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glutenScan for iPhones Released

The key towards wise grocery shopping is getting the best products that can contribute to the overall health of any shopper. And while we normally rely on the nutritional facts located at the product labels, why go through the trouble if you can have an app that can do it all via your iPhone? That is where the glutenSCan app for iPhones comes in.

Released by Zeer, glutenScan for the iPhone or iPod Touch is the shoppers assistant, aiding the consumer to gluten-free status by providing complete product, ingredient information and allergy warnings. The app provides access to over 30,000 food products and more than 10,000 manufacturers to provide you the information you will need the next time you head on to the nearest supermarket.

The glutenScan app for the iPhone is now available for free at the iTunes store. However, it runs on a subscription basis and rates are as follows: the initial download is $1.99 for 30 days of use, and customers can add 30 days for $1.99 or 90 days for $3.99, getting one month free.

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SOS Helper iPhone App Released

The SOS Helper app for the iPhone may be likened closely to the standard GPS devices used today. But the main agenda for this iPhone app is to be of assistance to anyone who may find himself in trouble in strange places. When some people find themselves in the middle of nowhere, finding the nearest hospital or police station may become a problem and fortunately there is this program which can easily be accessed via an iPhone.

In cases where emergencies are not needed, the SOS Helper can be a good tool as well for locating ATM machines, supermarket listings and so much more. You can download the SOS Helper for the iPhone here.

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Tags: Apple, atm machines, Cell Phones, emergencies, gps devices, iPhone, iPhone, Mobile Software, nearest hospital, police station, sos, strange places, supermarket

Here is something for the people looking for some guides on new recipes to whip up when in the kitchen. All you have to do is get this new app from the first Michelin-starred chef, Patrik Jaros called the Patrik’s Easy Cooking and you will get the experience of modern cooking right on your iPhone. For $2.99, you will get 70 great recipes as well as some tips on how to turn supermarket convenience foods into succulent delicacies with little effort to spare.

The aspiring cooks often look for new recipes to whip up but with over millions of recipes that may come into mind, nothing beats getting the ones coming from the people who are truly into the art of cooking.

The Patrik’s Easy Cooking for iPhone is available in various languages such as English, Spanish and German. The app is also available for use for the Android and the Blackberry.

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Tags: Android, Apple, BlackBerry, Cell Phones, convenience foods, cooks, delicacies, english spanish, iPhone, iPhone, languages, michelin, Mobile Software, recipes, something for the people, supermarket




 

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