Posts Tagged ‘Don’
Pay Less and Learn More with Punflay’s Number Sense
Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 May 2010 01:50 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 12 May 2010 01:50
Punflay today announced their Number Sense Math kid’s app is now going to be on sale. Number Sense is targeted at the kindergarteners and children upto the age of around 8, and aims to make Math and Counting a lot more interesting and pleasurable. It is the first in the series of math apps designed to play with numbers for kindergarteners based on the National and California standards. Continue reading
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Flickpad 1.5 – Facebook Photos for iPad
Last Updated on Tuesday, 11 May 2010 04:30 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 11 May 2010 04:30
Honolulu based Shacked Software LLC today released Flickpad 1.5, a new kind of Facebook photo application specifically for the iPad. Flickpad uses multi-touch to make browsing and discovering new photos on Facebook a fun and addictive experience. Quickly keep up on all the photos your friends and family are posting on Facebook. At startup you quickly see new Facebook photos posted that day. Two taps and you get all the photos for an album. Three taps and you get all the photos by that friend. Continue reading
Tags: Apple, apple logo, Availability, Don, facebook, Flickpad, Hide, Honolulu, honolulu hawaii, iPad, ipads, iphones, LLC, Photo, photo flick, photography category, Screenshot, Shacked, software, software development company, special introductory price, two fingers, U.S. | Posted under Mac News | 1 Comment
Successful Web Marketing for Small Businesses
Last Updated on Friday, 7 May 2010 01:25 Written by iUseMac Friday, 7 May 2010 01:25
Colorado-based C Shaffstall & Son, LLC, today is pleased to announce Small-business Guide to Winning at Web Marketing, a new book on the Why, What, How, Who, and When of web marketing for the small business and entrepreneur. Web marketing is a lot like playing pinball. With the small-business guide to web marketing you’ll learn the game basics, some strategy, and a few tricks, but mastering pinball – web marketing – will depend entirely on how long you can keep the ball in play. Continue reading
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CosmoPod featured on MUPromo for 50% off
Last Updated on Friday, 7 May 2010 10:50 Written by iUseMac Friday, 7 May 2010 10:50
Cocoamug Software is excited to announce that MacUpdate has chosen CosmoPod, once again, to feature on its promotional page MUPromo today May 7. CosmoPod is an intuitive Safari extension that lets you download Flash videos from all popular websites like YouTube, Vimeo, DailyMotion, and more. For a few hours left only, anyone can purchase a full single user license of CosmoPod for 50% off retail price. Don’t wait till it is too late and don’t forget to tell your friends about this deal. Continue reading
Tags: Apple, audio content, audio extraction, Cocoamug, CosmoPod, Don, elgato turbo 264, extraction mechanism, Hong Kong, iphone, iPod, Mac, Mac OS, mac os 10, Price, promotion event, rtsp, Safari, software, software developers, sweet price, U.S., user, Video | Posted under Mac News | 1 Comment
WOWODC 2010: Annual WebObjects Conference this August 27-29
Last Updated on Thursday, 29 April 2010 10:25 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 29 April 2010 10:25
The WebObjects Community Association and BoxOffice Tickets are delighted to announce 2010′s WOrld-wide WebObjects Developer’s Conference, the annual conference dedicated to WebObjects, Apple’s enterprise-class web application development framework. This three-day event will be held on August 27th, 28th and 29th in Montreal at the Hotel Gouverneur Place Dupuis. Sessions and Hands-On Labs will be led by WebObjects experts from around the world. Continue reading
Tags: Apple, application development framework, Association, August, Canada, community, conference, coredata, Development, Don, hotel gouverneur place dupuis, Hudson, itunes music store, Mac OS, Montreal, Pascal Robert, snack breaks, substantial updates, Tickets, U.S., web, web application development, web application framework, WebObjects, webobjects community, webobjects developer, WOWODC | Posted under Mac News | 1 Comment
Say it & Mail it Pro Recorder 1.0.2 released for iPad
Last Updated on Thursday, 15 April 2010 09:55 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 15 April 2010 09:55
Carnation Software today released Say it & Mail it Pro Recorder 1.0.2 for iPad. Say it & Mail it Pro is the quickest and easiest way to email a voice memo to yourself or to others. Great way to send anyone a detailed email without using the keyboard. Emailed voice memos are compatible with Mac, PC and any other computer. Include a picture in your email. Pictures are full resolution compressed jpg format and the size can be adjusted. Include a Google Map link to your location in your email too. Continue reading
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iFart Video 1.1 for iPhone – First Gas App with Video
Last Updated on Monday, 12 April 2010 11:00 Written by iUseMac Monday, 12 April 2010 11:00
SellYourMac.com today released iFart Video 1.1 for iPhone and iPod touch users. This is the first app that offers video. In an effort to make people laugh using toilet humor, iFart Video captures people’s gassy moments on film, which can then be shared with other users worldwide. Developers are asking users to submit their best fart flicks to be considered for inclusion in future app updates. For additional entertainment, developers have included videos of attractive women passing wind. Continue reading
Tags: Apple, attractive women, Cincinnati, cincinnati oh, com, Don, Edward Turner, Entertainment, fart, iFart, iphone, laugh, passing wind, rude noises, SellYourMac, spirit of community, submission promotion, toilet, toilet humor, Twitter, U.S., user, Video, video captures, worldwide developers | Posted under Mac News | 1 Comment
Portable Polynesian God Protects iPhones From Nicks And Scratches
Last Updated on Tuesday, 6 April 2010 03:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 6 April 2010 03:00
California based TikiCase announces the release of a new phenomenon in iPhone cases. iTiki is a South Pacific deity from the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii, who protects iPhones from enemies. iTiki is more than just the original tiki-based iPhone case. It’s the silicone incarnation of the same spirit who, according to legend, created the first woman. When he got thirsty, he invented really tasty rum drinks. Now the iTiki wants to protect your iPhone. Continue reading
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Pic2Shop Raises the Bar(code) in the iPhone Barcode Scanning Wars
Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 March 2010 01:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 30 March 2010 01:00
Belgium based company Vision Smarts announces the re-release of pic2shop, a free real-time barcode scanning application available now in the iTunes store. Pic2shop boasts faster and more accurate barcode scanning allowing consumers to compare competitor prices on millions of items. Interested in books? Check not only retail prices, but public library availability for more than one billion items. Continue reading
Tags: analysis, Apple iPhone, Belgium, Benoit Maison, Don, free barcode, free real time, image, iphone, iphones, library, library content, online, Pic, product location, retail database, search, shop, Smarts, U.S., US, Video, video analysis software, Vision, wavre belgium | Posted under Mac News | 1 Comment
Hold countless Worlds in the palm of you hand
Last Updated on Friday, 19 March 2010 03:18 Written by iUseMac Friday, 19 March 2010 03:18
Washington based Tessera Design today announces World Builder 1.0 for iPhone and iPod touch devices. World Builder is a suite of tools that enables Game Masters of pen-and-paper Role Playing Games to Build, Map, and Explore worlds like never before. Create Locales, Non-Player Characters, and Maps in just minutes on your iPhone or iPod touch. Customize Locale and NPC characteristics to fit any genre or campaign. World Builder includes over 150 mapping symbols and tiles, and much more. Continue reading
Tags: Builder, city maps, Design, Don, dungeon maps, game, game masters, games simulation, interior floor, iphone, iPod, kirkland washington, Locale, Mark, NPC, productivity categories, rapid navigation, role playing games, Tessera, Touch, tree style, U.S., Washington, Wendy, Wendy Woodside, world | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Clever Coding Announces Update to Holiday App iColor Easter Eggs
Last Updated on Thursday, 18 March 2010 02:30 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 18 March 2010 02:30
Utah based Clever Coding today announces iColor Easter Eggs, the latest update to their holiday app for iPhone and iPod touch devices. iColor Easter Eggs has been completely revamped adding new features, as well overhauling the graphics for the entire app. Users are able to choose one of six custom egg designs. From the designs they are able to color the eggs in any way they would like. After color the eggs, users can pick one of eighteen colorful backgrounds for their picture. Continue reading
Tags: app, Apple, background choices, Brandon Pluim, Clever, Coding, colorful backgrounds, custom, Don, Easter, easter background, easter eggs, easter greetings, egg designs, Eggs, facebook, iColor, iphone, last easter, springville utah, Steven Moon, U.S., Utah, way | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
52 Ways to Promote Your iPhone App
Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 March 2010 04:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 17 March 2010 04:00
Michigan based Publicist and Internet Marketing Specialist Scott Lorenz has compiled a list of 52 tips on how to promote an iPhone App – tips he garnered from his extensive experience as a public relations professional in promoting all types of products, inventions, books and services. Apple has almost 150,000 iPhone applications available for sale at its App Store and this number will grow exponentially with the growing popularity of the iPhone, iPod and the new iPad. Continue reading
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Japan’s creepiest iPhone App has its eyes on the West
Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 March 2010 12:30 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 17 March 2010 12:30
Tokyo based MotionPortrait today announces HourFace 1.3 for iPhone and iPod touch devices. Using MotionPortrait’s cutting-edge avatar-builder technology, HourFace analyzes a still photo and turns it into a living, breathing 3D movie that ages right there on the iPhone screen. HourFace ages your friends and family and generates a 3D interactive movie for you to poke, prod and be amazed by. Discover what you might look like 50 years from now – all in 3D. Continue reading
Tags: 3d face, camera, center of attention, Don, egg, face, face side, gramps, HourFace, ipho, iphone, Japan, library, MotionPortrait, Photo, Screen, screen mode, technology, tilt sensor, Tokyo, tokyo japan, U.S., US, use | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Learn How To Make a Quilt on Your iPhone or iPod touch
Last Updated on Thursday, 11 March 2010 10:40 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 11 March 2010 10:40
Arizona based Technical Made Easy today announces Easy Quilt 1.0 for the iPhone and iPod touch. Easy Quilt provides step-by-step instruction with video based lessons on every aspect of Quilt Making, with over 100 different block ideas and all the tools you need to get started right away. Easy Quilt ensures that the Art of Quilting can be taught and referenced from a mobile device. Included with the app are complete descriptions of Fabrics, Supplies, Tools, Charts, Formulas and Tips and Tricks. Continue reading
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Survey of IT Administrators Finds that Macs Cost Less to ManageThan PCs
Last Updated on Tuesday, 9 March 2010 03:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 9 March 2010 03:00
In response to a survey conducted by the Enterprise Desktop Alliance, 260 IT administrators from large organizations with both Macs and PCs responded that Macs are less expensive than PCs to manage. In some categories such as troubleshooting, user training and help desk calls, three times as many administrators said that Macs cost less to manage. 29% of the respondents cited lower total cost of ownership as one of the key reasons their organization buys Macs. Continue reading
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