Posts Tagged ‘developer’
Fuel Log Evo 3.4.3 iOS – Track, Graph, Save Vehicle Fuel Usage and Costs
Last Updated on Friday, 10 September 2010 01:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 10 September 2010 01:00
Indie developer Olaf Greck today announces Fuel Log Evo 3.4.3 for iOS, a major update to his app that allows the user to conveniently track, save, and graph vehicle fuel usage and expenses. Supporting both imperial and metric systems of measure, it instantly provides: date of fill-up, odometer reading, units of fuel, fuel cost/unit, total cost for fill-up, and distance/unit of fuel. With three or more entries, the user may graph and calculate fuel efficiency over any chosen period of time. Continue reading
Tags: developer, feedback, fuel log, fuel measurement, gallon liters, Google, google spreadsheets, greck, iphone, Liters, Log, measure, Odometer, portrait orientation, reading units, rome italy, text labels, time, unit, Usage | Posted under Mac News | No Comments
123 World HD Talking Coloring Book 1.0 for iPad Released
Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 May 2010 11:10 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 19 May 2010 11:10
Independent software developer Steve Glinberg today is pleased to announce the release of 123 World HD Geography Coloring Book for iPad, a talking coloring book that teaches geography using engaging artwork, sound effects, animation, live Google maps, and music from around the world. 123 World HD is a fun introduction to maps and geography for children, and a fantastic review of geography for the whole family. Continue reading
Tags: Africa, Apple, Asia, Australia, book, Canada, Central America, color, color pallet, continents and oceans, Cuba, developer, Europe, fun, Geography, geography coloring book, Google, google map, google maps, independent software developer, India, india asia, iPad, iphone, Ireland, Madison, maps united states, Music, New Zealand, South America, Steve Glinberg, U.S., United Kingdom, United States, Warren Buckleitner, Wisconsin, wisconsin developer, world | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
GetAppQuotes reaches 10,000 members
Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 May 2010 11:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 19 May 2010 11:00
GetAppQuotes today announced that it has reached 10,000 users. Since its official launch in December of last year, the GetAppQuotes marketplace is currently growing at a rate of over 300 members a week, with one new member signing up every couple of minutes. While anyone can sign up for GetAppQuotes, most users are mobile developers who sign up in search of freelance mobile app development projects. Continue reading
Tags: Andrew Gazdecki, app, app development, Apple, beta test, business aspect, California, Canada, Chico, chico california, developer, Development, development marketplace, GetAppQuotes, iphone, marketplace, member, mobile developer, mobile developers, open bidding, search, test applications, today, U.S. | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
IcePics 2.0 – iPhone App Could Prevent a Crime and Possibly Save a Life
Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 May 2010 06:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 18 May 2010 06:00
Independent software developer Jeff Neumeyer today announces IcePics 2.0 for iPhone and iPod touch devices. How can you protect yourself from an attack? Anyone who suspects they are about to become a victim of kidnapping, rape, robbery or assault simply has to point their iPhone at the suspicious person and push the IcePics button on their iPhone. IcePics will email a picture of the bad guy along with the GPS location of that photo instantly to contacts pre-selected by the owner. Continue reading
Tags: Amber Alert, app, click sound, developer, email, gps location, IcePics, ill intent, independent software developer, Indiana, iphone, iPod, ipod touch, Jeff, Jeff Neumeyer, Louisiana, metairie louisiana, mugger, neumeyer, person, phone, Photo, software, suspicious person, Tim Richey, U.S. | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
iPad developer to donate 1000 copies of their app to schools
Last Updated on Friday, 14 May 2010 08:50 Written by iUseMac Friday, 14 May 2010 08:50
Leading iPad developer xhumans announced plans today to donate 1000 copies of their hit application “The Orchestra” to music schools, conservatories, and music educators across the USA. This is one of the largest charitable applciation giveaways ever undertaken. The California based company said it will give 1000 copies, including free updates, to these organizations free of charge and restrictions. They are also providing these groups with free 24/7 service for the award winning app. Continue reading
Tags: app, Apple, application, California, classical music world, Company, developer, Dr Hermann Jones, educational space, instrument makers, iPad, iphone, Music, music category, music educators, musical education, musicologist, New York, note, Orchestra, prime market, San Francisco, san francisco california, U.S., USA, Veronika Carrera | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
123 Color HD Talking Coloring Book 1.5 for iPad Released
Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 May 2010 11:25 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 12 May 2010 11:25
Independent software developer Steve Glinberg today is pleased to announce the updated release of 123 Color HD Talking Coloring Book for iPad; a talking coloring book that teaches numbers and letters in multiple languages including English, Spanish, French, and German. 123 Color HD’s learning activities challenge children to color segments of a drawing. When the drawing is complete, children are rewarded with animated musical notes and one of the 25 children’s songs included. Continue reading
Tags: app, Apple, book, color, color pallet, coloring book, developer, drawing children, education, educational software developers, educational value, fun, independent software developer, iPad, iphone, Madison, multimedia experience, software, Steve Glinberg, U.S., Warren Buckleitner, wheels on the bus, Wisconsin, wisconsin developer | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Cafe World Notification Optimizes the Facebook Gaming Experience
Last Updated on Friday, 7 May 2010 12:30 Written by iUseMac Friday, 7 May 2010 12:30
Independent app developer Sascha Modersitzki has announced Cafe World Notification 1.0 for iPhone and iPod touch. The new app allows users of the popular Facebook game Cafe World to optimize their gaming experience by setting notifications for game-related events. With Cafe World Notification, users enter the duration of the next game event for Cafe World. The app then sends a pop-up notification, alerting them when it’s time to get back in the game. Continue reading
Tags: app, Apple, apple logo, Bangkok, bangkok thailand, Cafe, developer, facebook, game, game cafe, game event, gaming applications, iPad, iphone, iphone apps, iPod, Modersitzki, notification, notification system, Thailand, U.S., world | Posted under Mac News | 1 Comment
Pimp Your Ride With Cars.tomizer Pro
Last Updated on Monday, 3 May 2010 07:30 Written by iUseMac Monday, 3 May 2010 07:30
Independent developer Emir F Samsuddin today announced Cars.tomizer Pro 1.2, specifically for the iPhone and iPod touch platform. Cars.tomizer Pro allows users to load a side photo of their own vehicle and add parts to it. All the parts are fully customizable in the sense that users can reposition, mirror, resize and rotate them. Users can add wheels, brake systems, side skirts, rear wing, and decals to their vehicles. Continue reading
Tags: app, Apple, brake calipers, desktop platform, developer, F Samsuddin, iPad, iphone, iPod, lazarus, Malaysia, mobile platform, os 2, platform, side, sungai buloh, tomizer, Touch, touch interface, U.S., vehicle, windows desktop | Posted under Mac News | 1 Comment
Me? An iPhone Game Developer?
Last Updated on Monday, 3 May 2010 04:10 Written by iUseMac Monday, 3 May 2010 04:10
Beginning iPhone Games Development provides developers with an easy-to-follow, step-by-step approach as well as deep technical insight. This book lets readers roll up their sleeves and get their hands dirty with some hardcore coding. Although it might sound like rocket science at first, the truth is that anyone can build a nifty iPhone game with rockets in it, along with spectacular space explosions, out-of-this-world sounds, and evil aliens. Continue reading
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Doodle Find for iPhone – Seek it out soon
Last Updated on Sunday, 25 April 2010 12:30 Written by iUseMac Sunday, 25 April 2010 12:30
Indie developer KlickTock has announced that Doodle Find for iPhone and iPod touch will be available for free from the App Store on the 15th of May, 2010. Doodle Find takes the Hidden Object genre and makes it social. Players compete against their friends, and the world, via online leaderboards powered by Facebook Connect. Each game takes only 90 seconds, so it’s perfect for a spot of procrastination between tasks, or for when you know your train is just two minutes away. Continue reading
Tags: addictive gameplay, Apple, Australia, australian game, bright colourful, Chief Technical, developer, Doodle, FREE, game, game development company, game development industry, Hidden, hidden object games, independent game development, iphone, iPod, Ltd, Matthew, Matthew Hall, Officer. KlickTock, Pty, sheep farm, U.S., Victoria, victoria australia | Posted under Mac News | 1 Comment