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New iPad app gives users a new way to browse through their music collection

According to a Feb. 13 report in AppCraver, the developer Device and Application has just introduced Sleevenote into the App Store. This app gives users a new, intuitive and fun way to browse a music collection. Just flick through the album art in your collection. When you've found a release that you feel like listening to, tap to flip it over and see its tracks. Tap a track to play it. Check out the slide show!

You can view your music collection in full screen and browse in grid view, or by artist. You can also create playlists using standard player controls. What's more, this app is AirPlay enabled so you can stream your music to your Apple TV or to independent speakers. Cool! Just $4.99.

Also new to the App Store today, according to App Store announcements, is the new price of Steamscope HD. This awesome app is now free in a Valentine's Day Special. Your mission here, should you decide to accept it, is to tilt and hold your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch in ways that lets you navigate a maze of tunnels. As you go along you have to work your way around obstacles and quickly solve puzzles. Check the slide show! This app is free for today.

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All these apps are universal, they work on the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Have fun and we'll be back next time with more exciting apps.

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George Ottusch is a Long Island native. He graduated from Dowling College in 1983. After a career in IT, he made the jump to the field of education and received an MS in Elementary Education and an Advanced Certificate in Educational Technology. Currently he writes about the iPad for the Long...

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