July 07, 2016 by macjeff
Plugs of the World includes information about wall plugs, sockets, and voltage in over 250 countries and regions across the world. You’re able to search for a specific country or region by name or browse through the list. You’re also able to favorite countries and regions for quick access later on. You’re able to share wall plug and socket information via email, Facebook, or Twitter.
With Knots 3D, anyone can learn to tie a knot. You're able to watch each knot tie itself, and you can pause or adjust the speed of the animation at any time. You can also rotate each knot 360 degrees, and zoom in using multitouch gestures. Knots can be broken down by category or class, and they can be added to favorites for quick reference.
Peter Potato’s adventure will test your speed, skill, memory, rhythm, and intellect through 70 fast-paced mini-games. The charming and quirky story sets up each mini-game. The dialogue is not only amusing, it’s also loaded with more than 150 vegetable facts. Along the way you’ll be able to unlock new characters, clothes, and accessories.
BrainWave Hangover Relief offers advanced brainwave entrainment therapy. You’re able to select from daytime and evening programs, and choose a soothing background sound to accompany them. Then hit play and allow the app to sync your brainwaves to the deeply relaxing low frequency alpha and theta waves. The app also allows you to adjust the signal intensity and save your settings for later use.
Each level includes a single flame, movable pieces, and very little room to operate in. It’s up to you to slide the pieces every which way in order to create a path from the frozen key to the flame. Levels aren’t timed, but your moves will be counted. The game includes a total of 100 levels.
Today only: Unlock everything Monster Math 2 Multiplayer has to offer free of charge! Simply tap the “Unlock Full Version” icon at the bottom of the main screen and choose the in-app purchase on the following screen. You’ll be asked to confirm your action by entering the code supplied to you. Then enjoy! With Monster Math 2 Multiplayer, no one is left out. It allows children from grades one through five compete against one another in math duels while keeping the difficulty level of the problems aligned. This ensures a balanced playing field. Children are able to compete locally on the same screen, in the same room via Bluetooth, online via Game Center, or against the computer. While having fun they will be practicing and learning over 40 skills including addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, factors, and prime numbers. The game also includes detailed stat tracking.
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July 07, 2016 by macjeff
With the enormous anticipation for the arrival of iOS 10 and Swift 3, the time is ripe for building a strong programming foundation to get ahead of the app development curve. With the iOS Online Courses: Lifetime All Access Pass, you’ll develop the necessary skills to build iOS apps and games, and even publish them to the App Store. For a limited time, this great offer is available for just $69. Across a series of lifetime-access tutorials you’ll develop a comprehensive understanding of iOS, Apple TV, Apple Watch, GameKit, Swift, Objective-C and more. Up-to-date course content and app development tutorials will prepare you for the upgrades and evolutions en route via iOS 10 & Swift 3, while enjoying a continually updated & upgraded library of courses for the duration of your life. Explore in-depth examination of the differences between Swift 2 and Swift 3 for common usage, including Strings, Arrays, Core Graphics, Iteration loops and more. Along the way you’ll also use SiriKit to use Siri voice commands for controlling the iOS app, and code Siri command responses as well. You’ll also build an iOS 10 Message app extension, with the ability to customize conversations by manipulating text, backgrounds, layouts, links, videos, audio and attachments. The iOS Online Courses: Lifetime All Access Pass will put you squarely on track to becoming an iOS developer, with the skills necessary to confidently hit the ground running in an exciting and lucrative field. Get in the know before iOS 10 & Swift 3 hit the market, with this promising offer now available at only $69. That’s a lifetime of learning available at one great low price! Source link: http://www.idownloadblog.com/2016/07/07/master-ios-10-before-arrival-with-a-lifetime-all-access-pass-to-ios-online-courses/
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July 06, 2016 by macjeff
File New - The Ultimate Photo Editor ($3.99) by Hi Mom S.A.S is an all-in-one photo editing app for your iPhone. If you haven’t yet had your fill of photo editors, or haven’t been fully satisfied with what was on the market before, then File New is an app that you should consider. It joins the ranks of other apps like Enlight and Pixelmator.
While I have never considered myself a pro, I have always enjoyed photography as a hobby, starting with some photo classes while I was in high school and college. Of course, ever since the iPhone 4 (when the iPhone camera was really good), I felt little reason to go buy a digital camera when I had a powerful one in my pocket. I still don’t consider myself a professional mobile photographer, but I do love to take photos of pretty much anything and everything with my iPhone 6s Plus, and I have thousands of images on my device to prove it. All of my photo editing is also done on my iPhone, because for me, it’s the most convenient. Even though I have a ton of different photo apps on my iPhone, I can’t help but check out new ones as I notice them on the App Store, and File New was one of them. Fortunately, I’m not disappointed by what this one offers.
File New features a simple and clean interface that is pretty intuitive and easy to understand. Like most photo editing apps, it features a black background so that the focus is placed entirely on your photos and editing process, and the app stays out of the way. The thin icons used are all fairly self-explanatory, and even if you don’t recognize something, you’ll know once you tap on it. The app is fast and responsive to touch, so you won’t be sitting there waiting around for effects and changes to render before you can move on to the next step, which is nice. On top of that, File New provides users with a ton of different filters, text options, and stickers that are all neatly organized, so it’s easy to find what you want. All-in-all, I’m pretty impressed with how File New looks and operates — it’s easy enough for anyone to pick up.
With File New, you have two ways of getting an image into the editor: by snapping a new photo with the app’s camera, or importing from your Photo Library. If you’re curious about experimenting with File New first, you can also choose from a handful of pre-loaded photographs with the “Stock” option.
Once you have an image added in File New, the first step is to crop it, if necessary. This section lets you change the aspect ratio, rotate, straighten, flip horizontally or vertically, and magically enhance the image with a clarify effect. When you’re satisfied with your canvas, just tap on the button in the upper right corner to move on to the full editing process.
File New has four sets of tools that you can use when editing photos: Adjustments, Filters, Text and Stickers, and Logos. The last one is definitely a standout feature, as not all photo editing apps aim for brands and businesses, but if that fits the bill for your needs, then File New has it.
The Adjustments section is where you go to for all of your basic photo editing needs, such as exposure, contrast, temperature, vignette, saturation, and more. When you pick one of these settings, you’ll get a slider for adjusting the strength of that setting. A large number appears in the center of the screen as you slide the adjuster, so you can make sure that the adjustment amount is exact to your needs. I did notice that the slider is accurate since it does not move once you lift your finger off of the screen, which is nice. But it does seem a bit more sensitive when you touch the slider again, as I saw the starting number was a bit off from the time I removed my finger. Hopefully the developer can make the slider a bit less finicky in an update, but it’s pretty good when you don’t tinker around with it multiple times.
If you like to add filters to your photos, then you’re in for a treat with File New. Just tap on the sunglass icon and you’re in business. File New has six different categories of filters: BW, Essential, Light, Film, Selfie, and Magic. The number of effects in each category will vary, but there is no doubt that there are enough effects to keep you busy for a while. No matter which one you pick, you can adjust the intensity of the filter with a slider, and you can star your favorites for easy access in the future. And for those who like to create unique images, File New lets you layer filters on top of one another (as long as you save your work), so the possibilities are infinite.
For those who like to add some fun flair to their photos, File New has a ton of text and sticker options. There are four categories of typefaces: Essential, Fancy, Trendy, and Fun. No matter what you’re trying to dress up the image for, chances are high that you’ll find something that suits your needs. Select a typeface, and then a block of text is added on the top layer of the photo. Double tap the text to edit it, and you can rotate and resize through multitouch pinching gestures. If you don’t like the default color, pick another color from the ribbon or even add a cool watercolor gradient or glitter texture to the text, which is something you don’t see too often in photo editors. Other tools include changing the horizontal or vertical spacing of letters and words, transparency, drop shadow, layering, and alignment.
Stickers work similarly to the text tool. There are many more categories of stickers than typefaces, though, since there is pretty much a category for anything you can think of. There are stickers for family, banners, inspirational quotes, love, coffee, drinks, nature, seasons — you name it. File New may not have literally everything, but there’s a good chance you’ll find some stickers you’ll want to use every now and then. Each sticker you add can also have the color changed to a different solid color or a glitter texture, or you can even mix and match RGB colors to create your own. Opacity can be adjusted and drop shadows can be added, and there are tools for changing the layering order (with other stickers and text), and centering the sticker.
As mentioned earlier, the unique thing about File New is the ability to add logos to your images. This is great for those who have their own business or deal with images for a bigger company. In File New, you can add up to six logos at once by double tapping on the available slots and picking from your Photo Library. If you need to delete an older one for a new logo, just long-press on it. When you add a logo layer to an image, you can change the opacity level if you want it to be a more subtle watermark, or delete it with the trash can button if you change your mind.
When you’re done editing your photos, just tap on the square “Share” button in the upper right corner. This brings up a custom Share Sheet that has options for saving to your Camera Roll, or you can share via email, Instagram, Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Twitter, iMessage, or Whatsapp. I’m a bit surprised that there is no export option so that you can dump it into another photo editing app if you desire, as most apps I’ve used have such an option. But it is not a deal-breaker.
I’m rather impressed with what File New has to offer in terms of photo editing, especially the unique textures and gradients for the text and stickers. However, I’m not sure if it is much of a difference from the other apps I’m using already, such as VSCO, Camera+, and Enlight, since I honestly don’t put text or stickers on my images most of the time. But the option for six different logos/watermarks is nice, and I can see that being incredibly useful for some brands and people. I do hope to see even more precise sliders and maybe even an export option in the share sheet in a future update though. An iPad version would be nice to have at some point as well.
Despite File New being another comprehensive photo editing application, there are plenty of good points about this one that make it worth keeping around. I recommend giving File New a try if you enjoy iPhone photography and want an editing app that gives you a lot of creative options.
File New – The Ultimate Photo Editor is available on the iPhone App Store for $3.99. There are no in-app purchases.
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July 06, 2016 by macjeff
Hashpic puts an end to endless camera roll scrolling. Instead, it allows you to simply snap a picture of what you want to remember, whether that’s a model number of a product or a tasty beer you tried at your friend's house, and hashtag it for quick discovery. Pictures can include multiple hashtags in order to refine your searches. The app also includes the ability to adjust the size of the picture grid, import pictures, and attach additional notes.
LOOPIMAL features a cast of nine adorable animal characters. Each character dances to their own beat. Your child is able to drag and drop different sounds into the loop to have them played. The characters will perform different animations based on the sounds, providing hours entertainment.
A can of toxic waste has been dumped into the river, infecting all of the fish that are used to make cat food. Now all of the cuddly felines have been turned into zombies, and the only one that can save the city is a little ball of yarn named Doodle. Doodle rolls along on his own, but you can tap to leap over spikes and pivot off of walls in order to scale them and take out the cat zombies. Collect all of the stars in each level in order to earn a perfect rating.
There’s so much to do on Lily’s farm. Your child is able to choose from nine different base scenes and populate their favorites with over 100 fun and cuddly stickers. The stickers can be placed anywhere in the scene with a drag and drop, and they can be resized and rotated with common gestures. Tap on a sticker to bring it to life. Stickers are sorted be category, so it’s easy for your child to find exactly what they’re looking for.
Word Seek HD provides you with letter grids of either 4x4 or 5x5. Your job is to find as many valid words as possible within the grid before time runs out. Just drag your finger over letters and release when a word has been completed. At the end of the game you’ll be able to see your score, the percentage of words found, total words possible, and all possible words within the grid.
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July 05, 2016 by macjeff
In Mimpi’s dreams he’s a super dog capable of almost anything. You must help him save his friends by manipulating the colorful environments. As you progress through the game new objects and mechanics will be added, making the puzzles all the more difficult to complete. The game includes six worlds to explore, an original soundtrack, and all kinds of secrets to discover.
Tasker’s biggest asset is how customizable it is. You’re able to create tasks with colors, tags, and contexts, and categorize them however you wish. Actions allow you to link tasks to contacts, photos, maps, or URLs. Tasks can remain on their own, or they can be dumped into projects. They can also be filtered and prioritized. A Today widget allows you to quickly retrieve your tasks. If you have an Apple Watch, you’re also able to view and add tasks from your wrist.
Sunrise’s simple interface makes it easy to check the sunrise and sunset times for your current location. Just add the widget to your Today view. You’re also able to view past and future sunrise and sunset times by sliding your finger across the top portion of the screen. Slide your finger across the middle of the screen to view the position of the sun throughout the day.
Sticky notes of different sizes and colors can be created by double-tapping on the whiteboard. They can also be moved and resized with a tap and drag of your finger. You're able to select and organize multiple sticky notes by first dragging your finger over them, and then using three-finger swipe gestures to choose a layout. The app also includes the ability to write on the whiteboard with different colored markers, undo and redo, a gallery view, and the ability to share your stickies as a PDF or text.
Nature Maestro Rainforest Day drops you into the middle of the Costa Rican rainforest. It allows you to compose soundscapes by dragging and dropping elements into place on a timeline. Your completed projects can be recorded and shared. The app also features fun animal facts, 185 hand drawn images, 213 audio files, and a audio-visual matching game.
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