In our continuing tradition of rounding up new mobile application releases we found interesting and/or exciting over the past month, we present you with this new list of apps for June 2011. Previously in June, we shared a list of apps that came out in May and during the first part of June, so be sure to check that post for some early June app launches.
This time around, we’re again focusing on new (and notably updated) iPhone and Android applications, as well as a few iPad, tablet and cross-platform apps that caught our eye. As always, share which apps are your new favorites in the comments below.
iPhone Apps
Discovr Apps: An interactive map of all the iOS applications on iTunes. Search for a favorite app, and Discovr shows you related apps in a beautiful visualization. ($0.99, iTunes)
Frenzapp Music: A social music player for sharing songs with friends. (Free, iTunes)
Roger Ebert’s Great Movies: Offers all of the reviews in Roger Ebert’s series of Great Movies books, from 1915 to the present. ($0.99, iTunes)
Doxo: A file cabinet in your pocket. Snap photos of bills and receipts, view digital files, backups supports, and receive paperless statements from select providers.
BiteHunter: Like Kayak.com for restaurants, this iPhone app helps you seek out dining deals via real-time search. (Free, iTunes)
SayClip: Free & private video messaging. Coming soon to Android. (Free, iTunes)
Agenda: A beautiful calendar app with a clean, minimal design. Great replacement for the stock calendar. ($1.99, iTunes)
WeatherTrends 360: Discover your future weather…up to a year ahead! Uses the company’s high level statistical forecasting model to project temperature, precipitation and snowfall trends for 6.4 million locations in 195 countries. ($0.99, iTunes)
SmartFuel: Lets you find cheap gas, but also rate station cleanliness and safety. Uses the Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) database which tracks credit card swipes at the pump for determining fuel rates. (Free, iTunes)
Photosynth: Microsoft’s 360-degree photos app was recently updated to offer cropping, expanded sharing (now Bing, Facebook and email) and includes “Best of Bing Maps” contest, where the prize is free Xbox 360 and Kinect. (Free, iTunes)
Flixwagon Live Video Share: Broadcast live video from your iPhone and share on Facebook, Twitter, via SMS or email. Sketch and draw over the live, video too. (Free, iTunes)
Universal (iPhone/iPad) and iPad-only
exfm: Social music discovery app goes mobile, letting you follow favorite tastemakers, note songs to favorite or share, listen to friends’ shares and buy from iTunes. (Free, iTunes)
NBC: Clips and previews, not full-length episodes. Worth noting, we suppose, but kind of lame. (Free, iTunes)
Fring: Recently updated to include video conferencing on iPad 2. Supports groups of up to 4 people. (Free, iTunes)
Flixlab: Lets a group of friends share video clips and pictures to make movies together. (Free, iTunes)
Hipmunk: Popular flight search app is now available for iPad, letting you sort flights by “agony.” (Free, iTunes)
Roadshow: Lets you save online videos for later viewing, even if you go offline. Supports Vimeo, CollegeHumor, Funny or Die, The Onion, but not YouTube. (Free, iTunes)
Book Crawler: Book database and reviews app was recently updated to integrate Skyhook’s Local Faves. Now lets you talk to others nearby about the books you’re reading. ($1.99, iTunes)
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