One of the most popular segments on the GeekWire radio show and podcast is App of the Week, offering up a recommended download for your mobile device. In this special episode, we expand the concept to a full show, with a big rundown of our latest favorite apps.

Sasha Pasulka of Salad Labs in the studio. (Erynn Rose photo.

Joining John Cook and me in the studio to share their picks are GeekWire’s Rebecca Lovell, and GeekWire contributor Sasha Pasulka of Salad Labs, known for its Pop Salad celebrity stock market game.

Here’s a complete list of the apps we talked about (in the order we discussed them, in case you want to follow along).

Cleartune: Precise chromatic tuner for guitar and other instruments. $3.99 for iPhone.

Clear: Productivity app, simple way of keeping prioritized to-do lists — with sound effects! $2.99 for iPhone.

Cocktail Compass: Happy hour finder, from the Stranger, shows the nearest happy hours and how much time is left. Free for iPhone and Android. (Related: Happy Hours from GoTime and Seattle Weekly.)

Cocktail Flow: (Sensing a theme here?) Beautifully designed cocktail recipe app for Windows Phone, Windows 8, iPhone, and Android, recommends drinks and provides recipe based on liquor in your cabinet.

LinkedIn CardMunch: Scans business cards and quickly converts them into a LinkedIn contact. Free app for iPhone.

Postagram: Quickly and easily send physical postcards through the mail for 99 cents based on photos you take on your phone. Free app for Android and iPhone. (Endorsed by John’s mother-in-law.) Related: Sincerely Ink app for sending greeting cards through the mail. (I used this to send Christmas cards last year.)

Glympse: Real-time, time-limited location sharing for Android, iPhone, Windows Phone and BlackBerry. (Classic use case is when you’re stuck in traffic. Sasha also recommends it for tracking and connecting with family members at theme parks.)

Uber: High-tech town car service, pricey but super-convenient to use an app to summon a driver, track the location of the car as it comes to you, and also pay for the ride. Related: Taxi Magic app.

Apps for Kids: PBS Kids, free video app for the iPhone and iPad. AlsoPotty Time with Elmo, interactive storybook that helps with potty-training kids.

Eyejot: Send short video messages from your phone. $4.99 app for iPhone. (From Seattle entrepreneur David Geller.)

Missile Defender: Defend your city from attack! Highly addictive game for Android, 99 cents.

Glee Karoake: Free app for iPhone, with in-app purchasing of songs. Features include autotune and harmonize. (How Rebecca has been honing her karaoke skills.)

Music apps: Pandora, Rhapsody, and Spotify.

Google Listen: Audio search and playback app for Android.

Stitcher: Internet radio app for iPhone and Android.

Fast Customer: Avoid phone trees on customer service lines by having them call you instead. Free app for iPhone, Android, Kindle Fire and Chrome.

Apart from the apps, we also had some unresolved business to take care of, the answer to last week’s Name that Tech Tune. The song was Legend of Zelda, Ocarina of Time, the Gerudo Valley level. Stay tuned for a new Name that Tech Tune challenge next week.

Listen to the show above or directly via this MP3 file.

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