Posts Tagged ‘visual elements’
Free Valentina Studio 5 and Enterprise DB Reports Server 5 Released
Last Updated on Friday, 15 February 2013 09:00 Written by iUseMac Friday, 15 February 2013 09:00
Oregon based Paradigma Software announces the release of Valentina Server 5, the enterprise class reports and database server and the free Valentina Studio 5 database management and administration solution for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Valentina Server 5 allows reports to be served from many database sources, including MySQL, Postgre, SQLite and Valentina DB. Valentina Studio Pro 5 adds a powerful Query Builder, SQL DIFF, database diagramming and a powerful visual Reports Designer. Continue reading
Tags: administration solution, database sources, db reports, developer solutions, enterprise reports, iPad, mac os x, paradigma software, robust enterprise, visual elements | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Monkey Prism releases New Zombie Word Game for iOS
Last Updated on Thursday, 5 July 2012 03:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 5 July 2012 03:00
Monkey Prism today introduces ZombieWords 1.0, its new gaming title for iOS. ZombieWords combines tongue-in-cheek survival horror with the vocabulary-building aspects of an anagram game. Using the power of your words, only you can help retired gunslinger Jebediah Moses save the world from the seemingly endless brain-eating zombie hordes. ZombieWords features Game Center support, with 40 levels of action and tons of interactive audio/visual elements to keep the player engaged. Continue reading
Tags: Anagram, anagram game, collection, game center, gunslinger, iPad, iphone, multiplayer, player, san diego california, seattle band, survival horror, today, tongue in cheek, visual elements, vocabulary building, word, ZombieWords | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Licking Letters For iOS – Top Spelling Game For Kids Is Free April 19
Last Updated on Friday, 13 April 2012 12:30 Written by iUseMac Friday, 13 April 2012 12:30
Tenlin Studios today announces that their top educational game for iOS – Licking Letters – will be available free for a limited time in celebration of the company’s 1-year anniversary. Kids will be thrilled to help Hoppy the Frog spell words by touching the screen to make Hoppy catch the correct letters with his tongue. Leapin’ Loot coins are earned after each word is correctly spelled and more coins can be earned by playing four different Mini-Games between spelling rounds. Continue reading
Tags: bonus rounds, game for kids, licking letters, lily pad, limted time, outfit combinations, skill bonus, spelling game, time promotion, visual elements | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
AppScraft Announces Einstein’s Puzzle 1.0 for iOS
Last Updated on Monday, 19 March 2012 03:25 Written by iUseMac Monday, 19 March 2012 03:25
The Einstein’s Puzzle is a logic riddle that consists of 15 clues. It is likely this puzzle has been emailed around the world many many times. According to legend it was founded by Albert Einstein during his childhood. Also, there is a perception that it was used to test Einstein’s assistants on the candidates ability to think logically. Sometimes referred to as the author of the puzzle by Lewis Carroll. Nevertheless, there is no evidence that Einstein came up with the problem, or Lewis Carroll. Continue reading
Tags: Albert Einstein, ambitious team, apple logo, AppScraft, Author, Development, evidence, FREE, indisputable fact, intelligent games, iPad, iphone download, moscow russia, mystery, perception, puzzle free, Riddle, store, visual elements | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
New iPhone App i-Relax Drifts into the App Store with Excellent Reviews
Last Updated on Thursday, 8 March 2012 12:31 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 8 March 2012 12:31
Software developer Rory Buckley announces the release of his latest iPhone app i-Relax. The app offers a great unique approach to visual relaxation via nature videos for the iPhone and the iPod touch. I-Relax is designed to reduce stress levels by helping people relax and get away for few moments even if it’s just in the car during lunch break. There are two main reasons why people use image relaxation videos to help them relax. The first one is recreational and the second is to relieve stress. Continue reading
Tags: Break, car, deep relaxation, Excellent, guided relaxation, iPad, iphone, kingdom software, lunch break, nature sounds, person, quick solution, relaxation experience, Second, software, store, stress levels, visual elements, Voice | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Fingers’ favorite dancing music game – Tap 2 Dance Lil’ Urban Dancer 2.0
Last Updated on Wednesday, 19 October 2011 01:00 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 19 October 2011 01:00
Hanson Interactive today announces Tap 2 Dance Lil’ Urban Dancer 2.0, an update to the fingers’ favorite dancing music game for iOS. Tap 2 Dance has people’s fingers all over the world dancing while playing along with their favorite iPod music. Tap, swipe, twist and tangle your fingers to match the multi-touch gestural patterns before time is up. Choose from different dancers & customize their outfit & use your own photo for the face. Version 2.0 is now a Universal app with HD graphics for iPad. Continue reading
Tags: cute characters, dance, Dancing, features game, hanson hanson, hanson interactive, hip hop style, independent developer, iPad, iphone, Lil, music game, store, style dances, swipe, time, today, visual elements, while | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Secret of Chateau de Moreau Debut – Puzzle-Rich Plus Unexpected Twists
Last Updated on Friday, 19 August 2011 04:30 Written by iUseMac Friday, 19 August 2011 04:30
AppsAsia today introduces Secret of Chateau de Moreau 1.0, which debuts today in the iTunes App Store. Secret of Chateau de Moreau features an interactive murder-mystery narrative; players navigate through the twists and turns of the story by completing over 100 puzzles. The individual choices of the player, including his or her interactions with other game characters, determine which of the 40 alternate endings become the ultimate fate of Antoine Moreau. Continue reading
Tags: alternate endings, Beta, character, Creative, creative expertise, fate, game characters, interactive murder mystery, interactive nature, intricacy, iPad, mystery, narrative, player, seoul korea, store, today, twists and turns, unexpected twists, visual elements | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Arctic Escape for iOS – Lemming-style Puzzle is Free for a Limited Time
Last Updated on Friday, 6 May 2011 02:50 Written by iUseMac Friday, 6 May 2011 02:50
Polish video games developer, Teyon today announced that for a limited time only, their iOS app Arctic Escape 1.0 will be available for free. Arctic Escape is a hybrid of a simple strategy and puzzle with the mechanics resembling popular Lemmings. Take control of a bunch of penguins getting into all sorts of trouble all the time. They were abducted from Antarctica by a cunning scientist and now need your help to come back home. Teyon will promote the game in association with DailyAppDream. Continue reading
Tags: command tools, cute graphics, dangerous obstacles, FREE, games developer, ICE, intuitive interface, iPad, ipad devices, iphone, krakow poland, Lemming-style, Lemmings, publisher, store, time, today, universal application, visual elements | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Arctic Escape for iOS – Lemming-style Puzzle is Free for a Limited Time
Last Updated on Friday, 6 May 2011 02:50 Written by iUseMac Friday, 6 May 2011 02:50
Polish video games developer, Teyon today announced that for a limited time only, their iOS app Arctic Escape 1.0 will be available for free. Arctic Escape is a hybrid of a simple strategy and puzzle with the mechanics resembling popular Lemmings. Take control of a bunch of penguins getting into all sorts of trouble all the time. They were abducted from Antarctica by a cunning scientist and now need your help to come back home. Teyon will promote the game in association with DailyAppDream. Continue reading
Tags: command tools, cute graphics, dangerous obstacles, FREE, games developer, ICE, intuitive interface, iPad, ipad devices, iphone, krakow poland, Lemming-style, Lemmings, publisher, store, time, today, universal application, visual elements | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Latest News Straight From the Frontlines to Your iPad
Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 April 2011 09:40 Written by iUseMac Wednesday, 13 April 2011 09:40
The Third U.S. Army’s DVIDS today introduces its free Military 24/7 iPad app. ‘Military 24/7′ extends the global outreach of military service members, engages civilians with user friendly interactive elements and connects media outlets with timely incoming footage from the frontlines. These fully searchable news features allow users to stay up-to-date on military missions and operations. Most importantly, all material is created by deployed military personnel. Continue reading
Tags: army, defense, distribution, download, dvids, facebook, global outreach, interactive elements, iPad, maj scott, military content, military missions, military service members, news, store, Straight, today, visual elements, way | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
Revolutionary Music Spark Technology Comes to iPhone
Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 October 2010 10:35 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 26 October 2010 10:35
CDStorm Promotions is on the verge of revealing their groundbreaking “Music Spark” technology, which offers totally new ways to enjoy music and bridge the distance between the creative artist and the audience. This highly anticipated state-of-the-art music upgrade application has been several years in the making but will soon be revealed and launched. Those who plug into it are treated to a multi-layered audio-visual experience that makes listening to music less passive and more interactive. Continue reading
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The App Everyone is Talking About: A Guide to Marketing an iPhone App
Last Updated on Tuesday, 2 March 2010 11:10 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 2 March 2010 11:10
David Wooldridge, author of the newly released “The Business of iPhone App Development: Making and Marketing Apps that Succeed,” offers some questions directed to iPhone app developers. These questions are a great place for developers to start considering marketing during the app development process. Without marketing to gain the necessary publicity and exposure, a killer app may simply get lost in the relentless stream that floods the App Store on a daily basis. Continue reading
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JISHOP for iPhone – Family of Japanese-English Kanji Resources
Last Updated on Tuesday, 2 March 2010 11:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 2 March 2010 11:00
JISHOP Software recently released three JISHOP apps for iPhone and iPod touch users looking for reliable, accurate resources for Japanese-English translation. The applications are comprehensive, user-friendly tools for learning, quick reference, translation or research. JISHOP amalgamates the best of Japanese-English lexicography and introduces extensive, unique features found in no other dictionary of its kind. Continue reading
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CrumplePop Brings Flipover Effects to Final Cut Pro
Last Updated on Tuesday, 9 February 2010 02:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 9 February 2010 02:00
CrumplePop today released Flipper, an effect for Final Cut Pro that lets busy editors create the popular “flipover” effect used in countless broadcast ad spots and television programs. Flipper works right on the Final Cut Pro timeline, without requiring a trip to another application. With Flipper, you can quickly and easily flip logos, text, photos, and video clips, all with a simple drag and drop operation. Continue reading
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