Apps

  • It’s fast, it’s easy to customise, and it makes reading content easy… Rockmelt might just be your new favourite browser.

  • Goes against many of your natural inclinations when it comes to iPhone navigation, but some will love its power to dish up bite-sized news.

  • Turning news into a quick catch up format is appealing, but without personalisation, Circa’s not there yet.

  • Despite Goldfinch’s article suggestions being pretty accurate, the lack of offline reading and inability to save browser links for later mean we’ll pass for now.

  • It’s got some nice ideas, but Trapit doesn’t feel like it’s actually helping; it feels like too much effort for what it’s supposed to do.

  • Relevance fails in too many areas to be recommended. We could forgive its limitations if it worked well or was fun to use. Neither is true.

  • Not actively bad, but not good enough, either. You’d be better off with Flipboard, The Early Edition or Reeder, instead.

  • A new way of experiencing video that’s capable of an astonishing level of immersion. The iPad was made for apps like this!