Today, I wanted to bring attention to a brand new iPhone Magazine app, TapTilt,  now available at the iTunes App Store. TapTilt is your on phone iPhone Magazine App, that highlights the very best iPhone apps. TapTilt explores various categories of iPhone apps, while providing tips, in-depth reviews and just plain fun and useful stuff you’ll love.

Browsing through the App Store can be a bit overwhelming. There are just too many dang apps? How do you find the best? TapTilt does all the work for you. I personally love this app and am proud to say I’m one of the contributing writers (Take Me Out to the Ball Game).

TapTilt ($1.99) is currently rated an average of 5 stars, with 10 reviews.

In this very first edition, you’ll find the following high quality and engaging content;

Take Me Out to the Ball Game – Yours truly reviews 5 of the absolute best Baseball iPhone Apps to take with you to the ballpark. This is my top 5 out of over 100 I’ve tested out.

Art & the iPhone - Author Kyllea Kerg explores the Brushes app, showing you the magic of this beautiful app. This app is just so cool!

Green Thumb Apps – Author Lynda Andrews-Barry presents the most useful Green apps. She chose the best out of more than 80 apps she screened and you’re going to love her work and these great apps.

Weekly Game Reviews – This week, All-in-1 Gamebox gets a very entertaining video review. You have to see this video!

Weekly Music Review – Kanye West’s Vampire Weekend is featured in this month’s TapTilt edition.

Cartoon – Wait til you see the “Social Media Meet-up” cartoon. I’d fit right in with my iPad in hand. :)

iMazing – Did you know the iPhone can save lives, help the autistic, drive cars and even save relationships? Author Angela Soric brings you iMazing,  a focus feature on all the strange apps and interesting ways you can use your iPhone.

Need more? Additional sections of this awesome magazine include iPhoneography, Travel, Tips and Tricks and Wallpaper of the Week.

Here’s the full description from the App Store

“TapTilt — The magazine, evolved.

This isn’t a print magazine converted to digital text. TapTilt is the first publication written specifically for users of the iPhone and iPod Touch and designed to take full advantage of the multimedia capabilities of the devices. Published on Sideway’s M3 platform, it explores topics and conveys information in ways that other magazines can’t.

This inaugural issue features articles on baseball, gardening, and a fingerpainting app that’s been used to make New Yorker covers, all told through the most appropriate medium — text, video, audio. In addition, the issue includes regular columns on travel, iPhone photography, tips on getting the most out of your device, and more.

TapTilt is a monthly publication, but new music and game reviews, as well as free wallpapers and ringtones, will be updated weekly.

You’ve entered the age of digital multimedia. Wouldn’t you like something to read while you’re here?”

Please do check out the new magazine app and let me know what you think. You can also follow TapTilt on Facebook.

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