Posts Tagged ‘candidate’
Back to School Sale for the Plagiarism Checking Tool – Novus Scan
Last Updated on Wednesday, 5 September 2012 05:15 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 5 September 2012 05:15
Terra Novus Labs celebrates the start of a new school year with a back to school sale. Novus Scan, is now on sale for $9.99 USD, a 40 percent discount. The app enables users to compare documents, checking them for copied text. Using Novus Scan, users can build a database of documents and then scan the database, searching for copied text. After the user imports a document, Novus Scan compares the text to its document database using a two-step, word-by-word scanning algorithm. Continue reading
Tags: algorithm, candidate, document, document database, import documents, inexact, mac os 10, mountain lion, novus, offline, offline users, plagiarism checker, Rolling, rolling meadows illinois, Scan, search, student, tool, window users, work reference | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Introducing 2012 Map: The Presidential Election App
Last Updated on Monday, 20 August 2012 12:30 Written by iUseMac Monday, 20 August 2012 12:30
Cory Renzella is pleased to announce the release of “2012 Map: The Presidential Election App”. This iOS app lets you create, save, and share 2012 presidential election scenarios in a quick and easy way. It includes “Live” maps that are updated daily with the newest polls; “Historical” maps that detail every election, from 1789 through 2008; and a blank “New” map that you can customize from scratch. This app is a must-have for anyone interested in American politics and presidential elections. Continue reading
Tags: candidate, controversial election, Cory, election of 1876, election scenarios, electoral vote, historical maps, history buffs, iPad, iphone, iPod, news, presidential elections, rutherford hayes, samuel tilden, Share, State, store, taipei taiwan, way | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Poke a Prez – Political Game App Puts Blind Kids on Tandem Bicycles
Last Updated on Saturday, 18 August 2012 08:05 Written by iUseMac Saturday, 18 August 2012 08:05
Poke a Prez is the political game app predicting the US Presidency with 50% accuracy. The game is politically agnostic, so it chooses no side. The player chooses their candidate and then “Pokes to Vote!” The tally of votes is downloaded into a database and put into the Poke a Prez national database to predict the election outcome. The best part is proceeds go to something meaningful, but helping the Rush-Miller Foundation put blind and visually impaired children on tandem bicycles in the US! Continue reading
Tags: Alchemy, blind kids, business, candidate, dollar costs, face masks, Google, iPad, player, Poke, Political, political game, Pueblo, purpose, RMF, rush miller, simple game, Tandem, tandem bicycles, technology interfaces | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
A U.S. President, SuperPrez 1.3 for iOS: Compete to Win the Election
Last Updated on Thursday, 28 June 2012 12:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 28 June 2012 12:00
MICOM Software announces A U.S. President, SuperPrez 1.3 for iOS, an election simulation game based on the US electoral voting system. Players compete against President Obama to try to win the presidency for the player’s candidate. Competing in skill-based and trivia games, players race to win all 538 electoral votes and become the SuperPrez. An educational app for all ages, SuperPrez encourages players to have fun while learning about the US government and the presidents. Continue reading
Tags: 270 electoral votes, 538 electoral votes, apple logo, candidate, Cromberg, democrat, education category, educational works, hat, iPad, iphone, iPod, president, State, style, style game, trivia game, trivia questions, us electoral system, voting | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Terra Novus Labs Presents Novus Scan, a Plagiarism Scanner For Mac OS X
Last Updated on Monday, 4 June 2012 07:51 Written by iUseMac Monday, 4 June 2012 07:51
Terra Novus Labs is pleased to announce the availability of Novus Scan 1.0.2, a plagiarism checker for Mac OS X Lion. Novus Scan, an offline plagiarism checker, enables users to build a database of documents and then scan the database, searching for copied text. Users can import documents into its database using drag-and-drop or a file open dialog, import text that they’d like to scan, and Novus Scan compares the text to its document database using a two-step, word-by-word scanning algorithm. Continue reading
Tags: algorithm, candidate, document, document database, file, inexact, intellectual property agreements, mac os 10, mac os x, mac store, novus, offline, open dialog, Presents, rolling meadows illinois, Scan, scan results, scanner, search, work reference | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Elections Pal Saves Time And Money With Paperless Elections
Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 March 2012 10:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 13 March 2012 10:00
Rovalo Labs has announced the release of Elections Pal 1.0 for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad users. This app lets users conduct a complete election from their device, with no paper and no hassles. Elections Pal is the perfect tool for educators who are teaching students about the election process. By participating in an electronic election in the classroom, students can learn by actually seeing the process in action. Continue reading
Tags: candidate, choice, date, education category, elections mexico, electronic election, fairness, industrial engineer, iPad, neighborhood associations, paper, polling results, printing ballots, sake, screen users, share results, tool, transparency, update | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
SecureMac is Hiring Developers
Last Updated on Friday, 9 March 2012 04:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 9 March 2012 04:00
SecureMac is hiring Mac Cocoa Developers. Seeking developer candidate who has a strong grasp of programming fundamentals and understanding of the Apple UI experience to be based in upcoming Whittier, California area office. The company is casual, but also energetic and team-focused, rewarding hard work and innovation. Candidate will be responsible for implementing new features in existing applications as well as developing complex applications from top to bottom. Continue reading
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WorkAround.me – a real-time location-based recruitment app
Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 February 2012 09:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 15 February 2012 09:00
five81, a London based startup announces the launch WorkAround.me, an iOS recruitment app. The app helps connect local business and candidates in real-time. Candidates can register, create a profile, browse local vacancies and get in touch with employers; Employers can advertise and manage vacancies, view relevant local candidates and get in touch with them. WorkAround.me’s unique self-service software allows you to register as a candidate or as an employer. Continue reading
Tags: apple logo, basis, business, candidate, casual jobs, employer, fixed term contract, flexible basis, hope users, iPad, iphone, launch, productivity category, search radius, search status, software, State, time location, WorkAround | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Become America’s 1st Social President with VoteMe for iOS
Last Updated on Friday, 3 February 2012 02:50 Written by iUseMac Friday, 3 February 2012 02:50
Estonian based Bamboo Apps today announced the release of VoteMe for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices running on iOS 4.0. A whimsical and timely new social game, this app lets users run their own campaigns in a bid to become America’s first social president! Users simply make a profile in VoteMe, create their own digital political party, invite anyone and everyone they’d like to vote for them, share their views and more. This game lets you do everything real candidates do. Continue reading
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Presidential Election 2012 Provides Election Coverage and Candidate Bios
Last Updated on Thursday, 19 January 2012 01:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 19 January 2012 01:00
Simple Tree today introduces Presidential Election 2012, a convenient election coverage app for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Presidential Election 2012 provides continuous updates of the latest political developments in the U.S., with candidate bios, the latest news and a calendar of important political events. Users can share important events from the primary calendar with their friends and can access Twitter feeds to follow candidate’s tweets. Continue reading
Tags: application development company, calendar, campaign, candidate, candidate bios, coverage, election updates, facebook, iPad, iphone, iPod, mobile application development, noteworthy section, political headlines, political science students, Science, star candidates, Tree, way | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Starvatar Campaign 2012 released for iPad and iPhone
Last Updated on Monday, 17 October 2011 02:00 Written by iUseMac Monday, 17 October 2011 02:00
Starvatar Campaign 2012 enables you to experience the presidential and congressional elections in a totally new way. Starvatar Campaign 2012 creates a full multi-media experience for the popular Twitter service. Follow presidential and congressional candidates via Twitter as well as the observations and tweets of the Nation’s top pundits, but with the fun of experiencing it while using the Starvatar interface. Continue reading
Tags: Acapela, barak obama, bill maher, candidate, conan o brien, congressional elections, iPad, iphone, media interfaces, person, Ruff, Senate, Share, stephen colbert, synthesis technology, tac, tweet, us senate, voice synthesis | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
JobLander App Works Hard to Help Job-Seekers Land Jobs
Last Updated on Friday, 30 September 2011 05:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 30 September 2011 05:00
Unemployment figures are so high employers are literally inundated with resumes. And with such a large candidate pool to choose from only the “stand-out” applicants are getting consideration. JobLander, a new iPhone app, creates world-class resume infographics that quickly catch employers’ attention and differentiate candidates. It’s a fact that most resumes look similar therefore a colorful infographic can be a very effective way to differentiate a candidate from the rest of the applicants. Continue reading
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Coladia announces new lower prices on selected Adventure Games for Mac
Last Updated on Thursday, 24 February 2011 03:40 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 24 February 2011 03:40
Paris based Coladia today announces new lower prices on selected adventure games for Macintosh. The new price applies to following Mac games; Return to Mysterious Island 1 and 2, Nostradamus: The Last Prophecy and Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon. All games are immediately available for download on Coladia’s website. All games are Intel only applications and runs on Mac computers sporting Intel processors. Continue reading
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