There ain’t nothin‘ those Appleites won’t get their hands on. Well, if it’ll sell well. So the new Apple iPhone and iPod Touch application must be a sign that North American consumers are headed in a more peaceful, strong, joyful direction. (Stay with me here.)
Oceanhouse Media’s “Bowls” application–a visual and aural replica of authentic Tibetan singing bowls–has hit #10 as an Apple Staff Fave. Yes, the staff at Apple are into a truly traditional meditation and relaxation tool. That kinda rocked me a little, too. Just recently released, it took only a few weeks for the old-meets-new application to climb the ranks.
Wanna play some of your own Tibetan tunes at home or at the studio? Download the app from iTunes for $1.99, and remember to go slow with the tip of your finger around the rim on your screen.
Sounds great. Now, if only I had an iPhone! I believe it was suzann who told me I should get one just for the “Sit and Squat” public toilet locator application. Maybe a couple of more and I’ll be convinced.Bob W.
This app is lame. It just plays some sounds, and they have the nerve to charge $2. There are tons of free apps with more utility. And the worst thing is the developer has flooded the app store with fake 5-star reviews. It’s very obvious from the way they don’t say anything, yet get rated as helpful.
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Sounds great. Now, if only I had an iPhone! I believe it was suzann who told me I should get one just for the “Sit and Squat” public toilet locator application. Maybe a couple of more and I’ll be convinced.Bob W.
This app is lame. It just plays some sounds, and they have the nerve to charge $2. There are tons of free apps with more utility. And the worst thing is the developer has flooded the app store with fake 5-star reviews. It’s very obvious from the way they don’t say anything, yet get rated as helpful.