Posts Tagged ‘touch screen technology’
Vorble Makes Opening Gambit with Digital Board Game
Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 July 2012 04:40 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 18 July 2012 04:40
The pantheon of traditional games being reinvented for the digital age has another contender – Vorble 1.2.1 for iOS, a 3D mashup of the classic strategy chessboard genre. It is a mind game played on a spherical board without edges and the latest app for social gamers with a competitive spirit. Gamers can pitch their wits against each other online or against a series of thirteen progressively challenging artificial intelligences. Continue reading
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HTML5 – Go native where power is at the touch of your fingertips
Last Updated on Thursday, 5 July 2012 01:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 5 July 2012 01:00
ShinobiControls proves native leads the way when it comes to providing interactive, engaging solutions. ShinobiControls gives users greater control over their data and its analysis. Using touch-screen technology offered by modern mobile devices, allows users intuitive interactions with their data such as pinch zoom and pan on charts, highlighting points with simple touch, and dragging or pinching grid rows and columns to reordered and resize them. Continue reading
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Securifi Announces Almond – World’s 1st WiFi Router for the rest of us
Last Updated on Thursday, 23 February 2012 01:35 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 23 February 2012 01:35
The Macintosh, released in 1984, became the first computer intuitive enough for the rest of us. Securifi’s Almond is the first wireless router for the rest of us. It sports a color touch screen that does away with PC- or Mac-based setup or maintenance. Almond not only removes the need for the intimidating web-driven interfaces consumers have struggled with for over a decade, it removes the need for operating through a PC or Macintosh entirely. Continue reading
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Face-Jack Me Transforms User Photographs into Crazy Faces
Last Updated on Monday, 13 February 2012 02:30 Written by iUseMac Monday, 13 February 2012 02:30
Developed by UK entrepreneur Farook Kapadia, Face-Jack Me 1.0.0 is a brand new novelty entertainment app for iPhone that allows users to take photographs of themselves, family & friends and combine them with other photographs to create crazy and amusing face combination’s to enjoy and share. The possibilities are limitless. Any image contained within the iPhone photo library can also be used, allowing users to create celebrity mash-ups, family crossovers or an amusing transformation of a friend. Continue reading
Tags: cupertino california, custom face, iPad, local gallery, perfect face, precise adjustment, puzzle pieces, touch screen technology, virtual puzzle, work colleagues | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Yarnaby for iOS – String + Mazes = Whole load of addictive gameplay
Last Updated on Wednesday, 25 January 2012 05:05 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 25 January 2012 05:05
Yarnaby a fun and addictive string avoidance game. Playing with string has never been this much fun! Yarnaby has lost his yarn ball. Evil King ‘Knitting’ Pin has stolen his beloved ball of wool. So now our hero must trawl through the king’s treacherous kingdom to find and save his bundle of yarn. Realistic string movement, leaderboards, 42 levels & more coming soon. Out now for cheaper than a ball of yarn on iTunes! Also coming soon to many other touch enabled platforms. Continue reading
Tags: addictive gameplay, aim of the game, ball of yarn, being held hostage, bundle of yarn, cat, crystal touch, engine, evil walls, fragile piece, iPad, iphone, iPod, king, Kingdom, level, mirror, Start, touch screen technology, yarn ball | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Snap Trap – New iOS Game With Unique and Intuitive Touch Screen Controls
Last Updated on Monday, 21 November 2011 01:20 Written by iUseMac Monday, 21 November 2011 01:20
Honolulu based 8 Bit Grenade today introduces Snap Trap 1.0, their new gaming title for iOS devices. Snap Trap is one of the latest iOS games that uses Apple’s touch screen technology in a unique and intuitive way. You are a hungry mouse determined to collect every piece of cheese, but lying in your way is an assortment of deadly traps. Your goal is to navigate around these traps and return home safely. One thing for sure, these are not your Ma and Pa’s mouse traps! Continue reading
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Parents Competing for Elementary School Seats Get a New Prep Tests App
Last Updated on Friday, 11 November 2011 10:45 Written by iUseMac Friday, 11 November 2011 10:45
Qwizful 1.0 is a new app that offers free prep tests for young children, pre-K – 2nd grade, helping young bright children gain confidence toward formal admission tests. Qwizful introduces the questions in the form of playful quizzes, incorporating fun characters and clever humor together with a rich mix of exercises, audio narration and performance tracking. The app enables parents to better prepare for testing, and track the performance of their children as they make progress. Continue reading
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Duck Duck Moose Wins Parents’ Choice Gold Awards for Top Kids Apps
Last Updated on Thursday, 22 September 2011 01:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 22 September 2011 01:00
Independent children’s app developer Duck Duck Moose wins two more Parents’ Choice Gold Awards for its mobile apps. Word Wagon and Musical Me both won Parents’ Choice Gold Awards. Word Wagon is a letters and phonics learning app that includes more than 100 words, each with engaging illustrations, animations, and sounds. Musical Me! is a music learning app that teaches children about notes, rhythm, pitch, and instruments. All Duck Duck Moose titles have received Parents’ Choice Awards. Continue reading
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Castle Clout for iPhone – Hit Game Goes Mobile
Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 August 2011 03:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 30 August 2011 03:00
Selectsoft, a leading developer of family-friendly games, announces that the popular online game Castle Clout will be available for iPhone and iPad on September 8th, 2011. Launch ammo with a medieval trebuchet to crash castles and smash foes. The first of the current wave of artillery physics games that now includes Crush the Castle and Angry Birds, Castle Clout combines exciting catapult action with smooth touch controls, a build-and-share level editor, detailed graphics, and fun sound effects. Continue reading
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Goosed Up Rhymes for iPad – Children’s Reader Hits Top 10 on App List
Last Updated on Saturday, 26 March 2011 12:00 Written by iUseMac Saturday, 26 March 2011 12:00
Chicago based Brain Freeze Entertainment today announced that Goosed Up Rhymes has reached the Top 10 List on the iTunes App Store in the Book category. Taking full advantage of the form and functionality of the iPad, Goosed Up Rhymes 1.01 is a fully animated storybook for children aged 2-10. Goosed Up Rhymes features 70 storybook animated interactions with 8 fully animated storybook pages with lush full-color illustrations, 4 interactive games and much more. Continue reading
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Strong support pushes Notes Plus for the iPad to 50k+ downloads
Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 December 2010 03:05 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 15 December 2010 03:05
Viet Tran, the Minnesota based developer of Notes Plus for the iPad, has announced his excitement that his application has reached 50,000+ downloads on Apple’s App Store. Notes Plus represents a step up from other currently available note taking applications through the sheer practicality of its features. Tran believes that enthusiastic customer support together with positive word of mouth over the app’s practicality and effectiveness have been integral to pushing Notes Plus over this milestone. Continue reading
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Enhance every aspect of note taking with Notes Plus for iPad
Last Updated on Monday, 18 October 2010 04:50 Written by iUseMac Monday, 18 October 2010 04:50
Minnesota based developer Viet Tran releases Notes Plus 2.0 for iPad. Created to provide users with an enhanced note-taking alterative for the iPad, Notes Plus is functional enough to serve as a practical note-taking workspace for almost any situation. The app provides users with a ‘close-up’ writing mode that allows users to hand write notes in a magnified area. Notes Plus represents a step up from other currently available note taking apps through the sheer practicality of its features. Continue reading
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Stencils App Modeller Lets Anyone Develop App Prototypes on an iPhone
Last Updated on Monday, 12 April 2010 10:00 Written by iUseMac Monday, 12 April 2010 10:00
StencilsApp.com today released Stencils App Modeller 1.1 for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad users. The application offers a revolutionary new program that allows users to develop app prototypes and mockups, right on their iDevices and without any special skills. Creations can be shared and downloaded by others for testing and feedback, or sent for development. Yes, there’s an App for designing Apps. Continue reading
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US Gov.Index 1.0.1 Converts iPhone into Government Agencies Resource
Last Updated on Monday, 12 April 2010 10:00 Written by iUseMac Monday, 12 April 2010 10:00
Almog Design today released US Gov.Index 1.0.1 for iPhone and iPod touch users looking for a better way to find government information. The application is an alphabetical directory, providing access to thousands of U.S. government agencies and departments. Features include easy access and direct connection to any website of the user’s choice. US Gov.Index removes the information overload and confusion that’s typically present when trying to locate a specific branch of the government. Continue reading
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Solitaire Legend 1.0 for iPhone Adds Fun Features to Classic Card Game
Last Updated on Friday, 2 April 2010 06:40 Written by iUseMac Friday, 2 April 2010 06:40
Adventure Hong Kong Company Limited today released Solitaire Legend 1.0 for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad users. The application is based on the world’s most popular version of the classic card game and offers features that players will find addictive. Users can post their scores to FaceBook, save unfinished games and take advantage of the many other functions. They can even use their own photos as background themes. Continue reading
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