I’ve mentioned before that I have trouble in the math department. Unfortunately this genetic trait has been passed on to one of my girls. Math doesn’t come easily for either of us. Luckily for me I’m at a point in life where math can be done on calculator. My poor girl’s still in school and [...]
Hip Hip Hooray! I could end this review right now because the Kindle app just put a whole lot of "Hooray" into my iPhone. I’ve never been the least bit curious about Amazon.com’s Kindle. I like the feel of a book in my hand and being able to turn actual pages. Still, I was intrigued [...]
iBowl is really simple. You start it up, choose play, pick your bowling alley and then bowl away. Tap arrows to line your ball up. Then swing your iPhone back and then forward, just like you’re bowling. A note – you really, really have to trust your child before letting them use this app. Unlike [...]
Last night I mentioned to the techy husband that I was going to download some ringtones from the iTunes store. He about had a heart attack because apparently there’s a way to make your own ringtones for free. He walked me through the process and I was able to do it by myself! Happy [...]
Maybe this has happened at your house. Or maybe it’s just me. You send a naughty child to “time out”. You intended to set the timer on your stove but get distracted by the other naughty children. Awhile later you realize the house is awfully quiet so you count heads and realize someone’s missing. Then [...]
Chalk Walk is a very unique iPad app. It has been developed to help your children improve the pincer grip they use to hold a pencil.
iOS 5 Gets Its First Update Thanks to my husband Zack for getting this post out about the new iOS 5.1 release. I’ve yet to install the update…but I’ll be following his instructions below. Shortly after the iPhone 4S hit the market a bug was discovered that severely impacted battery life on those new devices. [...]
I review iPhone apps for moms. I have a decent grasp of techy things but the technical guts (for lack of a better word) of how the apps work are beyond me. So my reviews will be practical and purely subjective. Reviews for moms by a real life, actual mom. My kids will vouch for me.