News Archive for 09/01/30
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Take A Note ($5) is a note taking application for the iPhone and iPod Touch that supports voice, drawing and photo memos in addition to the text notes. The application can also users to connect to the iPhone as a shared network drive allowing them to browse notes, sound and image files, and copy these files to the computer. Users can also copy whole folders with text, sound or image files to their devices and each file will be converted into a note.
Digital Film Tools has launched Light for the iPhone and iPod touch. The app attempts to add realistic light or shadowing effects to pictures, using digital versions of the pattern library created by Gamproducts. Patterns can be applied to a whole picture or a designated area, and are divided into five different categories: breakups, foliage, lights, sky and windows.
Stone Design has posted updates for its two dedicated Twitter clients for the iPhone and iPod touch, Twittelator Lite and Twittelator Pro. Both attempt to simplify tweeting from an Apple handheld, which might otherwise require awkward browsing. The Pro software includes features such as subgroups, multiple accounts and extra themes.
Apps in my Pocket has released PocketPhonics, an iPhone and iPod touch application designed to help children aged three to seven with their spelling and pronunciation. The program includes the alphabet and over 50 letter sounds, used to teach writing and pronouncing each letter individually. The app also teaches kids how to blend specific letter sounds together, in order to sound words out. In total PocketPhonics provides over 170 words that children can learn to speak or write.
Aerielle has released a new audio accessory, the i2i Folding Portable Speakers. The device consists of two speakers and a base station in the middle, which allows the speakers to either be leaned up or folded beside the base station when being transported. A 3.5mm headphone jack comes in the back of one speaker that can be used to plug into any iPod, MP3 player, i2i Stream, or other portable audio device. The portable speakers manage roughly five hours of play time and require four AAA batteries.
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