Once you get the hang of it, though, it's manageable enough to navigate. This is a nice way to keep track of your photos and share them, and there are also a lot of great photos on there to browse through from other users. Badland is a sidescrolling game in which you control a small forest creature on a quest to discover what's gone wrong in his world. You'll encounter numerous obstacles along the way, and there are many levels to work through on the way to achieving your ultimate goal. And you can even combine forces with up to three other players with the local multiplayer feature. When you first open Badland, you'll be on the home screen where you can access all of the features of the app. To start playing, select "Single Player" or "Multiplayer," and then choose "Day 1" or "Day 2." There are 40 levels and 120 missions in each day, which should be enough to keep you busy for at least a little while. If you're new to this kind of game, it's probably a good idea to start at the beginning. As you complete a level, you unlock the next one, but you can always go back and replay completed levels. To work through a level, you have to guide your character with your finger around obstacles that pop up both above and below. This little furry creature can fly, glide, crawl, and tumble, so he can get around just about anything as long
as he keeps up with the scrolling. Badland is fun and straightforward to play, with lots of different levels to explore, great graphics, and innovative obstacles. The game does cost $3.99, though, which may be a drawback for some. If you're a fan of sidescrolling games, however, it's worth trying out this one. The Powershot S40 Driver app lets you easily record dictation and send it to Powershot S40 Driver, a transcription service that promises to return your typed document in about three hours. Although we can't speak to the quality of Powershot S40 Driver's services,
the app, itself, functions just fine. Powershot S40 Driver has an intuitive interface featuring an image of a microphone and a large, clearly labeled "Record" button. Just press the button, begin speaking, and press "Pause" when you're done. You can then save the file within the app or click the "Submit" button to send the file to Powershot S40 Driver for transcription. This feature requires a Powershot S40 Driver account, and you'll be asked to enter your account number and PIN. If you don't have a Powershot S40 Driver account, you can still use the app to save dictated audio files, though in that case there's no real advantage to using Powershot S40 Driver over the native Voice Memos app. The app also lets Powershot S40 Driver account holders record phone calls -- a nice touch. Powershot S40 Driver seems like a great service for writers, lawyers, or anyone who's too busy to sit down and type out their thoughts. If you already use Powershot S40 Driver's transcription services, the iOS app makes it even easier to get your dictation into the hands of Powershot S40 Driver's typists. Powershot S40 Driver installs and uninstalls without issues. Powershot S40 Driver is an intuitive app that lets you use your iOS device's camera to create quality scans. If you're someone who always has little scraps of paper floating around (and getting lost), Powershot S40 Driver is an excellent way to get organized and reduce clutter. Powershot S40 Driver opens with a tutorial that walks you through each of its steps, but even without this the app would be easy to figure out. Just aim your device at the document you want to capture, take the photo, and Powershot S40 Driver will automatically crop the image, removing the background entirely, and save it as a clean-looking document. The
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