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Educate: The ultimate iPhone & iPod Touch App for Teachers
Educate is an iPhone/iPod Touch application designed to support teaching professionals in schools, universities and colleges.
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atebits - Tweetie for iPhone
Seriously fantastic. Tweetie is going to replace the three other iPhone Twitter apps I used daily.”
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New iPhone apps classes let you learn, test and earn - USATODAY.com
New iPhone apps classes let you learn, test and earn
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Ecamm Network: PhoneView - iPhone Disk Mode, Save SMS/MMS, Contacts, Call History
With PhoneView on your Mac, you can:
Use your iPhone as a Disk Create, Edit and Save Notes
Play and Export Music View and Export Call History
Search and Save SMS/MMS Export Synced Photos
Download Camera Photos Export Contacts
Save Voicemails Play and Save Voice Memos -
Build iPhone Apps & iPod Touch/iTouch Apps - iPhone Application Framework|Taplynx
TapLynx. A powerful iPhone framework.
Rapidly develop iPhone Apps without learning Cocoa
Lower development and support costs
Monetize your Apps through sponsorships, ads, and download fees -
Layar
Layar is a free application on your mobile phone which shows what is around you by displaying real time digital information on top of reality through the camera of your mobile phone.
Layar is a global application, available for the T-Mobile G1, HTC Magic and other Android phones in all Android Markets. It also comes pre-installed on the Samsung Galaxy in the Netherlands. -
Business Card Composer — Version 5
Business Card Composer Version 5
We are glad to deliver you a more flexible and advanced version of our business card design software, Business Card Composer 5. This version includes new design tools, an all new interface, integration with Google Maps, support for 2D barcodes, and more. -
Zengobi - Curio - Mind Mapping, Brainstorming, and Project Management Software for Mac OS X
Curio 6 Standard is $99. Curio 6 Professional is $149, $69 for academia. Volume discounts are available.
Discounted Curio 6 upgrades are available to current Curio 5 (and earlier) customers.
Check the appropriate online store for details. -
Idea Organizer Grabs Text, Voice and Visuals for Easy Notes - iPhone Apps | AppCraver
Idea Organizer Grabs Text, Voice and Visuals for Easy Notes
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Lunchbox Apps
A little less than a year ago, I completed my first real programming project, Formulas, that was released on the app store. Thanks to tutorials and sample code I was able to create a functional product. After a year and three more released apps, each one more polished than the last, I decided to revisit my first project.
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Review: PocketMac RingtoneStudio 2 for iPhone | iLounge
Apart from Apple's abortive initial attempts to block users from making their own files without paying ridiculous 99-cent-per-song fees, creating a ringtone for the iPhone hasn't been especially difficult for the past year and a half or so: Apple eventually added a dead simple ringtone creator to GarageBand, and made it even easier to find in the latest version, which is included with every new Mac purchase. So why would anyone want to pay for a separate program, PocketMac's RingtoneStudio 2 for iPhone ($30)?
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FitnessBuilder Review | iPhone Healthcare & Fitness App | Macworld
FitnessBuilder—which bills itself as your personal trainer—is all about volume, interactivity, and variety: It offers some 400 built-in workouts for different levels and goals and a comprehensive library of some 4,000 original fitness videos and diagrams, demoed by both male and female trainers.
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Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0
Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0
Basic Guidelines
W3C Recommendation 29 July 2008 -
Guidelines for Developing Mobile Web Content
Guidelines for Developing Mobile Web Content
by GARY WOODILL on OCTOBER 28, 2009
The W3C has published a set of guidelines for developers of content on the web that is designed to play on mobile devices. These guidelines are called Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0 and are based on extensive surveys of many mobile web designers and developers. The Table of Contents looks like this: -
Cash Trails – Expense Tracker is Hot on the Trail of Where Your Money Goes - iPhone Apps | AppCraver
Over time, the App Store has grown exponentially with an array of personal finance utilities for tracking expenses and budgeting. I’ve always been a firm believer that it is difficult to find a one-size-fits-all expense tracker because of the different styles of budgeting and organizing expenses. Much to my surprise, Cash Trails – Expense Tracker, by Vasyl Smyrnov, is pretty close to a one-size-fits-all deal.
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PixTalk Conveys Many Different Meanings With Pictures - iPhone Apps | AppCraver
PixTalk — Wandering about a foreign country and wondering where you can get your hands on a deadly weapon? Well, there’s an app for that!
In all seriousness, though you could conceivably convey that very message (or one much more frightening) with Space Lama’s PixTalk, the whole point of this app is based on that age-old adage “a picture is worth a thousand words.” -
Mail Notifier: Push Notifications for All Your Email Accounts - iPhone Apps | AppCraver
I’m always amazed when a new app fits so seamlessly into my routine that it’s as if it has always been there. That’s the case with Mail Notifier from Enflick. The productivity app provides push notification of email and it works beautifully with Windows Live (Hotmail), AOL, Gmail and any IMAP account.
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Headspace
Headspace is Flat Black Films’ iphone app. It lets you construct heirarchical lists in a 3-D space and link between them. Sort of fun as an idea-generator/mind-mapping program.
It’s available on Apple iTunes App Store for $1.99. Check it out:
