I spent some time looking for panorama-related apps for the iPhone and came up with the following:
Panorama by Airshed
Panoramas by Helix Interactive
TripStitch by Byteslice Software
Pano by Debacle Software
Panoramascope by Phil Endicott
PanoLab and PanoLab Pro by Originate Lab
I’ve actually played with PanoLab a bit (landscape, portrait) after seeing p0ps Harlow using it.
Posted April 22, 2009 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Dispatches, Technology. Tags: app, application, iphone, panorama, photo stitching, photography. 3 Comments.
Catherine asked me what iPhone apps I recommend, so I went looking. Exposure, WordPress, and Google Mobile App are on the first page of my home screen. Mocha VNC and Band are buried a little deeper, but deserve mention.
I’m surprised to say that Loopt and Whrrl disappointed me. iPint was good for one laugh, but [...]
Posted August 12, 2008 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Dispatches, Technology. Tags: app, App store, applications, iphone, iPhone app. Be the first one.
Armin Heinrich’s $999 I Am Rich iPhone app is no longer available on Apple’s app store. Perhaps they felt too ridiculed by The Register to keep it listed? Heinrich says seven people bought it, two by mistake.
So, now what’s the most expensive app?
Posted August 8, 2008 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Questionable...funny. Pointless., Technology. Tags: app, App store, bling, conspicuous consumption, expensive, iphone, iPhone app, rich. Be the first one.