Archive for January 16th, 2010
iFeltThat 2.2 Adapts to Changing Quakescape
News| No Comments »Independent iPhone developer Danny Goodman has released iFeltThat Earthquake 2.2 for iPhone and iPod touch. The latest version accommodates the high volume of earthquakes like those that have rattled Mexico, California, and Haiti in recent weeks. The app, chosen as an App Store “What’s Hot” selection last October, continues to provide the fastest and most detailed earthquake data directly from the USGS and other sources in a mobile-friendly environment.
Apple Again Hits Back at Nokia in Patent Dispute
News| No Comments »Bloomberg reports that Apple has struck back at Nokia again in the growing patent dispute between the two companies, filing a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) seeking to prevent the import of mobile phones from Nokia. The…
Apimac releases Mac Notepad 7.0 for Mac OS X
News| No Comments »Apimac today released Mac Notepad 7.0, an update to their notes utility for Mac OS X. Designed from the ground using the latest Apple technologies, Mac Notepad allows you to save, copy, paste and organize all your favorite snippets with ease. Drag the text from other applications, drop a text file from Finder or, of course, write it yourself. Notes are easily retrieved by category or content by simply typing text in a search field. A handy Recents Menu keeps track of your latest edited notes.
Male Behavior Demystified in Man Laws 1.4 App for iPhone
News| No Comments »Joseph Collins has released Man Laws 1.4 for iPhone and iPod Touch. With a mixture of humor and familiar situations, Man Laws provides lots of unique and funny insights into the male psyche. The app offers to demystify some of the quirks of male behavior in a humorous way, helping men and women alike to better understand the sometimes zany, often unpredictable things that those of the masculine gender are prone to say and do. It’s as close to an instructional manual for men that there is.
The Roadie 1.1 App – Your iPhone has never Rocked This Hard
News| No Comments »S&H Entertainment Localization has released The Roadie 1.1 for iPhone and iPod Touch users. The Roadie must save the world from alien robots while avoiding an electrified wall that follows closely behind. This character driven game features fast-paced, non-stop action with an original heavy metal soundtrack for insanely addictive gameplay. To effectively rid the world of these alien pests, The Roadie must successful play his guitar in time to the app’s original heavy metal soundtrack.
Grave Sites iPhone App – Comprehensive Bios and Learning Opportunity
News| No Comments »Deep Powder Software has released Grave Sites 1.1 for iPhone and iPod Touch users. The app offers the most comprehensive biography and grave site location information available in any app of its kind. In depth chronicling and GPS locating, along with flexible features, means an easy yet fully encompassing learning experience. The app provides detailed biographies of thousands of well known figures from both current times and history.
Paradise TV for iPhone – Hot Models and Videos Just a Tap Away
News| No Comments »JENS Ltd. has released Paradise TV 1.0 for iPhone and iPod Touch users. This application is the hottest thing to hit the market in recent memory, offering fifty top-quality video clips and one hundred photos of some of the sexiest, most gorgeous models in the world. Coming from JENS, developers of the steamiest apps available, users already know the product will surpass their expectations.
iHUD 2.0 App Turns iPhone Into a Glass Cockpit
News| No Comments »Aero Visions International Inc. has released iHUD 2.0 for iPhone and iPod Touch users. iHUD is an application that turns an iDevice into an aerospace inspired mobile glass cockpit. The app offers a fun way to teach, see, and learn about how motion and force effects the vehicle they are riding in. With the iHUD application, an iPhone becomes a mobile visualization tool, depicting extraordinary graphics with a simulated horizon and features for relaying and displaying pertinent data.
321Run 2.0 – Run, Challenge and Share with your iPhone
News| No Comments »Paris based eComposite has released 321run 2.0 for iPhone devices. Version 2.0 adds a complete online experience, allowing users to share their runs and challenge others. The free website is directly connected to the app, allowing to easily share your run with others, instantly after you run. 321run is a focused app to track your runs and train yourself running, from beginner to intermediate and even expert levels.
Steve Glinberg releases KidCalc Math Fun 1.10 for iPhone and iPod touch
News| No Comments »Independent software developer Steve Glinberg has announced KidCalc Math Fun 1.10, the tenth update to his popular animated math flash cards and learning activities app for iPhone and iPod touch. This new version of KidCalc Math Fun adds Valentines Day themed graphics and Number Tracing. Designed specifically to leverage the iPhone’s unique capabilities, KidCalc helps teach math to children, ages 3-8 years using holiday themed graphics, engaging animations and voice-overs.
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