Posts Tagged ‘Queensland’
With One Way Out, Tension Is High – A Cat And Mouse Game For iPad
Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 March 2012 01:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 28 March 2012 01:00
Independent developer Nigel Green today introduces One Way Out 1.0, his brand new gaming title designed exclusively for the iPad. Supporting the New iPad Retina display, One Way Out version 1.0 releases with 216 levels within 24 different themes. Playing as the mouse the object of the game is to solve each random maze, but to do this the player must first navigate a way to collect the cheese in order to open the mouse door. Whilst attempting this, a cat is also searching the maze for them. Continue reading
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An Essential Tool That Every Illustrator And Artist Should Have
Last Updated on Wednesday, 8 February 2012 03:55 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 8 February 2012 03:55
Independent developer Nigel Green today announced the immediate availability of his latest update to CopyIt – The Grid Drawing Method for iOS. Using the same technique Leonardo Da Vinci and Vincent Van Gogh used to retain proportions, CopyIt is an invaluable tool for artists and illustrators. With the latest update comes the addition of 5 filter effects and a new user interface. The 5 new filter effects are: Negative Color, Greyscale, Negative Greyscale, Outline and Negative Outline. Continue reading
Tags: artist, brisbane queensland australia, Greyscale, Grid, grid sizes, grid squares, image guidelines, iPad, iphone, iPod, leonardo da vinci, method, nigel green, paper, pencil and paper, Queensland, smartmove, target mode, tool, vincent van gogh | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Pocket BMX Game Is Now A Universal App And Has A Free Lite Version
Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 January 2012 01:45 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 25 January 2012 01:45
Fun Mob Games Pty Ltd release a valuable update to their Pocket BMX game making it a fully universal app. Pocket BMX puts the player in the shoes of a small, helmet wearing rider, in a quest to save the town. When all the BMX parks are in danger of being closed, the only solution is to win the BMX Cup competition and use the prize money to save the parks. Play through the 7 different locations, learning over 18 real world tricks, complete various trick combo challenges and more. Continue reading
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Children Learn their First Numbers with TeachMe Numbers 1 for iPad
Last Updated on Thursday, 7 April 2011 12:30 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 7 April 2011 12:30
Independent developer Nigel Green today introduces TeachMe Numbers 1 for iPad. The first App in a series of 3, TeachMe Numbers 1 is aimed generally at 1-3 year olds, and teaches the child numbers 1 through 10 using multiple techniques which cover the 3 stages of number learning: Recognition, Sequence and Quantity. Sound Effects and Audio in English are also included to help the child to learn their first numbers. Continue reading
Tags: 3 year olds, amount, brisbane queensland australia, child, child numbers, concept, first numbers, independent developer, iPad, nigel green, number sequence, palette, Queensland, recognition, recognition sequence, store, TeachMe, time, visual representation, Voice | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
CookCalc Weighs In: Quick and Easy Volume and Weight Conversion for iOS
Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 December 2010 01:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 15 December 2010 01:00
Brisbane based Nigel Green Software Development today announces CookCalc 1.0 for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Perfect for converting different weight and volume measurements, CookCalc is useful not only in the kitchen, but in any situation where these are used. CookCalc uses its own unobtrusive numeric keypad and custom keys to enter the units and measurements to be converted. Example uses could be converting pool, spa or fish tank capacities, working out car fuel consumption, and many more. Continue reading
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Kids Continue Learning While Having Fun With TeachMe Colors 2 for iPad
Last Updated on Friday, 29 October 2010 10:55 Written by iUseMac Friday, 29 October 2010 10:55
Independent developer Nigel Green today announces TeachMe Colors 2 for iPad. The second App in a series of three, TeachMe Colors 2 is aimed generally at 3-5 year olds and encompasses the concept of play-based learning. Through five fun-filled activities and with the aid of someone to guide them, the child learns how to distinguish between 19 different colors. Activities include Random Light And Dark Balloon, Named Random Color, Random Color and Object, Drawing Activity and Color Memory Game. Continue reading
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Children Have Fun Learning Colors With TeachMe Colors for iPad
Last Updated on Thursday, 7 October 2010 09:50 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 7 October 2010 09:50
Independent developer Nigel Green today released TeachMe Colors 1 for iPad. The first App in a series of 3, TeachMe Colors 1 is aimed generally at 1-3 year olds and encompasses the concept of play-based learning. Through 5 fun-filled activities and with the aid of someone to guide them, the child learns how to distinguish between 11 different colors. Each activity allows someone to guide the child through steps designed to teach them the recognition of colors. Continue reading
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WindowFlow Beta released for Mac OS X – Organize Your App Windows
Last Updated on Thursday, 11 March 2010 04:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 11 March 2010 04:00
Independent developer Benedict Lowndes today announces WindowFlow Beta for Mac OS X. WindowFlow provides powerful keyboard commands for organizing your application windows. You can seamlessly move and resize windows which will snap into alignment with each other. WindowFlow’s clean and simple interface also acts as a window switcher, allowing you to easily browse all of your open application windows. The beta is available today at a discount for early adopters. Continue reading
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