Here Are The Best iPhone And iPad Apps You Missed This Week
by Ellis Hamburger on Sep 17, 2011, 1:29 PM
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We've put together all the best apps you may've missed hearing about this week. We have the first virus scanner for iPhone (and why you might want it), a brilliant handbook for photography skills, TNT's new video streaming app, and much more. There's even an app for sheet music that automatically turns the page as you play. Tonara is an app that's been a long time coming Tonara is a sheet music app that listens to you play, turning the page when the moment is right. It's an incredibly complicated idea made simple. The app is free, but buying sheet music synced with Tonara will cost you. Somehow, Tonara even works if there are multiple people with multiple iPads using the app. Price: free
Turntable.fm gets its own iPhone app If you haven't heard of Turntable.fm, the music startup that's sweeping the tech scene, now's a good time to jump onboard. Turntable is part game, part social experience, and part music player. You hear music, grab a DJ spot, put on music you like, and hope people give you the thumbs up while they're listening. As you accumulate more points, you can purchase new avatars to represent you as a DJ. You really need to give it a try. Price: free
Virus Barrier scans emails and files for viruses, even though your iPhone can't get infected Intego's Virus Barrier leverages Intego's excellent virus scanner and builds it into an iOS app that scans emails and cloud storage locations like Dropbox for dangerous malware. Not that any malware could harm your iPhone anyway, but it's handy to be able to scan and repair files inside emails and folders remotely. Price: $2.99
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