Posts Tagged ‘someone’
Swip 5.0 is available – See it, Share it, Done
Last Updated on Friday, 20 July 2012 12:30 Written by iUseMac Friday, 20 July 2012 12:30
Mindwarm Incorporated today releases Swip 5.0 for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch users looking for a faster, easier way to share contact information. This universal app offers in-person, group contact exchange using WiFi and Bluetooth peer-to-peer technology. Swip has WYSIWYG formatting so you see exactly what information you share. Photos and notes can also be shared. Users have the option of time and location stamping each exchange. Swip is more than Bump without the shake. Continue reading
Tags: addressbook, beaverton oregon, Bluetooth, Contact, digit number, interruption, location, Mindwarm, Outlook, outlook address book, profile users, rapid time, Share, share information, someone, Swip, switchable, time, way, WYSIWYG | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
The new party app Most likely? tests how well you know your friends
Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 July 2012 01:20 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 11 July 2012 01:20
Swedish app company, Apprope today introduces Most likely? 1.0.1, its new free entertainment app for iPhone and iPad. Most likely? is a fun party game for adults. Gather a group together and let one of the players read the first question. All of the questions begin with “Who among us is most likely …” and might look like? As a player you can also choose from two different decks of cards. There’s “Easy” with more innocent questions, and there’s “Hard” with rawer content. Continue reading
Tags: english german, french italian, Gather, horror movie, innocent questions, iPad, iphone, local market, money, party, party game, person, player, rawer, Sex, someone, stockholm sweden, video trailer | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
En Route! Makes Sharing Real-Time Location with Facebook Friends Easier
Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 June 2012 03:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 27 June 2012 03:00
En Route!, a real-time location sharing app for iPhone, today announced integration with Facebook’s OpenGraph, an innovative update that allows users to post their destinations, real-time location and ETA directly to their Facebook Timeline, Feed and Tickers. En Route! automatically informs other users when someone is departing, a few mintues away and arriving at their destination. Friends can easily follow their travel in real-time on the Web or mobile device. Continue reading
Tags: communication fabric, destination location, facebook friends, family, imminent arrival, iPad, iphone, mintues, Notifications, OpenGraph, route users, san francisco california, social communication, someone, time, time location, Travel, update, way | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Instablast – New iPhone app enables Instagram notifications
Last Updated on Friday, 15 June 2012 01:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 15 June 2012 01:00
Thickpolicy is proud to introduce Instablast 1.1 for iOS. Finally get notified of new Instagram photos as they are taken! Instablast lets you know when your favorite Instagrammers post new photos. Set up push notifications to alert you when new stuff appears in your feed. Following lots of people but only really care about getting updates from a few? Now you can get a heads up when your friends post new photos, without having to constantly check your Instagram feed. Continue reading
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Tried & Liked breaks new ground with instant recommendations
Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 June 2012 02:30 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 13 June 2012 02:30
Ever need an instant recommendation from trusted sources on a movie, restaurant, or anything else under the sun? Tried & Liked Incorporated has released Tried & Liked 1.01 its new lifestyle app for iOS and Android devices. Now you can share and quickly reference your consumer life, publicly or privately on Tried & Liked. Sporting a clean and easy-to-use interface the app is divided in 4 major sections, including Tell, Seen, Want and Ask. Word of mouth … at your Fingertips. Continue reading
Tags: ASK, Corner, corner virginia, dslr camera, ground, instant recommendations, iPad, iphone, life, mobile platform, new dentist, safe toys, service recommendations, someone, time, time responses, Want, word, yr olds | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Gliph Adds More Privacy Controls for Text Messages and Digital Identity
Last Updated on Thursday, 31 May 2012 03:30 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 31 May 2012 03:30
Gliph, a one-of-a-kind secure mobile and web app designed to send messages and protect personal information, today announced Lockdown Privacy Protection, an innovative update that makes users’ personal data technically unrecoverable by any other party. The new feature allows users to turn off Password Reset on their Gliph account, making private account data useless without the current password. Even Gliph administrators can not access users’ personal information. Continue reading
Tags: breaking new ground, communication platform, Controls, cryptography algorithm, digital identity, encryption, iPad, iphone, party, password, personal identification number, privacy controls, private account, private data, security measures, someone, today, update, way | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Phonics and Reading With McGuffey now available on multiple platforms
Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 May 2012 12:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 29 May 2012 12:00
LiteracySoft.com has made available Mac and PC compatible versions of Phonics and Reading With McGuffey, a popular iOS app for teaching beginning literacy skills to students with a variety of needs. The app is designed to be simple to use for children as well as adults who have literacy problems, and unlike many reading programs, Phonics And Reading With McGuffey requires very little teaching skill. This update includes multi-user support, performance and interface improvements. Continue reading
Tags: classic literature, computer, flagship product, interface improvements, Literacy, literacy problems, LiteracySoft, mac os x, McGuffey, netbooks, pack, service, service pack 2, service pack 3, service pack 3 windows, solution, someone, tablet pc edition, Training, version | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
smile count 1.2 helps you control your childs behavior and much more
Last Updated on Monday, 21 May 2012 02:00 Written by iUseMac Monday, 21 May 2012 02:00
Dare you be judged by smile count? TheHermonApps today announce smile count 1.2, an update to its hilarious entertainment app for iOS devices. With 6 game modes: pulled, vain, behaviour, kind, free play and employee, you can now see how the world truly views you. Play smile count count on a night out with your friends and keep count of who pulls the most. At the end of the day see if you have managed to do more kind things for people than you have upset people. Continue reading
Tags: behavior, Button, child, count, Customer, free play, free updates, game modes, information button, iphone, Kind, Lads, mode, nasty piece of work, Pig, Pigs, smile, someone, time | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Smartphone safety eBook debuts on Apple’s iBookstore
Last Updated on Thursday, 10 May 2012 12:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 10 May 2012 12:00
How NOT To Use Your Smartphone, the eBook designed to help users avoid getting hacked via their smartphone, makes its debut on Apple’s iBookstore today. Increasingly, iPhone and Android users are being hacked because they don’t understand how to configure or use their devices safely. And identity thieves can do an awful lot of bad once they have someone’s personal information. This book provides advice and guidance to help smartphone users avoid becoming victims. Continue reading
Tags: account details, additional books, bad guys, book computer, Call, computer, computing, fraud, identity, NOT, premium numbers, professional reputation, realising, security, security professional, series, someone, usage practices, Wi, wi fi | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
New Look and Usability for the PowerMax Website
Last Updated on Thursday, 26 April 2012 12:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 26 April 2012 12:00
Online Apple Specialist, PowerMax has just launched a completely redesigned website. The site is intended to celebrate their distinct approach to e-commerce by presenting a design that is decidedly unique, especially for the electronics industry. PowerMax is all about human-to-human interactions. Behind the scenes, knowledgeable PowerMax consultants are always ready and eager to have a friendly conversation with anyone who wants to interact with the company over the phone or via email. Continue reading
Tags: apple products, apple specialist, breath of fresh air, distinct approach, everything, for, human interactions, intuitive navigation, kevin anderson, lake oswego oregon, minute, oregonians, page, playfulness, PowerMax, shopper, someone, Upload, use | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
New Look and Usability for the PowerMax Website
Last Updated on Thursday, 26 April 2012 12:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 26 April 2012 12:00
Online Apple Specialist, PowerMax has just launched a completely redesigned website. The site is intended to celebrate their distinct approach to e-commerce by presenting a design that is decidedly unique, especially for the electronics industry. PowerMax is all about human-to-human interactions. Behind the scenes, knowledgeable PowerMax consultants are always ready and eager to have a friendly conversation with anyone who wants to interact with the company over the phone or via email. Continue reading
Tags: apple products, apple specialist, breath of fresh air, distinct approach, everything, for, human interactions, intuitive navigation, kevin anderson, lake oswego oregon, minute, oregonians, page, playfulness, PowerMax, shopper, someone, Upload, use | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Photo Guard 1.1 for iOS – Protect your private photos from prying eyes
Last Updated on Monday, 13 February 2012 01:00 Written by iUseMac Monday, 13 February 2012 01:00
Synaptic Wave today announces Photo Guard 1.1, its brand new iOS application for easy protection of private photos on any of your devices. With Photo Guard, anyone can protect all existing photos in their device’s library with a passcode. Or securely take multiple photos directly through the app. Photo Guard allows you to easily group and organize all your photos with separate personal albums. Easily share photos you want with friends and family via email or Facebook and Twitter. Continue reading
Tags: business apps, facebook, independent development company, iphone, iphones, life, manager, noisy, odessa ukraine, paste photos, photo guard, photo import, photo libraries, pick, productivity category, Protect, someone, Synaptic, Wave, way | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
This Valentine’s Day Send a Unique Vintage Card using Retro Valentine’s
Last Updated on Friday, 10 February 2012 05:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 10 February 2012 05:00
Share the love on your iPhone this Valentine’s Day with an old school, vintage Valentine’s with Retro Valentine’s for iPhone. This app includes 10 uniquely designed “retro” inspired cards, as well as 10 customizable cards that let you add a photo stored in your photo library or a picture that can be taken with the camera and send it to someone you care about. The vintage artwork for the cards were exclusively designed for this app and will not be found elsewhere. Continue reading
Tags: 3gs, apple logo, artwork, customizable cards, day, facebook, happy valentine, iPad, iphone, iphone 4, Love, mobile apps, san diego california, Share, someone, store, Unique, Valentine, valentine s day | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Honey, Don’t Forget To Buy Me A Pie
Last Updated on Wednesday, 8 February 2012 04:45 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 8 February 2012 04:45
It happens to everyone – the return trip to the grocery store after forgetting one key item or worse, having to make multiple trips because someone had secretly finished an item or wanted something special at the last minute. Well now, thanks to the clever app developers at Skript, LLC and their “Buy Me A Pie!” app, on the go families can maintain their grocery lists in the cloud, make changes and receive notifications instantly – all via their iPhones and iPods. Continue reading
Tags: apple logo, Development, ease, grocery, grocery lists, grocery store aisles, honey don, information technology company, iPad, iphone, iphones, minute, productivity category, Skript, someone, store, synchronization feature, version | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Smile2Shoot Camera for iPhone: Unique Smile Detection for Perfect Photos
Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 January 2012 12:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 18 January 2012 12:00
FLAG Solutions S.L. recently released Smile2Shoot Camera 1.1 for iPhone users. This is a new application that offers unique face and smile detection of up to three people within one high quality, self-taken photo. Using state-of-the-art artificial vision, the app applies smart focus and exposure measurement on faces automatically and will let users know if someone in the photo is not smiling. Smile2Shoot Camera also provides smart enhancements to snapshots, for perfect photos. Continue reading
Tags: artificial vision, background lighting, dim, dim lighting, exposure, exposure measurement, face, genuine smile, intelligent auto, iphone, necessary improvements, Perfect, Photos, product enhancements, quality self, Salamanca, someone, Unique, update, vision users | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off