Archive for April, 2011

iExifer EXIF viewer with RAW support

 iExifer EXIF viewer with RAW support iExifer is a great tool for photography aficionados, featuring an elegant and intuitive interface, revealing all the EXIF metadata, GPS location and image thumbnails stored inside image files. iExifer will also satisfy the most advanced users displaying IPTC tags, and more specific EXIF Maker Notes. Version 1.2.1 includes EXIF metadata for major cameras, as well as RAW images support.

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Largest iOS Thesaurus

 Largest iOS Thesaurus Word Magic Software has launched an English-Only Thesaurus v.1.0 for iOS, an update to their world-renowned reference work, and the largest thesaurus of its kind. The app is an unparalleled compendium of several standard English dictionaries, idiom & colloquial dictionaries, and proverb dictionaries. Completely self-contained, an Internet connection is necessary only for audio playback of word and sentence pronunciation in English.

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Alternative to Craigslist

 Craigly Premium alternative to Craigslist Craigly Premium is a multi-location Craigslist search app for iOS with multiple search result views including: images text; thumbnail-only; full-screen image-only; and a Google Map with images. Craigly also features posting with images, account management, and an Offline Mode to view search history with no connection.

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PDF Expert iPad adds stamps

 PDF Expert iPad adds stamps PDF Expert is a powerful iPad application focused on annotating PDF documents and filling PDF forms. A new version features the complete set of tools related to adding stamps, logos and text notes to PDF documents. The update was designed for business and education-related users who need to approve, confirm or review documents on the iPad. All edits in the document can be flattened making it readable on any desktop or mobile device.

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CourseNotes iPad App

 CourseNotes iPad App CourseNotes, previously available exclusively on the iPad, is a valuable tool for any student looking to create and organize notes on their Mac and wirelessly sync notes, ToDo items, sketches and assignments with their iPads. The app is available in the Education category of the Mac App Store and is currently being featured in the “New and Noteworthy” section.

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Debt Free

Mobile Innovations LLC, an emerging mobile developer currently focused on productivity applications, has announced the successful recent update of Debt Free, their mobile debt elimination guide. The application – suited for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices running on iOS 4.0 or later, teaches users how to pay off their debts using the proven Debt Snowball Method. As part of this recent update Debt Free version 1.6.1 has been fully optimized for the iPad, as well as having a small number of minor operating bugs resolved to enhance the app’s overall operation. Continue reading »

Paper Glider, Apple’s 10 Billionth Download

UK-based mobile game developers Neon Play have released their latest update to the game that was the App Store’s 10 billionth download. Neon Play has incorporated the features influenced by the requests they have received from Paper Glider’s four million strong player-base and Facebook fan page. Continue reading »

Sympathy for the Devil

pic 288 Vroom proudly presents Sympathy For The Devil, an original novel about a fallen angel who decides it’s time to find his way home. In this tense unique thriller-mystery, the Devil is not what you expected and all of your previous ideas may be changed forever. Sympathy For The Devil is available on iPhone, iPod touch and iPad and was listed in iTunes App Store New & Noteworthy Books. The first few chapters are free and will get you hooked! Continue reading »

COOL CITIES Travel Apps

teNeues Publishing has published COOL CITIES Travel Apps. The Apps are based on the bestselling Cool City Guides and offer a curated selection of trendy restaurants, bars, hotels, shopping and highlights in major metropolitan cities. More then 300 photos, videos, an audio guide and sophisticated search and navigation features make this visual guide stand out of the crowd of travel apps. Continue reading »

TenFourFox

I don’t spend much time talking about PowerPC based Macs, but here is a web browser for those machines. Continue reading »

Games InfoManager for Kids

GAMES for little children -- from the Games Infomanager

GAMES InfoManager In this issue of Games Infomanager we focus on iPad / iPhone apps specifically designed for young children — up to kindergarten. (Well, except for ‘Dandelions’) These are all highly recommended …
* Go Go Mongo!
* Blow a Dandelion
* MixMe-FixMe
* Lola’s Alphabet Train
* Mighty Jungle: Animals!
* Goosed Up Rhymes HD…
enjoy, and don’t forget to send YOUR favorites!

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Amazon: Head to the cloud

Amazon's Cloud Drive and the Cloud Player Everyone wants a bite out of the old apple. We’ve been waiting for the big move from the internet’s largest online merchant — and you know, they almost always do it right. We’re going to be keeping our eye on this one…
* Amazon’s Cloud-y dreams
* Amazon Cloud Drive
* Amazon (AMZN) Ambushes its Competitors with an Assault in the Cloud
* Amazon’s ‘Cloud Drive’ Faces Backlash From Music Industry
* Amazon Cloud Drive: 3 things to consider before you commit
* How to Get Started with Cloud Drive and Cloud Player
… don’t forget to send in your news, views or reviews!

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Google’s +1

Greenlight Google’s +1 feature success hinges on a paradigm shift as far as social interactions are concerned. Google needs a major partnership (something akin to Bing’s with Facebook and the inclusion of Facebook likes in the SERPs), or a major acquisition, to make social proof work in its search results.

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Hacking: no longer about the money

evil hackers and cybercrimeMcAfee has jointly published a report with SAIC – claiming to show that cybercriminals are now focusing on intellectual property as a means of extracting revenues from companies – Idappcom says its own observations confirm that hackers are no longer simply after the money: electronic, physical or otherwise.

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Map out your way to success

 Map out your way to success Jury Shortki, an emerging application developer currently focused on creating mobile productivity solutions, has created a rather remarkable application — inShort — for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This application was developed for anyone who’s ever had trouble solving challenging problems. If you may at times find yourself not knowing where to start and what steps to take in order to complete complex tasks effectively, if at all — inShort is the solution!

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