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23Dec/090

Sourtea Review: iFrogz Soft Gloss case

Photo by: Shane Holland

Today I received my new case for my iPhone 3GS in the mail, the iFrogz Soft Gloss case. I purchased it in "green" and am pretty impressed by it, hence this article. I'm going to go over the things I really like about this case, as well as some areas for improvement (and yes, there definitely are some).

What's Included

When you receive the case, you get: the iFrogz Soft Gloss case in the color of your choice and 1 clear screen protector. I use a Zagg Invisible Shield, so I'm going to hold onto the screen protector for now. I'm sure it will come in handy later on.

The Good

There really is a lot to say about how good this case is. First off, the quality is pretty spot on. I've noticed with a lot of these style cases, the seams tend to be a little rough and not really refined. The seaming on the Soft Gloss is pretty darn good. You can still feel a bit of the plastic raised where the seam is but nothing terrible.  The cutouts for the headphone jack, dock connector and silent switch are perfect. Unfortunately, the cutout for the camera could be a bit better (I'll talk more about this in "The Bad"). The case is a great size, adding minimal bulk but sturdy protection.

The plastic is a bit flexible but not terribly flexible, which is good and bad. The nice part is that it seems it will absorb more impact than regular super flexible silicon skins. I really like that the sleep button and volume controls are cover with the plastic to keep the chrome from scratching, just like the chrome bezel is protected as well.

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17Dec/090

iPhone App, Park’n Find, Gets Reviewed

Park'n Find articleThis time of the year is probably the best time to have an application like Park'n Find. This application actually allows you to record your GPS coordinates, images, voice memo, meter reminder and much more for your parking spot. Sound like a little too much? Well, yes, some of the options are.

As I pointed out in the article, it's a bit overkill to have so many features but nice at the same time. I mean, look, you park your car and you want to get on with what you need to do. I can guarantee you not everyone is going to whip out their iPhone and tag their parking spot for five minutes. It's just not going to happen.

I'm happy to report, though, that just the basic GPS tagging of your parking space takes less than 30 seconds. Where the real time killer comes into play is in the additional features. Taking a picture, adding a voice memo, etc. is a bit time consuming and unnecessary for such a simple, mundane task.

The interface is very nice and the live tracking and directional features rock, especially on the iPhone 3GS. Us 3GS users have the unique addition to having the compass integrated into the interface to actually tell us which direction we need to walk in to find our parking spot. Very cool.

You can read my entire article with screenshots, pricing and a deeper look at the features over at Just Another iPhone Blog: http://bit.ly/4I9RHv.

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11Dec/090

Quick Look at 1000 Answers for iPhone

1000 Answers article1000 Answers, a quirky questions and answers application for the iPhone, gets reviewed by me over at Just Another iPhone Blog. I highlighted some key features but overall, I cannot justify even the nominal $0.99 price tag.

This application may be something good for about 5 minutes of your free time but nothing that would have a permanent place on your iPhone. In all honesty, I cannot believe it's actually a paid application.

All-in-all, don't waste your money. You'll get to experience the application just by reading my review and you'll thank me later. I got to review it for free-of-charge but quickly deleted it off my iPhone after reviewing it.

You can read my full article here: http://bit.ly/61VjAD

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9Dec/090

First Article at Just Another iPhone Blog, Apptizr

Apptizr articleMy first article at Just Another iPhone Blog is live! In this article, I discuss the Live launch of Apptizr an iPhone App Recommendation site. The website provides iPhone users with recommendations from Apple's App Store based upon information given to Apptizr.

The sign-up process takes about 10 minutes and is completely free!

Head over to Apptizr and give their service a try, as well as read my full article at: http://bit.ly/7Un2zY .

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9Dec/090

Now Writing for Just Another iPhone Blog

Just Another iPhone BlogIt's official. I am now a staff writer for the iPhone blog, cleverly named, Just Another iPhone Blog. The site offers tons of information relating to the Apple iPhone, including: news, reviews, tips and tricks and much more. While I will still be writing some iPhone-related articles here on Sourtea, I'm going to try to write an article or two for them each week.

Check back here for updates on my articles posted over there and also for my own articles only found on Sourtea.

It's an honor and a privilege to be asked to join the writing staff over there and I hope my knowledge about the iPhone can be put to some good use for the community. So, thanks to Patrick and the team at Just Another iPhone Blog for having me.

Head on over to the site to check out the latest news, reviews and tips and tricks: http://justanotheriphoneblog.com .

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