Posts Tagged ‘Google’
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
ThaiType 1.1: Wait No More – Now You Can Type Thai on Your iPad
Last Updated on Monday, 6 September 2010 04:00 Written by iUseMac Monday, 6 September 2010 04:00
MASAKA Soft today announces ThaiType 1.1 for iPad. ThaiType was developed for users who need to type Thai characters on iPad. With full-layout Thai keyboard plus extra features like character counting, undo/redo support, text export, etc, typing Thai on iPad will be as easy as on laptop or desktop computer. Simple and intuitive as real physical keyboard, users can switch between Thai, English, Numeric and any other languages keyboard, then export it to your favorite website or app. Continue reading
Tags: apple logo, bangkok thailand, device users, export text, Google, iPad, iphone, keyboard layout, MASAKA, need, physical keyboard, Soft, solution, thai characters, ThaiType, today, type, version | 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
SharewarePublisher 1.3 streamlines submissions to download sites
Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 May 2010 10:10 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 18 May 2010 10:10
Ergonis Software today announces SharewarePublisher 1.3, a new version of their marketing assistant and software submission tool for Mac OS X. Developed specifically for software developers, vendors and media specialists alike, SharewarePublisher helps to semi-automatically submit software products to leading software listing sites and repositories. Version 1.3 offers user interface refinements and improvements. Continue reading
Tags: Austria, check lists, cocoa application, Company, download, Ergonis, Gmbh, Google, listing, Mac, Mac OS, mac os x, marketing assistant, media specialists, perfect marketing, product, SharewarePublisher, snow leopard, software, software developers, software submission tool, submission, website, X Version | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
iPhone Users Teleport by Text with the New Fake-a-Location App
Last Updated on Tuesday, 11 May 2010 04:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 11 May 2010 04:00
Excelltech Mobile has released Fake-A-Location 1.0 for iPhone and iPod touch devices. Fake-A-Location frees users from the burden of being constantly tracked by their cell phone’s GPS system. It allows users to pinpoint a place using Google Maps, and send it in a text or email message as their “current location.” The precise street address, latitude and longitude, and included Google Maps link of the selected location will fool all but the most suspicious of recipients. Continue reading
Tags: A-Location, app, Apple, apple logo, application line, Application Trail, Argentina, Excelltech, Google, google maps, gps system, iPad, iphone, iPod, latitude and longitude, location, Maps, privacy proponents, South Dakota, U.S., yankton south dakota | Posted under Mac News | 1 Comment
Byline 3 Brings Gesture Navigation to Google Reader on iPhone
Last Updated on Tuesday, 11 May 2010 10:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 11 May 2010 10:00
Phantom Fish today announces Byline 3.0, a major update to the popular RSS news reader and offline web browser for iPhone and iPod touch. Byline 3 replaces fiddly buttons with an intuitive swipe gesture to navigate between items and boasts tight integration with Twitter, Instapaper, and Read It Later. Among the update’s many other improvements is automatic caching for offline browsing, which now uses statistical analysis to detect and cache complete web pages for feeds with truncated content. Continue reading
Tags: app, Byline, creating software, Fish, Google, independent software development, iPad, iphone, iPod, ipod touch, London, Milo Bird, offline, Phantom, Read, Reader, rss news reader, sideways motion, software development company, tight integration, Touch, United Kingdom, web | Posted under Mac News | 1 Comment
K4 Version 6.2 with Full Adobe CS5 Support Now Available from MEI
Last Updated on Thursday, 6 May 2010 12:30 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 6 May 2010 12:30
Managing Editor Inc., an Adobe premier development partner and a leading provider of software solutions for the publishing industry, today announced that Version 6.2 of the vjoon K4 Cross-Media Publishing Platform is now available. This latest K4 release is fully compatible with Adobe Creative Suite 5 and is packed with new features that boost its capabilities as the world’s most versatile multi-channel workflow management system. Continue reading
Tags: Adobe, adobe creative suite, adobe premier, Amazon, amazon kindle, Apple iPad, client users, editor, german developer, Germany, Google, Hamburg, jenkintown pa, layout, Linda Bruce, managing multimedia, Media, MEI, notes feature, platform, production, publishing, software, vjoon, workflow | Posted under Mac News | 1 Comment
Karelia Software Introduces Video Training for Sandvox Website Builder
Last Updated on Tuesday, 4 May 2010 11:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 4 May 2010 11:00
Karelia Software today announces a screencast video training course for its Sandvox website builder. Divided into nineteen chapters with a running time of 2.5 hours, the course is available for viewing online, or as a DVD that includes multiple video sizes and additional bonus materials. The training is divided into five sections, walking the viewer through tasks such as injecting custom HTML code onto the page and performing Search Engine Optimization with Google’s tools and much more. Continue reading
Tags: 640x480 pixels, bonus materials, California, course, custom html code, Dan Wood, Eddy, Google, hosting partners, introductory price, Karelia, karelia software, package, page, page components, Sandvox, search engine optimization, software, successful training, Terrence Talbot, Training, Video, Watson, web, website | Posted under Mac News | 1 Comment
Voodo 2 – New Todo Magic for iPhone
Last Updated on Friday, 30 April 2010 03:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 30 April 2010 03:00
I Wonder Phone has released Voodo 2, a big upgrade of its GTD/todo app for iPhone and iPod touch, with a 50%-off celebrating price. Voodo stands out in the App Store as the most simple GTD app with so many powerful features including Sync with Google Calendar and a wonderful Tag System. Voodo 2 maintains the simpleness but brings more Todo Magics such as Non-intrusive Auto Sync, Task Search, Quick Add, Contacts Integration, Geo Locations, Nearby Tasks, and other improvements. Continue reading
Tags: app, Apple iTunes, Beijing, beijing china, China, Google, GTD, independent developer, iPad, iphone, iPod, Ling Wang, mode, phone, tag system, task, Todo, U.S., US, Voodo, voodo 2, voodoo magic, wanted features, Wonder | Posted under Mac News | 1 Comment
Mac-Chi Announces Two iPhone Apps: WhoPaste and WhoP-G
Last Updated on Thursday, 29 April 2010 07:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 29 April 2010 07:00
Mac-Chi is proud to announce two iPhone apps: WhoPaste and WhoP-G. WhoPaste creates records in Apple’s Contact app, which runs on the iPhone. WhoP-G creates records in Google’s Contacts application, which runs in the cloud. iPhone users can copy text from any application and then launch either WhoPaste or WhoP-G both of which recognize company names, job titles, phone numbers, email addresses, urls, and postal addresses. The new contact is previewed allowing for editing any of the information. Continue reading
Tags: app, Apple, application, application logic, Austin, capitalization rules, centralized application, Contact, data elements, desktop, dragon dictation, Google, iphone, iphone apps, Mac, Mac OS, Mac-Chi, nuance communications, Steve Cronin, Texas, U.S., user, whop, WhoP-G, WhoPaste, X Address | Posted under Mac News | 1 Comment