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Privates!
Name: Privates!
By: RXN
Version: 1.2
Category: Apps, iPhone Apps
Date: 2016-04-18
Price: free
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PhatWare makes some of the best handwriting recognition software for devices such as those running Windows Mobile. I was a huge fan before my Apple-conversion led me into the wonderful world of iPhone OS.
While they have slowly been making the move into the iPhone and iPod Touch landscape, they have formally announce their involvement in the platform in a big way with the launch of an entire WritePad Product Line for iPhone and iPod Touch.
The apps, WritePad Affairs, WritePad Events, and WritePad Notes version 1.8 are already available in the App Store. A special introductory price of $2.99 will be effective through June 2009. After that the price for each will go to $4.99.
We’ll be looking at the apps in the next few days. The full Press Release after the jump…
I love Speck cases and use them all the time on my iPhone, my Touch and my MacBook. They give great protection, have a low-profile, and they look great. We been fortunate over the past months to give away a number of cases from this terrific company and today we have three more.
Read on for details.
Many paid apps have a lite version in which they offer a stripped down or limited version of their paid app to allow users to basically try before they buy. I will be reviewing many of these apps as they often make it into the top 25 free app list. Amateur Surgeon Lite Edition is an imaginative game where you get to perform animated surgery using bizarre tools. The free version of this game allows you to perform two surgeries.
Guest author Rob Terrell founded TouchCentric, a software development company focused on iPhone development, and also runs Stinkbot, a Mac microISV, and is the author of three books about the Mac OS. Editor’s note: Rob Terrell wrote to tell us about a painless, elegant way to pull the video off the iPhone to be displayed […]
It’s rare, exceptionally so, that I read dead tree books, papers or magazines. Between my Kindle, the NYTimes reader, Zinio and my iPhone there’s really no need for me to kill trees and deal with the bulk of paper and ink.
And apps like AP Mobile News Network make the move to E-Everything a whole lot easier.
The app was one of the highlighted programs when Apple first allowed 3rd party apps on the iPhone. Since its initial release it has gotten better and better. This update, however, is huge…
A lot of controversy has surrounded the rejection of Eucalyptus. For the past week, it has stood as an example of how Apple’s approval policy censors content as opposed to protecting end users from malicious code. Apple’s reappraisal of their decision was due, in part, to the vociferous objections raised by community members who heard about the applications rejection. Eucalyptus is now available on the app store for $9.99. Now that it has been accepted, the only remaining question is whether or not it’s worth your money.
One of my teachers once told me the story of a guy who wanted to be a ship’s captain so he went out and bought a boat and a captain’s hat. He invited his dad to visit and said proudly. "Look dad, I’m a captain."
His father replied, "To me you look like a captain. To a captain. however, not so much."
You can have the best tools but that doesn’t make you an artist. At the same time, you can have very basic tools and, if you have that hard-to-quantify ability known as "being artistic", you can take even the most basic of tools and create something awesome.
In April, the number of third-party apps installed by iPhone/iPod touch users surpassed one billion. The billionth app installed: Bump, an app lets you swap business cards by bumping two iPhones together. In this interview, we talk with David Lieb and Andy Huibers — the team behind Bump — about how the app works, the […]