Photography is a hobby of mine, and like many others who enjoy sharing their photos, Flickr has become the common place to upload, share, and view all types of photos. While the Flickr website displays fine on the iPad, I like the use of apps because it is just focused on making the experience better in my opinion. While searching for a good Flickr application I came across FlickStackr, and have been using it daily ever since.
This is not an over-complicated app by any means, but it does what it is supposed to well. That is, displaying images from Flickr in an easy to use format. While it works in both portrait or landscape mode, landscape will obviously give you the best experience. This has the so-called standard layout of the menus on the left, and a large viewing area on the right of the iPad. Whether you are displaying photos from your own gallery, groups you are a member of, or just general browsing, you can view images in either a list or gallery style.

In Mac OS X, if you need to burn some files or a music CD, it’s not too hard to do the basic things. However, if you need more and ask around for the application to do it, Toast will be the answer you get most of the time. When I had my Mac Mini [...]
Posterous.com is a service gaining popularity. It specifically notes that it is not a micro-blogging service, but a site which lets you post pictures, blogs, videos, etc. by sending it through e-mail or other means such as the app we are discussing today. I use Posterous to post images from my iPhone, camera, and images [...]
Recently, I needed to find an application that was “similar” to one I use on Windows, which was Microsoft Visio. After asking around on Twitter, there was only one response from a bunch of people…..OmniGraffle. Wow, how did I not run across this before? Needless to say this was an app I had to grab, [...]
I have long been a fan of Bento, which is a personal database application for the Mac. I have used it since version 1, and have had the pleasure of reviewing it several times since. Bento fills a gap for people who need a database solution, but do not need an application like FileMaker, which [...]
I have done some previous reviews of Bento from FileMaker, which is a database solution for more casual users, such as for home use and small businesses. While Bento is fantastic, it’s still limited and there are people out there who need more when it comes to database software. That is where Filemaker 10 comes [...]