Posts Tagged ‘measurement units’
Screen Ruler 3.1 for Mac from Sprightly Software Released
Last Updated on Friday, 23 November 2012 08:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 23 November 2012 08:00
Sprightly Software today announced Screen Ruler 3.1 for Mac, 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 3.1: measurements now appear in the box ruler, persistent rulers can be resized, the cursor view can be hidden by holding option key, and many other changes. Continue reading
Tags: accurate measurements, click, cursor, height, hex color, image, keyboard shortcuts, line measurement, Lion, Measurement, measurement tool, measurement units, Menu, mountain lion, pixel width, proportional measurements, screen ruler, software, tool, way | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Measure Your Land 3.0.0 for iOS – Explain Earth Objects Length and Width
Last Updated on Monday, 4 June 2012 08:36 Written by iUseMac Monday, 4 June 2012 08:36
Saint Petersburg developers’ Ribaba today announces Measure Your Land 3.0.0 for iOS, their application the easily makes several measurements of Earth objects on a satellite map, providing users with an accurate measurement of mapped areas. Users may share measurements by email. Users may identify the difference in length between two paths, find the real area of locations, and calculate the total size of several measurement figures. Continue reading
Tags: earth objects, Edition, iPad, iphone, land, land application, measure, measurement systems, measurement units, Objects, online, preview files, Receiver, retina, Ribaba, saint petersburg russia, satellite map, tool, two paths, viewer | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
iCook2day releases Cook Italian iPad app with Chef Daniella Malfitano
Last Updated on Friday, 9 March 2012 02:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 9 March 2012 02:00
Prepare delicious Italian meals at home with Daniella Malfitano, a professionally trained chef and nationally syndicated radio host, who shares her culinary talents and passion for Italian cooking in the newly released iPad app, Cook Italian 1.0 developed by CulinartMedia for iCook2day. Featuring more than 400 photographs, the app can be viewed in imperial or metric measurement units and boasts a resource guide to cooking equipment and specialty food suppliers. Continue reading
Tags: all recipes, Chicken, chicken cacciatore, Daniella, dinner invitations, french culinary institute, function, Guide, iCook, ingredient, iPad, mailing functions, Malfitano, measurement units, metric measurement, Photography, raspberry sauce, spring feature, timer, timer function | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
iCalamus 1.21 supports iPhoto 11 / Aperture 3 calendars and photo books
Last Updated on Thursday, 11 November 2010 01:40 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 11 November 2010 01:40
invers Software today announces iCalamus 1.21, their multi-lingual, frame-oriented desktop publishing solution for Mac OS X. iCalamus offers an easy approach to DTP, and an excellent choice for creating simple posters, to complex magazines, scientific works and book publishing. Version 1.21 now supports iPhoto 08/09/11 and Aperture 3 calendar and photo book documents for printing as high-quality Photographerbook documents externally at a great price. Continue reading
Tags: blend modes, choice, desktop, document, document elements, DTP, easy vector, editing, frame shapes, iPhoto, Loeningen, mac os x, measurement units, precise measurement, software, solution, text shadows, today, vector text, virtual copies | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
FinalGlide 1.0.0.2 for iPhone – New Glider Pilot App
Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 October 2010 01:45 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 12 October 2010 01:45
David Foxcroft today released FinalGlide 1.0.0.2, his new glider pilot tool for iOS. FinalGlide enables users to optimize their flight times between waypoints and to log track data. FinalGlide is customizable, taking the pilot’s info before calculating and displaying data for achieving an optimum flight experience. Data can be modified and downloaded using the app’s web service. There are ninety different types of gliders provisioned for, as well as room for inputting one hundred waypoints. Continue reading
Tags: altitude, auckland nz, Data, distance, experience, experience data, FinalGlide, glider pilot, gps unit, iPad, launch, measurement units, Pilot, pilot tool, product launch, Requires, service core, tool, units of measurement, waypoint data | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off