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App Review: Cover Orange (iPhone & iPad)

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011
Cover Orange for iPhone and iPad

Best Game of 2011... So Far!

Every now and again there comes along a game that really gets its hooks into the general population. In the run up to Christmas that game was Angry Birds. In the early part of 2011 then surely that game would be Cover Orange.

Cover Orange is made by FDG and follows a simple premise you have one or more oranges that you have to prevent getting rained on by a toxic cloud. It is a combination of platform and puzzle game. You must ensure that all your oranges are under some form of shelter. To help you with this you are given a set number of items such as a crate, wheel and oil drum. These items appear one at a time and you have to drop them onto the playing area below. Positioning is all important. Crates and oil drums are useful for forming the walls and roof of a shelter while a wheel can be used to set an orange rolling in order to get it into position.
Words do this game no justice at all. Everything about this game is good. The oranges look very cute (I never thought that would be something I would ever type). The music is infectious and will run round in your head for days. The levels balance out well between easy ones to help you learn new techniques and some fairly fiendish ones that take a bit of brain power to figure out exactly what order and where you need to dsrop your items to make sure your oranges are safe. The oranges are always very grateful when you do save them and when you don’t? They sould like a guy with Manflu.
The free version has 120 levels and the paid verion doubles this. Believe me when you’ve played the free version you will be frothing at the mouth to get your hands on the new levels. There is currently a  free bonus version out with a Valentines day theme that gives you 10 more levels to try.  The graphics are smooth and the physics engine is very good. You do need to keep your eyes peeled sometimes as you may find something like a small ramp that will give a wheel a bit of extra momentum when dropped on it to move your orange a little quicker. On various levels there are bombs. Bombs can be very beneficial, the explosion launching an orange over an obstacle, but if your orange is too close then it will get blown up.
This is definately my favourite game of the year so far, give it a go and let me know what you think.
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App of the Week: Anaytics Pro by Thomas Blackburn

Saturday, August 14th, 2010
Analytics Pro by Thomas Blackburn

Analytics Pro by Thomas Blackburn, is this the best analytics app on the iPhone?

My app of the week is a very useful analytics client by Thomas Blackburn. I have used a number of analytics apps over the last 12 months and I would say that this is not only the best but also the one that is nearest to Google Analytics itself.

You sign in with your Google Analytics account and you are presented with the profiles that you have set up for your various sites. Pick a profile and then you are able to start to drill down into your chosen sites data. You can start with a summary of visitors for today, yesterday or the last 28 days. There is, of course, the option to set your own date range.

I find with most of the analytics packages that they are OK if you need to check some basic info quickly when you are away from my PC or laptop. You know the sort of thing, you are out shopping when a client calls and asks why they have suddenly had twice the number of enquiries in the last three days. Normally I can check the visitor stats and advise them that in the last three days I have registered their Blog with Feedburner and since then the traffic to the site has doubled, with the bulk of the new visitors coming through Feedburner.

With AnalyticsPro I have a whole raft of information at my finger tips including:

  • Countries
  • Location
  • Language
  • Visitor Loyalty
  • Browser
  • Operating System
  • Traffic Sources
  • Search Keywords
  • AdWords campaigns
  • Plus many more

The app loads quickly and gives you the data you request rapidly, suggesting that the code has been really well optimised. It is a very secure app and uses Google’s API to transmit and receive data.

I think the best endorsement I can give is that during this week I was speaking to a client and we were discussing her AdWords campaign, as a result of information that I gleaned from AnalyticsPro relating to which pages are the most popular on their site we have been able to tweak the AdWords campaign and are looking forward to gaining extra leverage from the clients budget.

I admit I could have reached the same conclusion if I had been at my desk. What surprised me was that we were able to reach the decision while I was sitting on a park bench with my dogs.

The UI is excellent with items nicely spaced out and the app is intuitive to use. This is not an app that I just recommend, this is an app that I have been using all week and will continue to use for the foreseeable future.

You can download Analytics Pro from the Apple App Store. At £3.99 you may think that it is a little pricey for an app, but what price do you put on having information at your fingertips? In my opinion this is the best analytics package for the iPhone.

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