Posts Tagged ‘curve’
rabTAI releases BallsBreaker 2.0 for iOS – A Complete New Game
Last Updated on Monday, 20 August 2012 12:00 Written by iUseMac Monday, 20 August 2012 12:00
rabTAI today announces an update of an iOS Free game, BallsBreaker 2.0. BallsBreaker is a simple yet amazing game. It is so simple that any age group can play it. You just tap a ball to break it and you get points, that simple. What about Breaking some Balls! You just tap a Ball to Break it. There are lot of Balls and you should try to break as many balls as you can but beware of some obstacles that you are going to face. Includes Game Center Leaderboards to compete with your friends. Continue reading
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Sprite Cutter Brings Game-Sprite and Online-Avatar Creation to the iPad
Last Updated on Thursday, 17 May 2012 12:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 17 May 2012 12:00
PixelSplincher has released Sprite Cutter, an iPad app for cutting out faces, pets, or any other shape from photos. Sprite Cutter saves 32-bit PNG images with lossless compression and antialiased Bezier-smooth borders. The cutout sprites are great for social networking icons on FaceBook, Twitter and most blog and forum websites. Multiple sprite cutting and standard resizing options make Sprite Cutter a unique and powerful addition to the arsenal of iPad photography and internet tools. Continue reading
Tags: Alpha, animation programs, atmospheric phenomenon, bezier curves, curve, double tap, format images, game sprite, Inline, iPad, iphone, magical creature, mask, outline, PixelSplincher, PNG, png format, png images, salt lake city utah, Sprite | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Mac Data Recovery Guru: Finder-Like Experience Provided In Data Recovery
Last Updated on Tuesday, 10 April 2012 06:05 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 10 April 2012 06:05
Mac OS X File Recovery today introduces version 1.4 of Mac Data Recovery Guru, the latest data recovery utility that recovers all common filetypes from any kind of device, due to user error, accidental formatting, hardware malfunction, and any other cause of data loss that does not involve overwriting the original file. Version 1.4 adds optimizations and bug fixes to the product, both streamlining the performance and assuring an overall smooth experience for users. Continue reading
Tags: breckenridge colorado, curve, Data, data recovery, demo, digital cameras, disk, download, experience, Finder, hard disks, learning curve, mac os x, megabytes, technical difficulty, time, today, user interface, version, x file | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Fiendsoft Release Cipherz Word Game for iOS
Last Updated on Monday, 26 March 2012 12:30 Written by iUseMac Monday, 26 March 2012 12:30
Fiendsoft today introduces Cipherz 1.0 for iOS, offering a new approach to the successful Cryptogram genre of word games. Users choose from a selection of categories and are presented with six related items which have been randomly ciphered. The user is then expected to determine the original text. By focussing on items from a selected category specialised knowledge can be applied, increasing the level of control and removing the need for random guesswork. Continue reading
Tags: apple logo, Cipherz, Cryptogram, curve, educational element, educational titles, free software updates, genre, iPad, iphone, knowledge, learning curve, manchester united kingdom, previous games, thinking games, today, variant, word | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Smartphone Coasters Make the Ideal Marketing Tool For Tech Companies
Last Updated on Thursday, 23 February 2012 07:35 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 23 February 2012 07:35
From small companies to large corporations Smartphone Coasters have quickly grown into the ultimate promotional product for businesses looking for an advertising edge. Smartphone Coasters are polished stainless steel stands designed to hold all types of Smartphones at a comfortable 45 degree viewing angle. The space-saving stackable design makes them perfect for any setting. Your customers will keep their Coasters handy for years to come. Continue reading
Tags: advertising, apple ibm, coffee cups, curve, custom logos, Grand, Marketing, mgm grand, name, performance, preferred customers, promotional giveaways, ritz carlton, san diego california, school fundraisers, Sight, smartphone, stainless steel surface, today, tool | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Nattress Releases First FxFactory Based Filters for FCP and AE
Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 January 2012 04:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 25 January 2012 04:00
Noise Industries’ latest partnership with Nattress Productions brings a finer degree of image control to the editor through Levels and Curves, a filter pack that allows users to color grade in film-log space. Editors have all the benefits of fine control over the tones in an image and film-like contrast handling. The new curve-based color adjustment plug-in, available now on FxFactory 3, is compatible with Final Cut Pro 6, 7 & X; Motion 3, 4 and 5; & Adobe After Effects CS3, CS4, CS5 and CS5.5. Continue reading
Tags: boston massachusetts, contrast, cs5, curve, FCP, filter pack, functional levels, gamma curve, level, level inputs, Levels, log space, motion, pack, Releases, RGB, rgb channels, saturation levels, Space, tutorial users | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Fast Food Revenge App Launches Free Version
Last Updated on Thursday, 12 January 2012 03:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 12 January 2012 03:00
WebMynx today introduces Fast Food Revenge Lite 1.0, a free version of the original casual gaming app for iOS devices. Fun for all ages of game players, Fast Food Revenge Lite involves a fast food junky named Tubby Hogsworth getting attacked by cheeseburgers. As the clock ticks, Hogsworth earns points by staying alive and burning calories from running for from the fast food. The app has high-quality graphics, smooth game play, and no learning curve. Continue reading
Tags: ajay gandhi, burning calories, casual gamers, curve, Development, download, Food, fun apps, game center, gaming, high quality graphics, Hogsworth, iPad, iphone, learning curve, smooth game, today, Tubby, WebMynx | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Neon Play’s new publishing division launches Jumbled for iPhone
Last Updated on Thursday, 29 December 2011 02:30 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 29 December 2011 02:30
UK based Brightside Mobile today introduces Jumbled 1.0.1, its new addictive gravity-based puzzle game for iOS devices. Jumbled is the first game title to be released from Neon Play’s new publishing division. Jumbled contains over 90 brain-teasing gravity puzzles across five beautiful stages. Based on a simple premise, the aim is to move all of the blocks around the space until they fit perfectly into the empty shape provided. The faster each level is completed the more stars are awarded. Continue reading
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Lead Wars Updated Adding Asynchronous Online Play
Last Updated on Friday, 4 November 2011 12:30 Written by iUseMac Friday, 4 November 2011 12:30
UK based DemonStudios today announces Lead Wars 1.3, a major update to its real-life, turn-based war simulation for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Lead Wars is a pencil and paper war game where skill is just as important as strategy. Each player controls a fleet of planes, tanks and artillery units around a hand-drawn battlefield on a piece of paper. Version 1.3 adds asynchronous online play thanks to the new turn-based gaming features of Game Center and iOS 5. Continue reading
Tags: artillery units, battlefield, critical angle, curve, gaming, gaming features, iPad, leamington spa, life game, line, old skool, online, paper, paper war, pencil and paper, physical skill, shot, simple path, Spa, update | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
The successful iOS game Push-Cars hits the Mac Store
Last Updated on Thursday, 11 August 2011 02:10 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 11 August 2011 02:10
RLS GAMES and Ivanovich Games today announce Push-Cars 1.0, the Mac version of its successful iOS game. In the level based game, the player controls several cars, some of them ecologic and clean, that will find their way out of the city, and some polluting ones that will crash and stay in the streets of some of the most beautiful American cities. From New York to Las Vegas, visiting Washington, Miami, Houston, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Hollywood along the way. Continue reading
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Lightwood Games puts new spin on word puzzles with Worcle
Last Updated on Tuesday, 10 May 2011 01:30 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 10 May 2011 01:30
UK based Lightwood Games today introduces Worcle 1.0, their new original puzzle game for iOS devices. Shoot balls into a circle to make words. Worcle invites players to bend their minds with a unique new challenge and twist for fans of casual word games. The game’s strategy mode offers a steady pace with a great learning curve, whereas quick thinking is required for timed mode. The game turns to Apple’s Game Center to allow players to compete against their friends. Continue reading
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Let your beat build with Sample Lab for iPad
Last Updated on Thursday, 24 March 2011 02:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 24 March 2011 02:00
Virginia based fotoh LLC today announces an update to Sample Lab 1.3.2 for iPad. Developed specifically for both casual music lovers and serious musicians alike, Sample Lab is a feature-rich audio sampling/sequencing instrument that is both flexible and easy-to-use. Users can skip the learning curve and begin making their own unique music tracks the instant they open the app. Version 1.3.2 includes professionally styled punch-in recording and looping functions, and for MIDI controller inputs. Continue reading
Tags: controller inputs, curve, everything, fotoh, import options, iPad, learning curve, MIDI, midi controller, mobile developer, preset samples, recording, richmond virginia, Sensation, software, tactile, tactile experience, type, update | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Disoriented! – Vortex Games, Inc Reveals the Secret
Last Updated on Thursday, 17 February 2011 02:30 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 17 February 2011 02:30
Disoriented! is a new iPhone game with such unique gameplay style that has yet to be seen on the iTunes store. This means that it takes a little to get used to the controls. Vortex Games, Inc has come through for all of their fans, and potential players, and created a video for all those having trouble with some of the harder levels. Check out the video for the secret to playing Disoriented! with sharpshooter precision. Continue reading
Tags: curve, difficulty, Disoriented, fun game, games inc, half, iphone, learning curve, max 4, new style, precise movements, rigney, staff, time, today, trouble, true secret, Vortex | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Calendar At-A-Glance – The Premium At A Glance iOS Calendar Replacement
Last Updated on Monday, 22 November 2010 05:00 Written by iUseMac Monday, 22 November 2010 05:00
The Appsperts today announced Calendar At-A-Glance 1.0, their new iOS app. Calendar At-A-Glance offers an intuitive, easy to comprehend view of your daily and monthly events and tasks without requiring any interaction from the user. It features the standard calendar-manipulation operations in addition to some new, powerful ones. Calendar At-A-Glance is fully integrated with the built-in Calendar. This means it can work with Google Calendar, with Microsoft Exchange, etc. Continue reading
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Martin Wengenmayer releases Cheetah3D 5.6 – With new snapping tools
Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 November 2010 11:45 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 16 November 2010 11:45
Independent software developer Martin Wengenmayer today releases Cheetah3D 5.6, a major update to his popular 3D modeling solution for Mac OS X. Developed from the ground up utilizing the latest Cocoa technologies, Cheetah3D is a lean, fast, and elegant 3D modeling, rendering, and animation package with an easy learning curve. Version 5.6 adds many workflow enhancements like better snapping, arbitrarily align able transform gadget, a joint orient tool, support for more video codecs and more. Continue reading
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