Calory: Simple Calorie Counter , Monster Math 2: Games For Kids , Carbon - B&W Emulation and more
iPhone:
Carbon - B&W Emulation ( $2.99 → Free ) Enrique Garcia With Carbon you can express what words are unable to sometimes articulate by giving photos a nostalgic black and white look. Use more than 300 filters to transform your images into black and white. Carbon supports images, videos, and camera.
Light | Long Exposure ( $0.99 → Free ) Alexander Sukhanov Light allows you to capture motion as a single event. Tap the shutter button to open it up and allow some time to pass before closing it. Anything in motion will become a beautiful blur of color while the rest of the image will remain intact. You’ll either need a steady hand or a place to mount your iPhone, otherwise the entire image will blur. You can utilize a set of headphones to open and close the shutter to avoid unnecessary movements. After capturing a photo you’re able to adjust the contrast, brightness, and saturation. The app also includes a timer, grid, and two aspect ratios to choose from.
Universal:
Calory: Simple Calorie Counter ( $19.99 → Free ) Funn Media, LLC Calory is a simple way to count calories during your busy day. The app calculates a suggested daily calorie goal for you based on weight, height, and activity level. It also enhances your awareness of food values and nutrient levels, helping you make healthier choices when eating. Calory reminds you throughout the day to record your calorie intake. You can quickly add calories, create custom plates, maintain a journal, and track water. It supports Apple Watch, Siri, and Apple Health. There is no registration or sign up required.
Monster Math 2: Games For Kids ( $7.99 → Free ) Makkajai Edu Tech Private Limited Maxx’s friend Juno has been kidnapped by evil monsters. Your child must help him explore new worlds, battle enemies, and find allies in order to get her back by solving math problems. The app’s intelligent math trainer system automatically adjusts the difficulty depending on your child’s ability, and the disembodied voice will ensure they’re always aware of the task at hand.
Pixelizator ( $1.99 → Free ) Grzegorz Surma Pixelizator can be used to create retro 8-bit style works of art or censor areas of photos. Simply crop out the area you want to pixelate and drag the slider at the top of the screen to adjust the size of the pixels. Photos can be saved back to the camera roll or shared directly to other apps.
LunarSight ( $2.99 → Free ) DS9 Software Ltd Get access to the moon phase, orbital, and positional data for any date, time, or location on earth with LunarSight. Obtain information on altitude, illumination, azimuth, age, and distance. The app shows the entire moon cycle with selectable phases. Find out sun rise and set times as well as solar data. LunarSight also offers phase and calendar widgets.
DrumKick ( $3.99 → Free ) Mark Jeschke DrumKick may look like your everyday music app, but it has a little trick up its sleeve. If you have two devices at home, they can be paired in order to create a virtual kick drum pedal. Simply launch the app one one device and it will act as your main set. Launch the app on a separate iPhone or iPod touch, pair it with the main device and stick it in your sock and it will act as your virtual kick pedal by sensing movement. It’s quite the system, and whole lot more fun than just playing on screens.
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