A free app from magazine Consumer Reports available on iTunes may help harried shoppers decide in a hurry which model is worth it in the coming holiday season.
Categories include: cars, electronics, home and garden, babies and kids. Early adopters have a few complaints (centered around the search function, or lack thereof), it could still come in handy.
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4 responses to “Consumer Reports App for iPhone, iPod Touch”
It would be helpful if you included a link to the iTunes Store in your review so we didn’t have to go searching everywhere. And it seems very odd that ConsumerReports.org is not visibly promoting the app on their site either? Nevertheless, here is the link:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObj…
point take, link added, tx