Felis: Save all the cats! , Word Jam - jumble scramble , EasyRoute and more
iPad:
Vectorscope ( $1.99 → Free ) Ruben Nine Vectorscope will help you with all of your audio needs. You’re able to record audio from your iPad’s built-in microphone, an Audiobus compatible app, or an external audio device. Vectoscope will then identify issues in the stereo image. The app also includes five color schemes, autoscale or manual zoom, adjustable scope fading, stereo metering, and Polar and Lissajous plotting.
Universal:
Felis: Save all the cats! ( $0.99 → Free ) Jose Diaz There’s more than one way to save a cat, and you’ll have to figure out how in Felis. As the sworn protector of all of the felines, you’ll have to run and jump your way through levels littered with puzzles and enemies. Along the way you’ll have to free cats from traps, stop them from being lifted away by your enemies, and even carry them across chasms one-by-one to ensure their safety. The whole team needs to make it to the end of each level, so keep an eye on those furry friends!
Word Jam - jumble scramble ( $2.99 → Free ) Jonathan Zazove Word Jam is super simple fun. Each puzzle consists of four scrambled words. You must drag and drop the letters in each scramble to create a valid word. Only when all four words have been unscrambled will you be able to move on to the next puzzle set. That’s all there is to it.
EasyRoute ( $0.99 → Free ) John Famiglietti EasyRoute will act as your personal guide. Tap to plot the starting point of your route and tap again to plot the end. EasyRoute will determine the correct roads to take, distance traveled, and elevation lost and gained. You’re able to plot multiple segments to continue to change your route, and each segment will include additional route data. You’re able to save and share all of your routes as well. The app includes street views, the ability to export data, elevation graphs, and much more.
Fitness AR ( $2.99 → Free ) BuiltOnAR LLC Fitness AR puts your routes in your living room. After connecting your Strava account with Fitness AR, you’ll be able to browse past activities, friends’ activities, and routes built in Strava. Then choose any of the activities or routes, bring up the AR camera, and tap to place a 3-D map into your view. Swipe vertically to change the distance of the map from the floor, and swipe horizontally to change the rotation of the map. Pinch to zoom to scale the map.
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