. Revisit images of the beautiful women of the James Bond movies.
- Bricks Touch, $0.99, by DS Effects. Classic brick breaking game.
- Captain Kirk, $0.99, by Soundboard Masters. “Engage.”
- Captain Picard Soundboard, $0.99, by Soundboard Masters. “Tea, Earl Grey, hot.”
- Castles Tour (Keys), Free, by TEARN media. Learn about the castles of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
- Celtic Violins Ringtones, $0.99, by Tagoror Networks. A collection of beautiful Celtic tunes played on violin.
- Chris Hansen - Dateline NBC Soundboard, $0.99, by Soundboard Masters. “Hi, I’m Chris Hansen with Dateline NBC...”
- Christian Rock Music, $0.99, by Hewlett-Packard. An ever-changing and evolving collection of essential Christian rock.
- Desserts of the Americas (Keys), Free, by TEARN media. The best dessert recipes of the Americas.
- Diet Control Demo, Free, by Wevos. Fourteen-day trial of Diet Control logging and calculator app.
- Dr Zoidberg Soundboard, $0.99, by Soundboard Masters. “Yay, I’m useful!”
- Drag Tree, $2.99, by Imperial Penguin. Display a red-yellow-go fast drag racing starting line tree.
- FighterCards, Free, by Mike McElligott. More than one hundred puzzles made of images of US Air Force fighter jets.
- Flashlight Pro, $1.00, by Philip Bernstein. Flashlight with customizable strobes, colors, sirens, and sounds.
- George Bush One Liners, $0.99, by Soundboard Masters. “Strategery.”
- Halloween Sounds, $1.74, by Tagoror Networks. Soundboard of, well, Halloween sounds. Boo!
- Hip Hop Sounds, $1.19, by Tagoror Networks. Sound effects and voices to build your own hip hop mix. Actually, you probably shouldn’t do that.
- horses for kids, $1.99, by tengriprod. Horse-themed card matching game.
- InContact Plus, $1.99, by tiqtech. Two-tap quick calls, emails, IMs, and texts.
- Internet Radio Pro, $0.99, by Casey Broome - L337Tech.com. Tune into thousands of online radio stations from across the world.
- Internet Radio, Free, by Casey Broome - L337Tech.com. Ad-supported version of Internet Radio Pro - listen to radio stations from all over.
- m.radio, Free, by m.creatory. Classic 80’s-style interface meets internet radio.
- Muscle Car Sounds, $0.99, by Soundboard Masters. Listen to the engine sounds from several popular muscle cars.
- Nature Ringtones, $1.49, by Tagoror Networks. Relaxing nature sounds for your ringtones.
- NetPhlix, Free, by WatchMeFreak. Manage your Netflix queue on the go, add and remove titles for your next mailing.
- Old School Hip Hop Top 100, $0.99, by Hewlett-Packard. The top one hundred “old school” hip hop tunes.
- Panorama Calculator, $1.99, by Third Wish Software. Plug in the specs of your camera and get all the calculations you need to take effective panoramas.
- PDFtoWORD, $0.99, by Jason Cheeks. Convert any PDF file to a Word doc and have it emailed to you.
- PreOily, Free, by M-O-J-O Development. Monopoly on your phone (a work in progress).
- QuickGrader for Teachers, $0.99, by Ubiquitous Software Solutions. Help for teachers with repetitive grading tasks.
- Simple Paint II, $0.99, by Virtual GS. Simple and easy-to-use painting program.
- SMSenger, $0.99, by Momentii. Easily text multiple contacts in one go.
- Southern Rock Top 100 of All Time, $0.99, by Hewlett-Packard. Listen to the 100 greatest southern rock songs of all time.
- Stopwatch Lite, Free, by FibeFactory. A simple stopwatch with lap functions.
- Superbowl (Keys), Free, by TEARN media. Pit yourself against search bots to answer questions about the history of the NFL Superbowl.
- The Borg Soundboard, $0.99, by Soundboard Masters. “We are the Borg. Resistance is futile.”
- Top 100 '60s Songs, $0.99, by Hewlett-Packard. Listen to the top 100 songs of the 1960s.
- Top 100 Halloween Songs, $0.99, by Hewlett-Packard. A collection of the best Halloween-themed songs (e.g. Thriller, Monster Mash, etc).
- turtles bowling for children, $2.99, by tengriprod. Kid-friendly turtle-themed bowling game.
- txt flipper ??dd??? ?x?, $1.43, by Gomez Industries. Flip a passage of text upside down to screw with your friends.
- Txt Ready, Free, by Digital Capture. Pre-set text messages for quick sending.
- Vana'diel Clock for FFXI, Free, by Sinime. Countdown clock for Final Fantasy 11.
- Waynes World Soundboard, $0.99, by Soundboard Masters. “Party on Wayne!”
- webOS Blog, Free, by Frigger.org. [German] Check out the latest Palm news from webOS Blog.de.
- Winery Tour (Keys), Free, by TEARN media. Learn more about winery destinations across the globe.
- Yoda Soundboard, $0.99, by Soundboard Masters. “Do, or do not. There is no try.”
- Zelda Cheats, $0.99, by James Derek Tate. All the cheats, secrets, maps, glitches, passwords, images, easter eggs, and more you need to know for all of the Classic Zelda games.
- Zelda Soundboard, $0.99, by James Derek Tate. Soundboard of classic Zelda game sounds.
Updated apps:
- 1-Touch-Dial, $0.99
- 2010 Funniest Ringtones, $2.99
- Absolut Wallpapers Deluxe, $0.99
- Agile Messenger, $9.99
- Air Horn, Free
- AnimalCards, Free
- Asphalt 5 HD, $4.99
- Auto Total, $7.49
- Beat Box, Free
- BestPrice, Free
- BFG Maps, Free
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11 Comments
where's that 2.0 wallpaper we've requested, huh?
PDFtoWord may help those of us with the PDF failing to render issue.
Seems like a long list of nothing.
Apple's daily app list is an even longer list of nothing.
I can think about buying the Jersey shore sound board but idk about thinging it Derek Lol..
Derek I must ask how long does this take you to do every day?
enough that he doesn't always catch typos. :)
derek, I promise not to 'thing' about jersey shore. In context, that typo really sounds dirty...
"HPalm" please disable the geo filter for Denmark. I can't buy any apps at all, only some of the free is possible to download.
Derek's just jealous of the Situation's abs!
We can "Spoof" a call, an email & a txt message. Why can't we "Spoof" the APP catalog into thinking my phone is from the US? Need an app to fake a palm profile? Is that illegal? Or just crafty...
Captain Kirk doesn't say "Engage," that's Picard. Just sayin'.