Best iPhone apps this week

Mailbox
£Free App Store
The number of people on the waiting list for Mailbox says all that needs to be said about the native iOS email app. While it does the basics right, Mailbox aims to be a bit smarter, and offer a truly mobile friendly experience, with some clever touches to boot. Currently compatible with Gmail only (more platforms coming soon, apparently), Mailbox allows you to archive and delete messages with simple gestures, offers an instant chat-like organisation to your email chains and boasts a unique snooze function so you can delay some emails and have them redelivered to the top of your inbox at a more convenient time. With 800,000 on the waiting list at time of writing though, you’d better join the queue sharpish.

After Burner Climax
£1.99 App Store
Sega’s 2006 fighter jet arcade game has just been released for iOS, putting you in virtual control of some of the world’s fastest fighter jets – including the F-14D Super Tomcat and the F-15E Strike Eagle. Dodge enemy fire and other obstacles as you try to take out enemy aircraft over 20 stages, unlocking achievements to activate exclusive power ups and secret levels along the way.

Roar Rampage
£0.69p App Store
Wonderfully retro from its styling to its soundtrack, Roar Rampage is based on the original 1986 arcade game, Rampage, and sees you playing as an angry dinosaur with a strong arm, a massive boxing glove and one hell of a grudge. You have to punch your way through everything in your path as quick as you can, destroying the weapons and troops the military has sent out to stop you. You can even turn the surrounding scenery into weapons – anyone for a train nunchuck?

Kickstarter
£Free App Store
The popular crowdfunding website has made its way to an iPhone app, making it easier for you to fund and follow the progress of creative projects on the go – and create your own projects, too. At a glance you can see the projects a person has backed from their profile page, a newsfeed of interesting new and popular projects to read about and track how your project’s funding is going from the dashboard.

THX tune-up
£1.99 App Store
If you’ve been running your home cinema equipment on its ‘out-of-the-box settings’, this app will help you tweak your picture and audio settings to get the most out of them. You’ll need the kit to hook your iDevice up to your TV – so an HDMI cable and Apple’s digital AV adapter for your device, or you adjust the picture only over Apple TV via AirPlay. For video you’ll get a series of test patterns that will help you adjust your picture settings for your room and lighting conditions, while the audio tests will check any external speakers to ensure they are working ‘in phase’ and properly.
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Comments
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13 weeks ago
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jsasha
13 weeks ago
Thanks for sharing the best apps of the week! I haven’t checked out any of these just yet, but I will definitely do so soon! Personally for me my favorite app of the week has been DISH Anywhere. I’m a TV lover, so I use the app to watch all of my favorite shows from home, live or from off my DVR, everywhere I go in the world. It especially came in handy when I was traveling for my job at DISH because with it, I never had to worry about missing my shows while I was half way across the country! :)
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13 weeks ago
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Pe
11 weeks ago
Does this list ever change? Its been the same for weeks!!!
Sophie Charara
11 weeks ago
Yes! It is published as a new list in a separate story each week so people can go back and have a look at recent weeks.
Here's the one which went up today: http://www.stuff.tv/news/apps-and-games/app-of-the-week/best-iphone-apps...
andolasoft
5 weeks ago
One of the major limitations of iOS devices is that the user can run only one application at time. It implies that two applications cannot be run simultaneously, no matter how essential the applications are.http://goo.gl/dEdWu