The image that immediately comes to mind when thinking of planning and preparing teaching lessons is of the kindly teacher, laboriously trudging through large amounts of paper and mapping out the direction of the upcoming lesson. Oh, hang on...that was a Dickens book i was reading. Well, its either that or you can update it to the 20th Century by imagining the same scenario with its modern day equivalent - Excel spreadsheets and Word documents. Now it's time to move on from those efficient but bad old days and move into the next generation of lesson planning. Common Core is ... Read more
How could we possibly pass up on the opportunity to review a wedding photo app with a name as brilliant as AppilyWed. Believe me, there are some pretty average names out there for apps but this one is perfect. So does the app live up to the name, you ask? Well, luckily enough, this is an app that offers something new in the wedding photos concept. Up till now, this type of app has tended to be simply an online version of a traditional wedding album. Hardly a reason to switch formats as the traditional book style wedding album wins ... Read more
Gablit is a new entertainment and recommendation, social search engine, born out of London a few years back, when three entrepreneurial types realized one night when they had lost their mobile phone, that trying to find the best entertainment available was turning into a full time job. They decided to develop this classy, informative, localized entertainment guide that encourages entertainers to promote their event and gives the audience a place to find out everything that is going on around them or wherever they are planning on visiting. Gablit solves a problem that people often find themselves having to deal ... Read more
London is a very big city and on any given week there is something like 600 concerts to choose from featuring everything from Irish folk to top 40 to the very best classical orchestras in the world. There's also around 30 different theatrical performances playing not to mention the 11000 bars and restaurants at your disposal. So if you are a visitor to the 'Big Smoke,' as it used to be known, it's almost a full time job to research where to go. You could pick up a copy of Timeout and a bunch of other mags or log on ... Read more
We have reviewed quite a few wedding planning applications in the past but most of them have been geared towards the amateur enthusiast or even the bride and groom themselves. This one, however, is a much more complete planner for the professional or entrepreneurial businessperson. WedPlanner Pro is an all encompassing application that gives you the tools to plan everything from contracts to budgets and wedding checklists to reception checklists to ensure that both clients and vendors are catered for. This simple yet powerful app gives you all the organizational capabilities for you to provide a wedding that your bride ... Read more
Adoptions have been back in the news quite a lot lately with the Russian Government's recent decision to stop their children being adopted by US parents. It stemmed from a rather ill thought out decision by one American woman to 'send back' an apparently unruly child she had adopted but had proved too difficult for her to handle. The adoption process is a difficult one at the best of times and, to have the best chance of success, it makes sense to have all the information you need at your fingertips. TheAdoptionApp is a comprehensive guide to the international and ... Read more
I wonder how many of you know what's going on in terms of entertainment in your city tonight. You'll probably think you have a pretty good idea but it's actually fairly difficult to get a grip on the multitude of events that are happening every night in a major city unless you buy an evening newspaper, the local 'whats on' guide and then check a few local Internet sites. Wikido is a very flexible geolocalization-based entertainment search engine that hunts down all the entertainment in your city from countless websites whether it be a concert, a rodeo or sports event. ... Read more
Now that we have got used to Facebook's Timeline it's not so bad after all - except for the annoying sponsored adverts, of course. It's actually quite neat to have your life broken down into the years that you've been a member and lots of fun to see what you were doing this time last year. It might be nice if your other social networks offered a similar service. Everyday Timeline will gather all your entries from all your social networks and put them into a Timeline for you and that includes all your photos, videos, maps, calendars, tags and ... Read more
Knowledge is everything these days, it seems. Start a new job and it's as much about just how up to date you as it is on what you can bring to the table. The world is moving fast and it's important to keep up with current trends. Many companies will send their staff members to conferences or seminars but, with our businesses truly global these days, they could be situated anywhere from Beijing, China to Louisville, Kentucky. So maybe an online solution is possible to shrink the knowledge gap. Conferize is a social conference and event finding app that lets ... Read more
We've featured plenty of fun applications at FeedMyApp in the past that let you organize your life a little bit better and never let you forget important events in your life. However, we haven't come across one quite as cool or unique as LifeTicker Pro. This simple time tracking and reminder application lets you create categorized 'tickers' or timed ticking clocks, to remind yourself or share with others, important dates in your life. Could come in useful so you don't forget your mother-in-law's birthday or your anniversary. LifeTicker Pro turns all your important people, things, events and big dates ... Read more