Saturday 22 June 2013

Best iPhone Workout Apps For Physical Fitness

De-stress and the development of diet and healthy cooking, these must-have apps help you on your journey. Why not put your iPhone to an increased use of loading some applications of the ability to use that will help you get the most out of your workouts? These applications can be used if you are in the gym, work at home or outdoors. Can not afford a personal trainer? There's an app for that.

RunKeeper 

RunKeeper uses your iPhones built in GPS to track your fitness adventures. It has an easy to use interface and can be used to monitor running, walking, cycling and many other activities too. You can enter activities manually, if you do your exercises on the treadmill, RunKeeper still has you covered.

RunKeeper syncs with your own web site where you can view your history and more detailed statistics. Integration with Facebook and Twitter is also included so you can show his physical prowess to your friends.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/runkeeper-gps-track-running/id300235330?mt=8

SlimKicker Calorie Counter

Getting in shape is serious business, but treating it like a game can help keep you motivated. SlimKicker Calorie Counter (Free, iPhone) lets you track what you eat, and awards you points for healthier choices and logging your exercise. You can link up with friends for friendly competition, or to take on missions like “No Snacks After Dinner” or the “Replace Soda Challenge.”
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/slimkicker-calorie-counter/id512812753?mt=8

GymPact

This iOS only app has an interesting concept, which is making sure you don't skip out on your gym time by paying you for your time! That's right, this app will pay you to exercise.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gympact-cash-reward-to-motivate/id456068701?mt=8

Nike Training Club

With celebrity trainers and 85-plus workouts for strength, cardio and core, Nike Training Club's newly upgraded app has amazing content for all fitness levels, says Eva Redpath, a personal trainer in Toronto. "There are step-by-step instructions and video demonstrations and you can set your workout to playlists from your music library."
https://itunes.apple.com/en/app/nike-training-club/id301521403?mt=8

Zombie Run

This is one of the most creative apps out there. Put your headphones on, press start, and start running. And that's when you'll hear them...ZOMBIES! This app is a running game and audio adventure, co-created with award-winning novelist Naomi Alderman. As you run, dodge zombies and follow orders from the voice recordings. Before you know it, you've just completed a successful run.
https://itunes.apple.com/en/app/zombies-run!/id503519713?mt=8

Weight Watchers Mobile

The Weight Watchers Mobile app is a smart application for those that are on the go, but still want to keep on track with their Weight Watchers diet. When you download this free application you can choose to login as a Weight Watchers subscriber or check out a sample of the app’s features. Everyone can enjoy the daily featured recipes, shopping lists, success stories and weight loss tips.
https://itunes.apple.com/en/app/weight-watchers-mobile/id331308914?mt=8

REPs Health and Fitness App

If you're determined to launch - and stick at - a new fitness regime in 2013, this free app from the Register of Exercise Professionals will provide all the support and motivation you need. With more than 29,000 fitness instructors from across the UK listed on the register, it helps you find exercise classes and personal trainers in your area. You can also chat to a fitness expert between sessions - and track your progress.

Food Switch

Created by the world-leading George Institute for Global Health in Sydney to reduce confusion over food labelling, this app contains a database of 20,000 packaged foods. Shoppers can scan barcodes of different foods to see how many calories and how much fat, sugar and salt they contain and also get a list of healthier alternatives.

Wednesday 19 June 2013

Best iPad Board Games of All Times

With the popularity of the online desktop, board games are enjoying a resurgence. Instead of gathering around cardboard, why not use your iPad? Many of the most popular and classical games table are available as applications on the iPad. In addition, an iPad app eliminates the need to install and clean one mind, and makes it impossible to lose the pieces! The best applications to recreate both the gameplay and the social component of the physical board game. This applist will guide you through the best apps to load on your next gathering of friends and family.

Yahtzee
Yahtzee is one of those strange addictions that is better experienced than explained. It's hard to pinpoint what makes rolling those dice over and over again so fun, but it's beyond gratifying when you finally see those sixes line up. Yahtzee for iPad takes you on an adventure where you'll square off with numbers non-player characters, and for those who want to try their hand at rolling dice against their friends, you can even issue challenges on Facebook.
Monopoly
Monopoly is a board game of choice for many people, and not be disappointed by the application of Monopoly. Monopoly for iPad game faithfully recreates the beloved, with only stylistic deviations. The animations added, however, do not detract from the clear goal of application to preserve what the fans love the game. Still, the game itself is somehow less attractive when you are not moving parts or counting money. Still, Monopoly is an essential application in the arsenal of any iPad game board amateur.
Ascension
Created by three Magic the Gathering pro tour players, Ascension I, of course, a card game, players build their decks in the game to decimate a series of bad NPC and gain victory points. Given its heritage, it is very impetuous, with garish card art as Warhammer Fantasy and complicated interface style. It is also very quick and very different players can build decks to take advantage asymettries the game. The online mode integrates with Game Center and allows players to play games very fast or very slow ones, with pan limits ranging from 10 minutes to 14 days.
Ticket To Ride
Hardcore fans may disagree, but our experience suggests that there is great depth tactics Ticket To Ride, but fun and gentle enough for both relatively young and very hungover to join in. essence of collecting cards that let you play various types railway rolling stock, and use them to build a railway network connecting the dots on the map enough to fulfill different missions you are given.
Words With Friends
Words With Friends adds an incredible feature that takes you beyond the officially licensed version - the ability to play not just one, but several online games at the same time. Switching between games is incredibly easy thanks to the quick change menu always one touch away, listing all their games and that require your attention.
Unfortunately, although this version is free, it is also full of ads. If you are fundamentally against in-game advertising and pop-ups thought were bad, you should probably move right along. After every few laps, 2 second ad appears and fills the screen demanding your attention. If you can handle that, however, and you are a fan of Scrabble and word games in general, the ability to play in several games is an unconditional Scrabbler feature not to be missed.
Neuroshima Hex
Neuroshima Hex is another tactic that can be played in multiplayer mode with either humans or AI. The four players have to control an army and fight for survival in a war-torn land. Applying rapid pace with original artwork, asynchronous online multiplayer support and allows you to make purchases in the application of 5 additional armies.
Easy to learn, thanks to manuals and tutorials that you familiar with its rules and maintain, since there are three levels of AI difficulty, you can choose a mode based on their experience.
Conquest
I love the board game Risk, but almost never play. It takes a long time to set up and too long to finish the game. Conquest, iPad adaptation of the classic game Risk, solves both problems. Conquest and gameplay makes setting quick and easy. An army of 100 men against an army of 90 men can be combated with the push of a button. No need to roll the dice for an hour. Besides the classic world map and game settings, Conquest has many different options and variables map the game. The graphics could certainly use an upgrade, and no online mode. But overall, the conquest is very nice.
End Notes
Board games are fun but now, thanks to iPad, even SCRABBLE can be reproduced without stumbling even once out of place! Board games now available on the iPad or iPad Mini are high quality but retains the feel of the original paper and physical game pieces!

Board games on the iPad and the iPad Mini are great! We played Scrabble hundred times with my wife's parents, and now we have a game with four of us in our own iPad, playing against each other.

Saturday 15 June 2013

Best Addicting Games For iPad

Apple released its first version of iPad tablet in 2009 and after that till date there is a storm of tablets from all companies in the market. According to various surveys, by end of this decade, there will be more number of tablets in the World as compared to computers, which will definitely comprise more [...]

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Friday 14 June 2013

Asphalt 8: Airborne For iOS, Android to Release in July 2013 [Trailer]

Game Loft is on the go these days. Lately we have seen a lot many game release activity for touch platforms. Recently we have seen games like Modern Combat and Gangstar Vegas. Asphalt 7 was released in 2012 and now its the turn for Asphalt 8: Airborne in July 2013. Now the teaser trailer has [...]

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Thursday 13 June 2013

Download Man of Steel Game For iPhone, iPad, Android

Man of Steel is a game based on superman movie with the same name in Jun 2013. The game for touch devices was expected to be launched on 14 June 2013, however it has been made available for iOS devices about a day before than expected. As we have told something about the game earlier [...]

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Apple’s Official Weather App For iOS 7 Review

Apple had built in official weather apps in previous iOS version but it was generally disliked by users. Such apps forced the users to switch over to the third party apps for such like utilities. With the launch of iOS 7 beta versions, we have noticed that all new operating system carried a weather app [...]

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Monday 10 June 2013

Best Translation For iPad on iTunes

Language is a wonderful thing. It is the common thread that binds entire societies, allowing ease of communication and understanding. Finding yourself in a situation where you are unable to adequately communicate, on the other hand, is extremely frustrating. A language barrier can stunt relationships that could have grown stronger otherwise. Whether you are travelling abroad or seeking to learn a new language, the more tools you have at your disposal the better. With these 10 iPhone apps there is no reason you should ever find yourself lost for words again – regardless of the language.
  1. Languages – The name may not seem very imaginative, but the app certainly delivers on the promise. Languages is a $0.99 app that includes 12 full language dictionaries as of January 2013. The best feature of the app by far is the offline mode, which means you don’t need a connection to use the translator.
  2. Google Translate – There are so many useful and fun features with Google Translate, it’s hard to believe that the app is free. You can use voice command for translations for over 15 languages, as well as listen to spoken translations in over 20 languages. There are also over 60 interchangeable languages available for text translation. The interface is simple to use and draws from Google’s vast resources to deliver accurate translations, including suggested alternatives for misspelled translations.
  3. Universal Translator – With over 50 supported languages, this truly is a universal translator app. To use this app, both parties must have a Google Chat account, however, only one party needs to have the app installed. Once your mutual languages are defined, every message you type is automatically translated. This app costs $2.99 from the iPhone store.
  4. iTranslate – As translator apps go, iTranslate is one of the most feature-packed offerings available. The basic app is free, but you can also purchase a powerful voice recognition add-on for $2.99. The Text-to-Speech feature is a lot of fun, too. You can enter any phrase, choose one of the many stored dialects, and the app will speak the phrase in that dialect. This feature includes both male and female voices, and you can slow down or speed up the output for better clarity.
  5. SpeakText – This useful app will allow you to translate documents just by touching or highlighting text. The app will read out your chosen text sentence by sentence. There is a free version of the app available in the iPhone store, as well as a full version which is $9.99.
  6. SayHi Translate – At $2.99, this app is well worth the money spent. It has incredibly accurate speech recognition in over 40 languages. The app combines language and dialect in order to return the best translation, helping you break down barriers in countries all over the world. SayHi Translate has been number one in both the App Store and Apple’s “What’s Hot.”
  7. iProTranslate – Social media meets international relations with this $0.99 translator app. Use iProTranslate to communicate in over 40 languages via email, Twitter and Facebook. The interface is easy to use and returns quick results, so your conversations flow naturally without long delays in replying to your friends.
  8. Voice Translate Pro – Speak languages in over 100 countries with this impressive voice translation app. The app is available for $2.99, which includes the full version of the app and all updates. Voice Translator Pro is constantly improving, so you won’t be disappointed with this extraordinary app.
  9. MyLanguage Translator Pro – This app includes over 50 supported languages, which due to the community based nature of the app is sure to increase. MyLanguage actively encourages users to request new translations, as well as draws from a huge community of native speakers to improve current translations. Another excellent feature of this $4.99 app is the transliteration function, which can help translate Latin characters and aid in pronunciation.
  10. Translate Professional – The free version of this app includes over 50 languages. However, you can purchase a number of add-ons, including speech recognition. The interface is incredibly easy to use and navigate, and the phrasebooks are available both on and offline. You can also hear the translated phrases spoken in the native language, giving you the chance to improve your language skills, too.
Armed with these 10 apps, you will never feel alone or unable to communicate in a foreign country again. These translators continue to improve, creating a global community where anyone can make new friends on an international scale without worrying about miscommunication along the way.