Posts Tagged ‘engineering’
FitPal: New iPhone App Will Take Control of Exercise Workouts
Last Updated on Monday, 20 August 2012 02:20 Written by iUseMac Monday, 20 August 2012 02:20
Biocom Technologies introduces FitPal 1.0, its exercise app for iOS. FitPal uses the built-in camera with flashlight to monitor the users pulse in resting position & during standup to calculate their functional capacity & optimal level of exercise intensity for today’s workout, ensuring the greatest possible health benefits while significantly lowering & controlling risks of overtraining. Users can instantly check their pulse to make sure they are staying within the recommended heart rate zone. Continue reading
Tags: american college of sports medicine, biocom, biomedical products, college of sports medicine, control, engineering, exercise workouts, Fitness, functional capacity, heart rate zone, intensity, iphone, optimal, physical exercise, position, professional trainers, pulse, time, today | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Avatron Software Spins Off Custom App Development Company
Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 June 2012 12:30 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 13 June 2012 12:30
Portland based Avatron Software has announced the launch of The App Group, a new company focused on custom app development services for iOS and Android platforms. The new company will leverage Avatron’s strong design, production, and delivery expertise. The new company will also build upon Avatron’s prior custom work that has ranged from private novelty projects to enterprise-level apps for institutional customers. Continue reading
Tags: critical path software, delivery expertise, Development, development landscape, engineering, former engineering, Group, iPad, landscape, laptops notebooks, launch, lauren wallace, mac os x, manager, mergers and acquisitions, mobile apps, optimal, portland headquarters, production, software | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
ew iPad App For The Kitchen Combines Recipe Websites With Simple Clocks
Last Updated on Thursday, 7 June 2012 12:30 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 7 June 2012 12:30
UK based Cairndow Design introduces Kitchen Clock 1.0, its brand new lifestyle app developed exclusively for the iPad. Kitchen Clock combines an integrated web-browser with links to the world’s best recipe websites alongside unique and intuitive timers and clocks. No App today can avoid Social Media and Kitchen Clock integrates both Twitter and Facebook within the App and allows the users to tweet and post what they are cooking. Continue reading
Tags: broadcast, broadcast engineering, christmas dinner, clock, Combines, Development, engineering, facebook, idea, iPad, kitchen clock, lifestyle category, recipe, recipe websites, Scottish, store, tv broadcast, twirl, Twitter | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
AppDaddy and AlbeBaubles form joint venture – create all-star team
Last Updated on Saturday, 26 May 2012 11:00 Written by iUseMac Saturday, 26 May 2012 11:00
AppDaddy Technologies, LLC, and AlbeBaubles, LLC, announced the forming of a joint venture between the two companies today. AppDaddy makes the popular military app, Tactical NAV, and AlbeBaubles makes the newly released U.S. Military Handbook for iPhone. Both companies hope that by forming a partnership in the cluttered field of military-oriented apps, they can effectively and quickly deliver state-of-art applications for the military, law enforcement, and the warfighter on the battlefield. Continue reading
Tags: AlbeBauble, AppDaddy, army captain, cross platform support, duty army, engineering, experience, government, iPad, iphone, military handbook, mobile operating systems, phoenix ar, s engineering, software, support troop, Tactical, today, warfighter | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Arcam rPAC – Portable USB DAC and High-End Headphone Amp
Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 May 2012 12:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 16 May 2012 12:00
Hi-Fi pioneers and digital gurus Arcam of Cambridge UK, introduce the Arcam rPAC, a USB, bus powered DAC and headphone amplifier designed to dramatically improve the audio performance of PC and MAC computers. Designed for music lovers everywhere, the rPAC is ideal for the home, office or on the road. It is designed and produced by Arcam, one of the world’s most prestigious audio engineering companies with over thirty years of experience in high-end Hi-Fi and AV. Continue reading
Tags: Arcam, audio circuitry, audio circuits, computer, DAC, desktop, digital dj, digital to analogue converter, End, engineering, fi system, HiFi, home, home models, level, musical enjoyment, pc laptop, rPAC, stunning clarity, wall wart | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Electronic Toolbox Pro for iPhone, iPod and iPad just released
Last Updated on Wednesday, 2 May 2012 03:25 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 2 May 2012 03:25
Independent software developer, Marcus Roskosch today announces Electronic Toolbox Pro 4.00.02, an update to his very popular electronic engineering app for iOS devices. Developed for professionals, hobbyists or students alike, Electronic Toolbox Pro has grown to be the best electronics reference available. Version 4.00.02 is a maintenance update with many new changes, including a complete revised and redesigned user interface including many possibilities to customize the App. Continue reading
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Cyrillian announces QED Solver for iPhone – A Math Solver Application
Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 April 2012 02:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 18 April 2012 02:00
Cyrillian today releases QED Solver for iPhone 1.1, its powerful mathematical computing application for science and engineering problems, as well as general math problems. QED Solver features a smart editor for quick problem entry, syntax highlighting, a comprehensive library of built-in functions, blazingly fast computing engine, powerful charting capabilities and much more. Calculations have never been so easy – just enter your problem and tap Solve. Continue reading
Tags: computation engine, computing, definite integrals, Development, engineering, iPad, iphone, Math, math solver, mathematical computing, Ocala, perfect companion, professional solution, smart editor, solution, solution reports, Solver, solving math problems, store, user | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
QED Solver – A Powerful New Mathematical Computing Application for iPad
Last Updated on Saturday, 10 March 2012 07:15 Written by iUseMac Saturday, 10 March 2012 07:15
Cyrillian today introduces QED Solver 1.0.3 for iPad, its powerful new mathematical computing application for science and engineering problems, as well as general math problems. Calculations have never been so easy – just enter your problem and tap Solve! QED Solver features a smart editor for fast and easy problem entry, syntax highlighting, a comprehensive library of built-in functions, blazing fast computing engine, powerful charting capabilities and much more. Continue reading
Tags: Calculations, computation engine, definite integrals, Development, engineering, iPad, iphone, math problems, mathematical computing, Ocala, ocala florida, productivity category, professional solution, Science, smart editor, software, solution reports, Solver, user | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Control Application Volumes Independently with SoundBunny from Prosoft
Last Updated on Thursday, 16 February 2012 09:50 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 16 February 2012 09:50
Independently control the volume level for any open applications on your Mac with SoundBunny from Prosoft Engineering. SoundBunny is available directly from Prosoft for a low price via our online store. SoundBunny’s innovative design allows you to control the volume level for each of the open applications on your Mac. You can set the volume high for a movie or game you’re playing, while setting the volume low for your mail alerts or notifications. Continue reading
Tags: apple logo, application volumes, award winning products, control, data recovery software, engineering, greg brewer, incoming mail, interruption, iPad, level, Livermore, livermore california, mail notification, online, prosoft engineering inc, software, solution, store, way | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
A New Way to Organize your Photos with Photo Transformer
Last Updated on Thursday, 2 February 2012 01:30 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 2 February 2012 01:30
Prosoft Engineering, Inc. today introduces Photo Transformer 1.0, their new photo management app for Mac OS X. Photo Transformer provides fast, easy and automatic categorization of images by type, date, size, etc. Photo Transformer will find images no matter where they are located on your system using its fast search and categorization engine. These categories can then be used to easily select the images you are looking for and process them in a variety of ways. Continue reading
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Sulaba Inc. brings mindful apps onto every mobile platform
Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 January 2012 01:50 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 18 January 2012 01:50
California based Sulaba Inc. is excited today to announce the ongoing success of their mobile application lines, which include professional, lifestyle, and children’s titles. Sulaba’s app’s are as eclectic as they are practically designed. With apps ranging across Productivity, Lifestyle, and Educational Games categories, the organization prides itself on engineering ostensibly responsive and practical mobile products. Continue reading
Tags: application development studio, are, computer, Development, Educational, engineering, gaming, iPad, life, loyal audience, Memory, memory puzzle, mobile application development, mobile developers, mobile marketplace, mobile platforms, studio, union city california, word, word recognition skills | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
9magnets creates digital magazine for university engineering department
Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 November 2011 11:35 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 23 November 2011 11:35
9magnets LLC today introduces Valparaiso University College of Engineering Magazine for iPad. Developed in coordination with Valparaiso University’s College of Engineering, the application was created with mobility in mind and is an attractive way to inform current students, faculty, alumni, and friends of the university about current happenings in the engineering department. With beautiful graphical design and a intuitive interface, the app is a must have. Continue reading
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MT Design Solutions Launches Touch R – Resistance Calculator for iPad
Last Updated on Thursday, 17 November 2011 07:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 17 November 2011 07:00
MT Design Solutions today announced Touch R – Resistance Calculator for iPad version 2.0, the most amazing iPad app for calculating resistance of electronics resistors on the iPad. The new update includes many new features as well as enhanced Retina Display support for the new Apple iPhone 4S and Enhanced Graphics for the the Apple iPad 2. Resistance calculation is a relatively straight forward thing, however remembering what the resistance value for a particular resistor can be cumbersome. Continue reading
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LargeViewer 1.8.6 for iOS – View Blueprints or Engineering Drawings
Last Updated on Monday, 7 November 2011 01:30 Written by iUseMac Monday, 7 November 2011 01:30
Corporate Smalltalk Consulting has announced LargeViewer 1.8.6 for iOS, an update to their innovative document viewer that accommodates large sheet drawings or images greater than 100 megapixels. Ideal for examining 48 inch wide blueprints, detailed site layouts, or CAD drawings using an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch and provides fast scrolling vertically and horizontally, with no tiling, or delay. LargeViewer reads over 50 different image file formats, and features Dropbox connectivity. Continue reading
Tags: cad drawings, Consulting, Corporate, d1 format, Displays, document, document viewer, download, engineering, engineering drawings, fax icon, iPad, Ltd, megapixel images, site layouts, Smalltalk, tiff files, usb memory stick, View, viff | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
An Apple iOS App for Windows POS System Developers
Last Updated on Thursday, 6 October 2011 02:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 6 October 2011 02:00
INFOMATO, Inc. today unveiled a new version of its iQuipment software that provides support for the ID TECH iMag and iMag Pro mobile readers for credit and magnetic stripe cards. Windows POS systems developers can now use the Apple iPhone, iPod touch or iPad to securely send information such as credit card data and employee IDs to their existing POS systems, and also use iOS devices as a highly user-friendly terminal to access the full-blown POS functions. Continue reading
Tags: credit card readers, custom interface, developers, employee ids, engineering, functional modules, gateway, iMag, iPad, iphone, ipod touch, iQuipment, magnetic stripe cards, software, solution, system developers, today, windows platforms | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off