Posts Tagged ‘United States’
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
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New, Highly Innovative Calculator, EZeeCalc, Now In iTunes App Store
Last Updated on Monday, 17 May 2010 10:00 Written by iUseMac Monday, 17 May 2010 10:00
Massachusetts based indie developer James Hollender has released EZeeCalc for iPhone, iPod touch and EZeeCalc XL for iPad. EZeeCalc is a simple, yet powerful calculator for the rest of us. Featuring a streamlined and easy-to-use interface, buttons are only activated when appropriate, and grouped by color. Undo and Redo commands are available throughout the entire calculation prior to pressing equals. EZeeCalc also saves state. Users can pick up where they left off, even mid-calculation. Continue reading
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Anttenna Redefines and Mobilizes Classifieds
Last Updated on Friday, 14 May 2010 01:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 14 May 2010 01:00
Seattle based Anttenna today is launching a free smartphone application that reinvents classified advertising as microlistings, creating a highly relevant marketplace that also connects communities. Anttenna delivers a real-time, location-aware and mobile consumer-to-consumer and business-to-consumer microlistings marketplace for the buying, selling, and bartering of goods and services. It is now available in most major metropolitan areas across the United States and Canada. Continue reading
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Zevrix Releases BatchOutput Server 4.3 – Adds Adobe InDesign CS5 Support
Last Updated on Thursday, 13 May 2010 08:40 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 13 May 2010 08:40
Zevrix Solutions today announces BatchOutput Server 4.3, an update to its output workflow automation solution for Adobe InDesign. Originally developed for a major publisher in the United States, the software automates InDesign output by processing files from hotfolders. BatchOutput Server offloads printing and exporting to PDF and PostScript to a central system leaving operator workstations free from the output process. The new version adds support to InDesign CS5. Continue reading
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Shakespeare App Hits 1 Million Mark
Last Updated on Thursday, 22 April 2010 03:40 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 22 April 2010 03:40
The Shakespeare application for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch passed the 1 million mark for number of downloads this week. The free Shakespeare application, a cooperative project between Readdle and PlayShakespeare.com, was in the first wave of applications just after Apple launched the iTunes App Store in August 2008. Over the last year and a half, the Shakespeare application has also gained popularity with professional actors and directors. Continue reading
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Multieducator Releases World History Documents For iPad
Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 April 2010 03:50 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 21 April 2010 03:50
New York based MultiEducator, Inc. proudly introduces World History Documents 1.0, its second iPad specific product. World Documents includes over 350 key documents in World history. Documents range from the complete text of the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the Koran to UN Resolutions and Geneva Accords of the 20th century. Users can effortlessly search for any document, save favorites, as well as e-mail documents to friends and colleagues. This program also works on the iPhone. Continue reading
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Renkara Media Group Delivers Text-to-Speech Translation to the App Store
Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 April 2010 03:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 20 April 2010 03:00
Chicago-based Renkara Media Group announces the addition of 32 realistic text-to-speech voices to its highly popular translation application Translate Now!, available for the iPhone and iPod touch. Male and female voices are now available via In-App Purchase in 13 of the 50 languages supported in the application. This latest version also brings a greatly enhanced user interface, automatic tracking of all translations, favorite translations, and other user-requested features. Continue reading
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Column Division 1.0 – Educational Math App for iPhone
Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 April 2010 04:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 14 April 2010 04:00
Independent developer Esa Helttula today released Column Division 1.0, a new educational math app for iPhone and iPod touch. The app can be used to teach and study the column division method. It allows the user to solve random division problems step by step and animates all the steps. In the Everyday Mathematics curriculum the column division method is one of the algorithms for division. Column Division has an intuitive interface with customizable colors and other settings. Continue reading
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Scanning – Revolutionized: Doxie Now Shipping Worldwide
Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 April 2010 06:15 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 13 April 2010 06:15
Raleigh based Apparent Corporation today announces that Doxie, the modern paper scanner that scans directly to the cloud, is now shipping. For home and small business, Doxie makes scanning, sharing, and organizing paper and photos easy, with a lightweight, portable design built for scanning anywhere. Doxie is always ready to scan, offering crisp, clean copies of documents in full color at up to 600 dpi thanks to its patented scanning technology. Continue reading
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ABBYY Invites iPhone Users to Try Its Business Card Reader for Free
Last Updated on Monday, 12 April 2010 04:47 Written by iUseMac Monday, 12 April 2010 04:47
ABBYY today announces Lite and Free versions of its Business Card Reader application for the Apple iPhone. ABBYY Business Card Reader is a convenient and reliable business tool that transfers contact data from business cards directly to the iPhone address book by using the device’s camera and ABBYY’s text recognition technology. These versions are designed specifically to help iPhone users to try out the key functionality of ABBYY Business Card Reader in the simplest way. Continue reading
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Scanning – Revolutionized: Doxie Now Shipping Worldwide
Last Updated on Friday, 9 April 2010 06:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 9 April 2010 06:00
Raleigh based Apparent Corporation today announces that Doxie, the modern paper scanner that scans directly to the cloud, is now shipping. For home and small business, Doxie makes scanning, sharing, and organizing paper and photos easy, with a lightweight, portable design built for scanning anywhere. Doxie is always ready to scan, offering crisp, clean copies of documents in full color at up to 600 dpi thanks to its patented scanning technology. Continue reading
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iMagine machine releases Faces iMake 1.1 for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad
Last Updated on Friday, 9 April 2010 02:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 9 April 2010 02:00
iMagine machine today announces Faces iMake 1.1, the iPhone app that is empowering users to create unbelievable art from over 100 everyday objects. Faces iMake is the next generation of art apps that are fun for the entire family. A must-have for any parent or child, anyone can use it to create unique, digital art that can be emailed, facebooked/twittered and saved as a contact photo. iMagine machine is at the forefront of iPhone apps that are educational and addictive. Continue reading
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Renkara Media Group Brings Grade School Favorite Contig to the iPad
Last Updated on Friday, 2 April 2010 06:25 Written by iUseMac Friday, 2 April 2010 06:25
Chicago based Renkara Media Group today announced Contig 1.0 for the new Apple iPad. Contig is a fast-paced math game played in grade schools worldwide but never before brought to a mobile device. Originally created by a retired schoolteacher, Contig helps both kids and adults practice math and computation skills, build strong problem-solving strategies, improve memory, and enhance reasoning. Contig expands on Renkara Media Group’s popular line of educational apps for iPhone and iPod touch. Continue reading
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Ferry Corsten and Cue Play DJ Put You in Control of Corsten’s Countdown
Last Updated on Friday, 2 April 2010 11:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 2 April 2010 11:00
Osaka-based Capsulated Software and Rotterdam-based dance pioneer and leading producer Ferry Corsten today announced a global promotional partnership for the 150th anniversary broadcast of Ferry’s radio show Corsten’s Countdown. The collaboration will see tracks from Ferry’s Flashover Recordings included free in Cue Play DJ 1.1, Capsulated’s pioneering DJ application for the iPhone OS available now. Continue reading
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Bowers Technologies announces Easter giveaway for PrayerJournal owners
Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 March 2010 08:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 30 March 2010 08:00
California based Bowers Technologies, Inc today announces a special Easter giveaway for owners of their PrayerJournal iPhone app. The company is giving away prizes. Customers can register for the giveaway by downloading the latest update and clicking on the giveaway button inside the app. PrayerJournal is an iPhone app that allows people to more effectively manage their prayer life. Customers have found that their prayer time has been more consistent and they have deepened their spiritual walk. Continue reading
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