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Privates!
Name: Privates!
By: RXN
Version: 1.2
Category: Apps, iPhone Apps
Date: 2016-04-18
Price: free
Our rating:
Did I See U - Free Dating App
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I’ve loved Koi Ponds since it was first released… and I/we hope the three readers who just received promo codes do too.
Thanks to the good folks at TheBlimpPilots we had three promo codes to share. And they go to…
Makeshift Games is happy to annouce version 1.1 of Chuck the Ball featuring a brand-new play mode called "Freeplay". Freeplay is designed to provide a casual play experience or begginers or anyone seeking a more laid back play style.
Available Now in the App Store: https://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=301401238
Visit https://chucktheball.com for videos and more information.
Developer’s Notes:
Clear your mind.??Imagine gazing into a pond of crystal clear water. Picture bright, playful koi swimming through its shallow depths. So close… Can you touch them??You run your fingers across the cool surface of the pond. Water ripples away from your touch. The koi, disturbed, dart away. Only to quickly forget and swim close to you once more… Now imagine all this on your iPhone or iPod touch!?Koi Pond by The Blimp Pilots?FEATURES:- Touch Reactive- Dynamic Water Simulation- Virtual Fish- Display Options
Edge Browser, one of the first third-party Web browser apps to be made available in the App Store, has absolutely nothing. No address bar, no navigation buttons, no nothing. Just your Web page that, save for the still-present iPhone status bar at the top, is viewed in glorious full screen.
The app prides itself on no loss of screen real estate. In essence, it is Mobile Safari without the address and search bars, the back and forward trilaterals, and the add, bookmarks and pages icons. A condition that leads to some important questions: How do I visit a page? Where do I specify the URL? What makes a great ninja? Answer: Go to the iPhone’s Settings app, look for the Edge Browser label, and enter the address there, of course! How could anyone possibly not know that?
Andy Jacobs is an established Flash and ActionScript developer who has recently begun to work with the iPhone. In the process of learning Objective C and Cocoa’s ways, he’s put together a handful of extremely well written tutorial blog posts aimed specifically at people who understand ActionScript and want to learn how to migrate over […]
Wow, it is just January 16 and the pilot of the year (or is it the decade?) has already been determined. No question the pilot and crew, as well as the various individuals piloting the many boats who, within seconds, were at the downed USAir jet rescuing passengers, are all heroes. Nice to see a bit of entirely positive news for once!
No doubt the Hudson River was the scene of something truly miraculous today.
What is interesting, from an iPhone perspective, it the coverage of how the iPhone and Twitter played a role in capturing those first moments after the place was down. the headline read-
Twitter and iPhone on the scene of the US Airways Hudson crash
(Credit: Janis Krums)
It did not read-
“Twitter and Blackberry on the scene of the US Airways Hudson crash”
or
“Twitter and Treo on the scene of the US Airways Hudson crash”
or even
“Twitter and Nokia (with amazing 5MP camera) on the scene of the US Airways Hudson crash”
No, it read Twitter and iPhone on the scene of the US Airways Hudson crash
Plenty of people carry phones that have cameras and can connect Twitter- in fact many have MUCH better cameras- but it was the iPhone that, once again, made the news.
I’m not surprised. The iPhone has, in ways both explainable and not, found its way into the lives of those who own and use one to a far greater degree than any other device. And it got me thinking—
How HAS the iPhone integrated itself into my life and even changed my behavior?
A few things quickly come to mind.
The powerful note application Take A Note just received a significant update.
Already a powerful alternaive to the anemic notes app provided by Apple, Take A Note now…
–offers password protected notes
–full search of notes content
–changeable fonts
–audio notes for the 2nd gen iPod Touch
–last date a note was modified
–improved WebDav support.
Take A Note is definitely one of the more powerful note apps available. You can get it HERE in the App Store