Fresh iPhone Apps for Mar. 24: Ultimate Browser, Vegan Recipes, airTweet Pro

Looking for a more PC-style web browsing experience on your iPhone? You might want to have a look at Ultimate Browser, a new web browser that just hit the App Store with a host of features. We’ve also got a line on a couple of other interesting new apps, like the food-filled Vegan Recipes, and a Twitter-enabled music-sharer called airTweet Pro. Have a look and start downloading below.

Ultimate Browser (iPhone, iPad) $1.99

Apple might have amped up the speed of its out-of-the-box Safari web browser with the release of iOS 4.3, but some users still want a browser that’s more like the experience they get on their home computers. For those people, there’s Ultimate Browser, which works in a more PC-like experience, using features like tabs, a download manager and social networking integration.

You can customize your search engine providers with Ultimate Browser, as well as share web links between your computer and your iPhone or iPad over your home Wi-Fi network. You can also send those links to friends and to your other devices, allowing you to make your browsing experience seamless no matter what device you’re on.

Vegan Recipes: Meals for Vegan and Vegetarian (iPhone) $1.99

Not a meat eater? Pick up Vegan Recipes for instant access to hundreds of food and meal possibilities with all the details available right on your iPhone. The app comes full of different foods, from snacks and dips to lunches and dinners, and are all broken down by category so they’re easy to find.

Along with recipes and ingredients lists, Vegan Recipes is packed full of pictures of food to help you make sure you get your cooking right. It’s also regularly recharged with new recipes, drawing on popular vegan and vegetarian blogs from around the Internet.

airTweet Pro (iPhone, iPad) $0.99

airTweet mixes music appreciation with the social network Twitter to allow users to share what they’re listening to with friends and followers. Fire up the app and you can access the music files on your device and listen to them, then quickly fire off a tweet about what you’re listening to, along with whatever message you want.

The central tenet of airTweet is speed, so you can actually save text for your updates ahead of time and use it automatically when you tweet about a song. The app also uses gestures to control the device’s iPod functionality, meaning you won’t have to mess with virtual buttons to change songs on the fly. airTweet will also bounce you straight to iTunes or use GrooveShark to locate your songs, allowing you to share links to purchase them with your friends.

Download the free Appolicious iPhone app

Latest from NewsReports