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Activity Timer released for iPad – On the Apple App Store Now

UK based Autism Suppport Apps introduces Activity Timer for iPad. Activity Timer offers an opportunity for individuals on the autistic spectrum to have a visual representation of time. It allows parents, carers and teachers, to take photographs of activities that may take place through out the day. A clock hand which can be set to any time will then move towards the picture, when the hand reaches the picture it becomes apparent that it is time for the activity to take place. Continue reading



Retweever Visualization App 2.0, Free for iPad – View Tweets as Pictures

Donoho Design Group today introduces Retweever Visualization App 2.0 for iPad, their free Social Networking app that finds the “buzz” in your Twitter stream and displays Tweets as organized images in an Avatar Browser. The new version uses Klout Scores and $Cashtags (e.g. $AAPL) in its buzz calculations. Retweever’s Avatar Browser presents Twitter conversations and messages in clear popovers. Eliminating continual scrolling, the app displays a summary of activity at a glance. Continue reading



Retweever Visualization App 1.0.1 for iPad – View Tweets as Pictures

Donoho Design Group today introduces Retweever Visualization App 1.0.1 for iPad, their free Social Networking app that sorts through a Twitter user’s Tweets and displays them as organized icons and photos. Retweever’s Avatar Browser presents Twitter conversations and messages in clear popovers. The Avatars scale with their relevance and timeliness to the ongoing twitter conversation. Eliminating continual scrolling, the app displays a summary of activity at a glance. Continue reading



Nektony Disk Inspector – an efficient file organizer for Mac

Nektony today introduces Nektony Disk Inspector, the company’s first product for Mac OS X. Disk Inspector is a fast, intuitive and efficient disk space analysis and organization tool with a beautiful and eye-catching interface. The program scans any supported drive and generates a colorful chart representing the file system. This visual representation helps identify the largest files and take further steps for optimizing the content of the drive and freeing up disk space. Continue reading



Children Learn their First Numbers with TeachMe Numbers 1 for iPad

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



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