than wading through the App store, with its single-level of category organization?
Here, perhaps:
iPhone App Reviews Sorted by Editor's Rating | Macworld
Subcategories, sorting options, reviews, and links to iTunes to buy.
This is a discussion on A better way to find apps... within the iPad General Discussions forums, part of the Apple iPad Discussions category; than wading through the App store, with its single-level of category organization? Here, perhaps: iPhone App Reviews Sorted by Editor's Rating | Macworld Subcategories, sorting ...
than wading through the App store, with its single-level of category organization?
Here, perhaps:
iPhone App Reviews Sorted by Editor's Rating | Macworld
Subcategories, sorting options, reviews, and links to iTunes to buy.
There's also App Shopper.
I'm with the previous poster. Appshopper has been great! I prefer it over iTunes for apps by a mile.
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Another plus for app shopper....
Bremen Cole
iPad 1st Gen 16G
App Shopper is pretty good.
A bump for iPad Apps, iPhone Apps, Deals and Discovery at App Shopper - All Recent Changes for iPad
The nice thing, once you have done the full tour, you can go back and just check for new entries every few days. Rednecks are not gong to like all the Furr'in listings ..but they'll jes'av to get used to it.
Jim Cancil
wetstuff.com
Appshopper is great. I have a RSS feed from them that shows the free apps or apps that have recently dropped to free. I check it out once day and download any free apps that are interesting. 4phun told me about this on the 3g support thread. I had 50 apps downloaded before I received my iPad![]()
Thanks Ice. Was wondering which feed to subscribe too.
AppShopper is great.. thanks.