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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!

Urdu Translator was created in MEDL Mobile’s App Incubator.

 

The idea was submitted by Aftab Amjad, a student of Accounting in Melbourne, Australia.

 

After searching extensively for an Urdu Dictionary app, the results were disappointing. From there, he decided to look into developing his own.

 

With the help of MEDL Mobile, Aftab developed the first English to Urdu Dictionary for the iPhone—a comprehensive database of over 24,000 words and phrases. His vision is to promote greater communication and learning among Urdu fluent people around the world. “It’s great for the Urdu community and it will especially help students.” –Aftab

 

Urdu Translator is easy and intuitive, with simple functionality and powerful potential.

 

TRANSLATE

 

Scroll through the alphabetized list of entries to browse and select the words or phrases you want translated. If you need a specific word, the search bar at the top will pinpoint exactly what you need.

 

FAVORITES

 

You can add as many entries to your favorites as you want, for more convenient reference.

 

This application is a useful and practical tool for anyone fluent, semi-fluent or just learning Urdu. Its appeal spans all ages, from Primary school youth to college students to working adults.

 

We are proud to call Urdu Translator a Shiny MEDL Object. If you have an idea for an app that you’d like to see on the app store some day, click here.

 

illustration to the story "The Sun and The Wind" for the application BedTimeStories of LisbonLabs - Creative Experiences. Application available for iPhone and iPad in the AppStore.

Two things: the iPhone and iPad apps seem to be segregated in the App Store using simple tags and the iWork apps seem to be the most popular paid apps right now. I guess that survey done by Sybase was correct.

 

arstechnica.com/apple/news/2010/03/survey-consumers-want-...

 

I also would like to note that the iPad version of Plants versus Zombies seem to have some cool new additions (read: weapons) and play modes. God, I love those guys at PopCap Games!

A small infographic contained inside an app for celebration of the hundredth anniversary of the Titanic wreckage.The app can be downloaded here: itunes.apple.com/it/app/titanic100/id516191459?mt=8

out now in the app store!

 

a game designed by mauricio giraldo and illustrated and investigated by me.

 

download it and enjoy a good cultural pagan fight! : )

 

more pics coming soon!

While navigating simply use the two-finger-multitouch gesture to zoom in and out.

 

Manual zooming while navigation is working in 2D as well as in 3D map mode.

 

After zooming in or out manually the user can switch back to autozoom mode by simply clicking the „AUTOZOOM“ button on top of the map.

Today I released my second iPhone Application - AngryCat: The Angry Cat Simulator! Read below to learn more, or visit http://angry-cat.com/

 

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*** AngryCat - The Angry Cat Simulator! ***

 

It's inevitable. At some point in each of our lives, we are confronted with the most terrifying of all occurrences - an angry cat. These yowling, hissing balls of rage can strike at any time from any place, even from a pet that was moments before seemingly happy and wanting attention.

 

*** Are YOU Prepared? ***

 

Nonscientific studies have shown that 94.3% of all people are completely unprepared for an angry cat incident. For that reason, we created AngryCat - the Angry Cat Simulator.

 

*** Do Not Taunt the Angry Cat ***

 

The best thing you can do when confronted with an angry cat is walk away (or, in some cases, bow and crawl backwards away slowly, acknowledging its supremacy). This application is designed to simulate the effects of what happens when you do NOT do this. Touching and moving an angry cat is a bad idea! If you don't believe us, try the app and see for yourself what can happen.

 

*** DISCLAIMER ***

This is a simulation. No real cats were made angry for this application. We wouldn't dare - they have claws!

 

*** FREE UPDATES FOR LIFE ARE INCLUDED WITH Angry Cat! ***

 

http://angry-cat.com/

 

This is the big Live App Store wall from WWDC 2009 distorted using polar coordinates.

After #ipast0re stopped working i looked for a new #crackedapps installer and i found #appaddict which is very nice

 

New ones:

- Zenbe is a very nice to-do list (nice look&feel)

- BoxOffice: theaters and movie search with geolocalisation

- Facebook: nice app!

- Remote: the must have!

My NY Times tile design went live at the top of the iPhone App Store today. Fun!

• Accessible sur votre mobile m.yahoo.com/finance

• Sur l’AppStore pour iPhone et iPod Touch : itunes.apple.com/fr/app/yahoo-finance/id328412701?mt=8

• Pour les smartphones BlackBerry® depuis l’URL m.yahoo.com/apps/bb.

left: iPhone 4 running GoPro App.

right: GoPro HD Hero 2 with WiFi BacPac Shooting via control of App.

 

Right now your Wifi BacPac creates a WLAN and the Phone needs to be in that WLAN.

The App then recognizes the HD Hero2 with BacPac and controls the camera, Settings, picture "framing" control (a few seconds delay) and trigger.

Right now only one camera can be controlled by the app. To control 2nd camera you have to change the WLAN and restart the App. Meaning the 2nd WiFi BacPac needs to create it's own WLAN.

Steep dive to the ground.. almost.

Photo create with Mirrored for iPhone & iPad

Capture every precious moment.

 

To commemorate the release of the masterpiece documentary Babies, MEDL Mobile brings you The Babies Movie App.

 

In mid-April, Focus Features will release Babies to theaters nationwide. This groundbreaking documentary chronicles the day-to-day lives of four newborns from across the globe, as they go through the trials & tribulations of their first year in this world.

 

WHAT DOES IT DO?

 

The Babies Movie App helps parents remember all of the precious (sometimes forgettable) moments of their children's lives by capturing a memory of each child every single day.

 

Parents can take photos or video; categorize the entry with tags like Bath Time, In The Car or With Friends; add personal notes; even tag the entries with GPS to remember exactly where they were when something happened.

 

Saved entries can be viewed in a thumbnail timeline and can be shared with friends via Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, YouTube and E-mail.

 

The app tells you every day what day in your child's life it is (today is Day # 267...) and it even lets parents set a reminder so that they are prompted every day at the same time to remember to snap a quick shot or video.

 

HOW DOES IT DO IT?

 

Upload pictures and movies from your library or capture the moments as they happen.

GPS logging so for each precious moment.

Reminder settings so you’ll never miss a day.

Social Network sharing: Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube and Email,

Add multiple accounts for each one of your children

A wide variety of fun categories for every type of moment

 

BONUS FEATURES

 

Trailers and Slideshows for Babies.

Locations, tickets and show times for Babies.

 

EVERY DAY IS PRECIOUS

 

Day 314: He thought that the dust floating in the sunlight of his room was stars.

 

Day 452: The text message sound on my phone made him smile and laugh.

 

Day 1265: The day she finally beat you at “One-Two-Three Don’t Smile.”

 

The Babies Movie App is a living, growing and constantly changing diary for every step of your child’s life. For you to cherish. For your kids to reflect upon.

 

See Babies in theaters nationwide on Friday, April 16, 2010. Check out the Babies trailer online and don’t forget to follow Focus Features on Facebook and Twitter.

Day One scores a very prominant New and Noteworthy!

Shot with Hipstamatic's new Tintype app.

0.8.0

The developing procede.

The app read the battery status

Fixed most of the jerky animations

 

TODO

Battery graph time/charge level

Social side: facebook?

In celebration of the App Store’s 5th anniversary we’re taking a look back at its history, starting with the web apps and unofficial apps that preceded it!

Apple launched the Appstore on September 10, 2008. Within the span of the following week we are likely to have a look back...

 

mobiapps.club/app-store-year-zero-how-unsweetened-web-app...

A small infographic contained inside an app for celebration of the hundredth anniversary of the Titanic wreckage.The app can be downloaded here: itunes.apple.com/it/app/titanic100/id516191459?mt=8

iPhone wallpaper with funny shit which happens sometimes

 

And really cute and funny wallpapers are here: itunes.apple.com/us/app/ascha-walls-artist-wallpapers/id6...

• Accessible sur votre mobile m.yahoo.com/finance

• Sur l’AppStore pour iPhone et iPod Touch : itunes.apple.com/fr/app/yahoo-finance/id328412701?mt=8

• Pour les smartphones BlackBerry® depuis l’URL m.yahoo.com/apps/bb.

Well, well, after at least a year of restricting developers from putting demo apps in the App Store, Apple is now allowing In-App purchases inside free apps. A mass mailing citing the change was sent out to iPhone developers on October 15, 2009.

 

There has been a mostly joyous response to this decision on the internet, although there are varying explanations as to why Apple suddenly allowed such a change. Marco Arment, the developer of Tumbler, seems to think that this has something to do with the 99 cent problem in the App Store.

 

www.marco.org/214082853

 

Basically, he thinks that if people can get apps for free, they will be more willing to pay for additional content at higher prices later.

 

The writers over at Techcrunch seem to think the change has something to do with piracy.

 

www.mobilecrunch.com/2009/10/15/in-app-purchase-in-free-a...

 

The theory here is that In-App purchases allow developers to now verify apps using receipts from their web sites. Techcrunch claims that some apps see piracy rates as high as 80 percent. I personally find that hard to believe, but otherwise they have some good points.

 

I never thought I would say this, but Brian Chen over at Wired has perhaps the best explanation I've heard so far.

 

www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/10/tablet-print-2/

 

Let me preface this by saying that I think Wired is one of the most openly hostile Anti-Apple blogs on the internet. They've written some horribly researched articles about Apple in the past, but I think Chen may have gotten a prediction right for once.

 

According to Chen, In-App purchases is mostly beneficial to publishers, especially publishers who may or may not be working with Apple on a Tablet like device.

 

This idea jives with some of the issues that Mario Arment covered in his article. He just didn't go far enough. In-App purchases would allow a publisher to release a branded app for free, while also allowing them to upgrade their readers to premium content, sorta like the Wall Street Journal does online.

 

The old free app structure in the App Store didn't allow for this.

 

Of course, if this is true, if Apple is indeed allowing In-App purchase to make things easier for publishers and a new Tablet ecosystem, this is a good confirmation that any Tablet we see in the future will indeed run the iPhone OS instead of the one on the Mac.

  

This is a shot of the app store built into Android, where you can see all sorts of various apps to suit any of your needs

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