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Amazon Appstore Developer Summit, Tuesday, 4th October at CodeNode, London. Images copyright www.edtelling.com
Just bought the Perfectly Clear iPhone app from Apples AppStore and tried it out on a sunrise photo that looked far worse than it looked in reality.
Ok, the camera in the iPhone is quite crappy, but with this little app (not free, but not expensive either) it can at least save some of the underexposed pics you take so they look a little bit better on the screen. And I rather have a noisy pic on my phone than nothing at all.
A shout out to this creative block/world builder app!
Gorgeous graphic, fast rendering, many worlds with a totally different environment.
With your imagination, you can build a fun roller coaster track, ride and fly a dragon, ride or even kill a wild boar, build and burn down trees etc... If you think you have build a fancy world and would like to share with your friend, just upload the world you've built to the game server so that the rest of the world can rate and download it to look at what you have done, or continue to build on to make a bigger and better world.
Hi all,
A shamless plug i'm afraid. There's been a reason i've not been too active on flickr recently, and that's because i've been a busy boy trying to get this game finished.
Available for iPhone, iPod (and runs on iPad but not native) from the AppStore
At ramotionblog.com you can read about: write the successful press release about your iphone or ipad app
iOS 7 fan art character girl
still in top of US entertainment category!
Be first to get the original picture in best quality here:
itunes.apple.com/us/app/ascha-walls-artist-wallpapers/id6...
Website, icon and UI of our new iPhone app, Definitio, a Spanish dictionary | definitioapp.com
Sitio web, icono e interfaz de usuario de nuestra nueva aplicación para iPhone, Definitio, un diccionario de español | definitioapp.com
Just bought the Perfectly Clear iPhone app from Apples AppStore and tried it out on a sunrise photo that looked far worse than it looked in reality.
Ok, the camera in the iPhone is quite crappy, but with this little app (not free, but not expensive either) it can at least save some of the underexposed pics you take so they look a little bit better on the screen. And I rather have a noisy pic on my phone than nothing at all.
AVAILABLE NOW FROM THE APP STORE
www.mobileage.com/gluey/appstore
The Glueys are trapped, and only you can free them!
Gluey is not your typical puzzle game—Forced into weird containers in a far off land, glueys will slosh, splat, split and glorp together in infinitely hilarious ways. Your mission is to combine blobby Zen thinking, gravity and the occasional thermonuclear explosion to rescue Glueys from an untimely end.
Gluey has been completely redesigned for iOS and includes all new levels that are guaranteed to suck away your last remnants of productivity. Did we mention there's toxic waste, tricky locks and skulls?
Read the review at a href="http://www.iPhoneSavior.com" rel="nofollow">www.iPhoneSavior.com
www.iphonesavior.com/2009/07/apple-approves-potent-weed-s...
Release Notes
★ Added Flickr - The Commons support (tons of great historic photos)
★ Flickpad Tour on initial start (or from Help menu)
★ Five background choices. Including updated wood background
★ Toggle between Flickr and Facebook via account toggle button
★ Tap header in grid view to scroll to top
★ Fixed login screen resize bug
★ Added crash reporter (solve bugs quicker, yippee!)
★ Revert to basic Flickr recent photos if user is not indexed correct for search (Flickr server issue)
★ Explore/Demo mode moved inline under accounts in Fast User Switching
★ Moved help gesture guide to sub page and added more help resources
★ Added splash screen transition
★ Fix memory related crashes, optimize single image scroll view
★ Option to not prefetch comments/likes/favorites to help those with slow networks
★ Updated app icon
BodyShuffle, the new photography/entertainment app by Zappitize is now available in the iTunes App Store and is FREE until October 15th!
itunes.apple.com/us/app/bodyshuffle!/id555023106?ls=1&...
BodyShuffle lets you take photos of your friends, family and pets and then swap out heads, torsos and legs to create hilarious mash-ups. The possibilities are endless and ridiculous. Perfect for any age group, BodyShuffle puts guaranteed laughter and amusement at your fingertips. So download BodyShuffle today and start shuffling!
So there has been a lot of controversy lately over TNW and their decision to cancel the Android version of their digital magazine, and the implication that this doesn't bode well for other apps made for Android, since there are so few Android apps, but in my personal testing of Google Play versus App Store, I didn't find this disparity at all. I would say that around 80 percent of the apps I currently use on my iPad, are also available for Android. Of course, there are some caveats there since some of these apps don't have the same functionality (I'll address this in a future article).
The disparity really exists with games and this is quite puzzling, because if we are to make the case that iOS versus Android is a replay of the Mac versus PC wars all over again, then Android should have a much better showing in the game arena, but it doesn't. A simple search on Google Play bears out why.
Please take a moment to look at the image above. I started a search on Google Play knowing that there were no official Skylanders or Infinity Blade ports. These exclusives are well documented and if you have children under the age of 10, Skylanders is very important, so naturally this will be a big problem for any kid finding a Nexus 7 under the tree this Christmas. The image on the left illustrates exactly what kids will find in the Google Play store instead. A bunch of apps that are in no way affiliated with Activision, the official owners of the Skylander franchise.
The image on the right illustrates what a kid would find in the App Store. It is important to note that the App Store search doesn't yield any secondary apps from shady developers masquerading as the real thing. There's no Skylanders cheat guides or Skylanders video-stolen-from-the-actual-game apps or Skylanders-we-hope-your-kid-buys-this-by-mistake version of the official Skylanders app. You have 3 nice official apps and all of them are from Activision.
The Infinity Blade results on Google Play are even more hilarious. The very first search result is from some shady third party Asian developer. The description reads:
"This app was created for those who hope Google Play to be released in this game, and yet you have not seen your favorite video collections App."
Seriously, it actually says that! Now, if I really wanted to, I could go through the motions explaining the actual implications of rampant piracy on the Android gaming market, but this has been well documented (www.flickr.com/photos/pacman3000/4127815088/in/photostream) and suffice it to say, you really don't need me to do this when you have such a potent example above, right?
Read the review at www.iPhoneSavior.com
www.iphonesavior.com/2009/10/three-apps-that-would-offend...
Working at home. Actually not really work, but just reading and browsing this evening. And sipping some wine.
Looking at Apple's app store for the Mac which was just released today.
You could also say this is a photo experiment with my mac being the only light source. Maybe we can create an app for that ;-)
Number 80 since I started my 365 project
I wanted to learn to develop apps for the iphone/touch/ipad. So March 1, I bought a mac laptop, got a developer's license and 45 days later, my app was submitted. Today, they accepted it.
It is a simple app - "Wallpapers of Vermont" is the title and it lets you create startup screens with your information on it (that's called a wallpaper labeler). It includes 80 of my vermont photos and sells for $0.99. I'm charging for it mostly because I wanted to go through the full app development and distribution process.
Now I just need an Oprah or Ellen, or some talk show to showcase it and I'll be a millionaire (yeah, right!).