News Archive for 09/02/05
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Nine-year-old Lim Ding Wen of Singapore has become one of the youngest iPhone developers, producing a application named Doodle Kids, according to Reuters. The painting program allows users to draw random shapes and sizes, in random colors, using a finger for input. Any creation can be saved as a screen capture or erased by shaking the iPhone or iPod touch. The app has already achieved over 4000 downloads from the App Store.
q : flame ($6) allows users to work with flame fractals on their iPhone or iPod touch. The application uses several unique rendering algorithms that allows the fractals to be workable on the iPhone. Multiple transform flames have been includes along with several topologies, seeds and gradients.
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