Posts Tagged ‘developer’
Synium Software welcomes two new products: Logoist and TerraRay
Last Updated on Sunday, 11 November 2012 02:10 Written by iUseMac Sunday, 11 November 2012 02:10
Synium Software welcomes two new products in its portfolio: Logoist and TerraRay. Previously introduced by AvisNocturna Sofware, both apps are now sold and developed at Synium Software. With Logoist for Mac you can create impressive artwork in no time. Logoist comes with countless templates, clip arts and effects which give you a myriad of possibilities. TerraRay is an easy-to-use 3D terrain rendering app for Mac OS X. Create impressive landscapes without having to learn complicated 3D apps. Continue reading
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FileMaker Design Studio Scheduled for October 2012 in New York City
Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 September 2012 12:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 26 September 2012 12:00
The Craft of FileMaker has announced that they will be hosting their next Design Studio for FileMaker Pro Developers October 22th – 24th in New York City. This three day training will be led by veteran FileMaker Developer’s Conference Speaker, Don Levan, President of Vanguard Custom Software and Founder of the Craft of FileMaker. Attendees of The Design Studio will learn to design applications, conduct design research, Prototype and Test Designs, identify and use design patterns, and more. Continue reading
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Screen Ruler 3.0 from Sprightly Software Now Available
Last Updated on Thursday, 6 September 2012 01:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 6 September 2012 01:00
Sprightly Software today announced Screen Ruler 3 for Mac OS X, an update to their simple, yet powerful utility for working with on-screen graphics. Intuitive, easy-to-use, Screen Ruler runs from the Menu Bar, and includes easy keyboard shortcuts. Take accurate measurements anywhere on-screen, even across multiple displays. New in version 3.0: support for Mountain Lion, a new compact interface, a new zoomed-in cursor view, persistent rulers, and much more. Continue reading
Tags: accurate measurements, Available, cursor, developer, Gibsons, hex color, iPad, keyboard shortcuts, line measurement, mac os 10, mac os x, Measurement, measurement tool, mountain lion, proportional measurements, screen ruler, software, today, tool, way | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Developer Brings Crowd-Sourcing to Traditional Drinking Game
Last Updated on Wednesday, 22 August 2012 12:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 22 August 2012 12:00
Developer, David Brooks, brings the power of crowd-sourcing to the popular game Never Have I Ever, now available for iPhone. Never Have I Ever 3.0.1 is a great way to break the ice, when if meeting new people, and to learn friends. The app features a collection of close to 300 questions separated into six categories: Dirty & Sex, School, Relationships, Work, Drinking and Random. The update features the ability for users to submit their own questions to be added into the app. Continue reading
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Talented iOS Developer Promoted at Kwalee
Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 July 2012 04:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 24 July 2012 04:00
As Kwalee approach the release of their second iOS game, Pussy Flip: Purrfect Reversi, the development teams behind them have been working hard to complete their turn-based games. With this occurring, Kwalee has appointed a new Team Leader. With an exceptional academic record, and plenty of iOS development experience, James Munro has been a valuable member of the Kwalee development team since the early days, earning him the new role Team Leader/Programmer. Continue reading
Tags: 24 years old, achieving company goals, ambitious team, commercial reality, david darling, developer, Development, Gobang, iphone, james munro, Kwalee, leamington spa, plenty, programming, Spa, Studios, sync, Talented, turn based games, university of lincoln | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Long awaited Penguin Wings 2 is released for free
Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 July 2012 02:30 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 11 July 2012 02:30
InfiApps announces Penguin Wings 2, an amazing new sequel for iOS devices. The coolest penguin on earth must escape the evil vulture by sliding down hills and using his wings to fly as fast as he can through remarkable game worlds such as Antarctica, Mars, Sahara, and New York. The penguin uses disguises, but the evil vulture recognizes the penguin and skydives after him. Penguin Wings 2 includes 80 levels, Penguin Coins, upgrades and powerups, multiplayer support and more. Continue reading
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FileMaker Design Studio Scheduled for October 2012 in New York City
Last Updated on Tuesday, 10 July 2012 10:08 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 10 July 2012 10:08
The Craft of FileMaker today announces that they will be hosting their next Design Studio for FileMaker Pro Developers October 24th – 26th in New York City. This three day training will be led by veteran FileMaker Developer’s Conference Speaker, Don Levan, President of Vanguard Custom Software and Founder of the Craft of FileMaker. Attendees of The Design Studio will learn to design applications, conduct design research, Prototype and Test Designs, identify and use design patterns, and more. Continue reading
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24U Software updates 24U SimpleDialog Plug-In for FileMaker Pro 12
Last Updated on Monday, 9 July 2012 01:50 Written by iUseMac Monday, 9 July 2012 01:50
24U Software today announces 24U SimpleDialog Plug-In 4.1, their best-selling plug-in for FileMaker Pro 12. 24U SimpleDialog Plug-In 4.1 adds extended support for styled text in dialogs, improved performance, and several bugfixes and minor improvements. It comes with ready-to-use examples for both FileMaker Pro 11 and FileMaker Pro 12. This version is a free update for all users of the versions 4.0, discount is available for users upgrading from version 3. Continue reading
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A Long Way Home Free – Now on the iPad, Droid, Kindle Fire and Nook
Last Updated on Thursday, 5 July 2012 04:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 5 July 2012 04:00
Indie Developer Jonathan Mulcahy today announces A Long Way Home Free 1.4 for iPad. A Long Way Home Free is an action, physics, puzzle game set in space. Players make their way through 10 levels, jumping from asteroid to asteroid, collecting enough dark matter to open a portal to the next level. After a catastrophic ship explosion, players must make their way home, 1 light year at a time. Encounter exploding asteroids, teleporting dark matter, comets and more on an epic journey home. Continue reading
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Down the evolutionary ladder with WhatsApe – A new fun-photo app
Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 June 2012 12:30 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 26 June 2012 12:30
Ape yourself – or some friends – with the new fun app WhatsApe. It will turn ordinary portrait photos into something really hilarious. The user simply selects one of several prearranged ape masks, inserts a quickly taken portrait photo and finishes it all by choosing a comical headline or comment. In no time at all a number of fun photos have been created. They may be saved as images or posted right from within the app on Facebook. Perhaps your friends will wonder: WhatsApe with those pictures? Continue reading
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Upcoming iOS Programming Courses from The Pragmatic Studio
Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 June 2012 12:30 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 26 June 2012 12:30
The Pragmatic Studio announces more dates for their popular iOS Programming course. On August 13-16, the course is being offered in Reston, VA, and on November 6-9 in Denver, CO. In this 4-day, hands-on training course you’ll learn the major tools, APIs, Xcode, Objective-C and Cocoa Touch programming to build your first iOS app. If you’re a programmer new to iOS development, or you’ve started building an app and need help putting all the concepts together, then this is the course for you. Continue reading
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Free and Fun Summer Wallpaper
Last Updated on Saturday, 23 June 2012 01:30 Written by iUseMac Saturday, 23 June 2012 01:30
Under the Rainbow Media, LLC introduces iWall Words Free 1.0, their new lifestyle app for iPhone and iPod touch. Thoughtfully designed for the avid user who appreciates a clean and uncluttered look, iWall Words features over 180 custom designed coordinating Lock and Home Screen wallpapers designed with you in mind. Smile every time you look at your device with this pretty and fun collection. New updates occur with each upcoming holiday or season. Continue reading
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iBank 4.5 Delivers More Powerful, Secure Money Management
Last Updated on Friday, 15 June 2012 04:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 15 June 2012 04:00
IGG Software today announced the release iBank 4.5, the market-leading personal finance application for Mac. Among its many enhancements are Apple-driven security features like Sandboxing and Gatekeeper, as well as the ability to sync all account data to the much-anticipated iBank for iPad. Among its many enhancements are Apple-driven security features like Sandboxing and Gatekeeper, as well as the ability to sync all account data to the much-anticipated iBank for iPad. Continue reading
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PlayBC-Interactive Alphabet HD is 65% off for the weekend
Last Updated on Friday, 8 June 2012 12:20 Written by iUseMac Friday, 8 June 2012 12:20
Indie developer, Andrew Shapuro announces a sale on PlayBC 1.0, his renowned interactive alphabet app for iOS. PlayBC is based on a letter-picture association principle. Each letter is represented by an object, plant or animal that responds to various actions in different fun ways. Kids can interact with a realistically bouncing ball, pilot a plane, make a volcano erupt, play with musical notes, and more. PlayBC is offered at 65% off for the weekend. The sale starts June 8th and ends June 11th. Continue reading
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Ycombinator-inspired app Startup Deck available for iPhone and Android
Last Updated on Monday, 7 May 2012 01:30 Written by iUseMac Monday, 7 May 2012 01:30
Mobile app Startup Deck helps budding entrepreneurs pitch to investors by asking the right questions. Available for both Android and iPhone, the free app contains the typical questions asked at startup accelerators like Ycombinator & Seedcamp. Originally developed for iPhone based on YC & Seedcamp experience, the app has now been ported to Android by Pranay in an impromptu Indo-European collaboration, kicked off after reading about the app on TechCrunch. Continue reading
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