Turn your videos in to cartoons, share you favorite books, movies & TV shows with friends, and make notes with the best interactive notepad in the world; all with apps featured in this week’s must-have iOS apps.
Check out a few of our favorites from the past week after the break!
Doodle Cam – ($1.99) iPhone – Entertainment
Doodle Cam is an impressive application from MacPhun that allows you to record videos and take photos in 11 different cartoon styles. You can then save them to your camera roll, or share them with your friends via YouTube, Faceboook, Twitter or email. It claims to be the only app that offers video recording with cartoon effects. It’s incredibly easy to use and even displays your effects in realtime, so what you see on your iPhone’s screen as you’re recording is what you get.
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Get Glue for iPad – (Free) iPad – Social Networking
GetGlue is a social network for movies, TV shows, music, games, books and more, that allows you to discover new artists, see what your friends are enjoying, get stickers, and win free stuff! Share what you’re in to with the other 600,000+ users who are currently checking-in with GetGlue and discover your next favorite thing. Rate things you know and love and receive suggestions on other things you may enjoy based on what you like. Earn exclusive points, stickers and rewards from HBO, Showtime, Universal, and loads more. Check out the video above to learn more.
OmicronNotes – ($2.99) iPad – Productivity
Described by its creators as ‘probably the best interactive notepad in the world,’ OmicronNotes boasts a huge list of features, including more than 20 paper and sheet types with various designs, various pens in 6 different sizes, freehand drawing with your finger, text fields with various font types, 120 usable colors, and built-in tools like a ruler, protractor, calculator, and clock. There are also more than 20 stamps and smileys, a pinboard with more than 30 colored post-its that can also be set as your lockscreen wallpaper, an integrated web browser and the ability to export your notes via email or as PDFs. I told you there were a lot of features! I can’t think of anything else you’d want from a notepad.
As always, if you’ve found a great app over the past week that we’ve missed, please let us know about it in the comments.

