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By PreCentral, on May 4th, 2012%
Image Worker Pro, by MetaViewSoft, is an app that will allow you to edit your photos directly on your webOS device, giving you the ability to resize, crop, rotate, adjust brightness, and so much more (check out our review of IW Pro , although note that MetaView is actively updating the app and there may have numerous enhancements and bug fixes since our review). One of the updates to the app has been to change its rotation so that it's always in a landscape mode. While this works better on the TouchPad, you may prefer the app to work in a portrait orientation on a webOS phone

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Rotate Image Worker Pro to portrait orientation
By PreCentral, on May 3rd, 2012%
The joy of the Enyo application framework is that apps can be easily built not only to work on webOS smartphones and tablets, but across platforms. We've seen plenty of apps take advantage of this cross-platform nature, including Exhibition-emulator Dock , Flashcards to Go , and Instapaper-reader Paper Mache .

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ToodleTasks hops, skips, and jumps onto webOS smartphones and Android
By PreCentral, on May 3rd, 2012%
What do you get when you mix together a 4.8″ 720P AMOLED screen, 8 megapixel camera, quad-core processor, a 2100mAh battery, a smooth riverstone-inspired shape, and a wireless charging system? The Samsung Galaxy S III , of course. Yeah, those latter two could have been said about the original Palm Pre as well, and we'll admit we take issue with Samsung's misleading “first wireless resonant charger”, which we have no doubt the uninformed will take to mean “first wireless charger”, even though Palm crossed that bridge more than three years ago

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Samsung introduces the Galaxy S III, with a riverstone shape and wireless charging
By PreCentral, on May 2nd, 2012%
Way back in 2009, the Palm Pre and webOS were still new to the world. Also new to the world was Evernote, who released an app built with the also new Mojo framework for webOS . It was a decent app, but it struggled to keep up with changes made to webOS and the Evernote system

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App Review: E Notes
By PreCentral, on May 2nd, 2012%
neato! , by Geoff Gauchet (or Zhephree, as he is known around these parts) is an amazing app that brings the ability to send any text or URLs between your webOS device and your computer (or another webOS device) with almost no effort at all. While you only need to have neato! active in the dashboard to receive any message, you need to actually open up the app and tap the “Send to” button to bring up a screen where you can send off a message

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Add "To Computer" neato! launcher icon
By PreCentral, on May 1st, 2012%
These are strange times in which we live. One month ago we were watching accomplished webOS app developer Inglorious Apps – the guy who brought us Glimpse – building an Enyo app called Dock to bring Exhibition-style glanceable info to iPhone and Android users. It was weird, because unlike the previous Enyo ports to land on other platforms ( including Inglorious Apps' Glimpse for iPad app Panes ), Dock was not a webOS app first

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Dock goes in reverse, brings an Exhibition Enyo app to webOS third, not first
By PreCentral, on May 1st, 2012%
Last month we gave away a hundred copies of Wifi Media Sync in conjunction with the app gaining a new Mac client .

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Wifi Media Sync 3.0 on sale for 60% off this month
By PreCentral, on May 1st, 2012%
When you're doing something awesome, people can't help but notice. They might not acknowledge it, but they take note and sometimes they just outright copy it. We saw it before when Research in Motion introduced the BlackBerry PlayBook, and we're seeing it again with today's introduction of BlackBerry 10.

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BlackBerry 10 borrowing even more from webOS
By PreCentral, on May 1st, 2012%
By PreCentral, on April 30th, 2012%
We can all agree that the hallmark, the crown feature, of the webOS platform is its unmatched multitasking user interface. There's simply no equal to its prowess.

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App Review: Taurus
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