Simple two player version of Tic Tac Toe… with a twist: Use your iPhone camera roll to select the X and O images!
The goal of this logic puzzle is to open a lock. Lock is opened when all 16 switches are vertical. Tapping on any switch will toggle whole row and column with that switch.
Connect pairs of matching tiles to clear the play field and advance to the next level. Matching tiles can only be connected by straight lines with no more than 2 turns and must not cross any other tiles. One tool eliminates one pair of matching tiles.
This application provides you with local forecasts for just about any city in the world. Just simply enter a zip code or city name in the search box.
You will get the following information for that area:
– Current Weather Conditions
– Access to Local and Regional animated radar
– 5 Day forecast from the National Weather Service.
– Watches and Warnings for your area from the National Weather Service.
– Area Forecast Discussion from the National Weather Service.
“What’s your phone number?” Have you heard this question? And the associated sudden loss of memory? This tiny app helps you solve this problem. With it, you are only one touch away from your phone number.
Turn your iPhone into a force gauge. Strap it to a mobile object (R/C car, real car, bike, etc), enter the combined mass, and Newton will calculate the force being used to move it.
iFlash is a simple Flash Card stack for children learning to read.
It contains flash cards for the Alphabet, Numbers and simple word blends, teaching children how to sound out words and also how to recognise patterns.
All word groups are based on a common sound root. E.g. all words in the ‘it’ group will contain the common ‘it’ sound. There are three types of words… words that end with the sound root (e.g. sit, hit, bit), words that begin with the sound root (e.g. chair, cheese, chalk), and words that contain the sound root (e.g. room, zoom, broom).
The two distinct parts of the word, the sound root on which the group is based, and the modifier, are coloured differently so the child can easily recognise the different parts of the word and at the same time learn to sound words out based on known patterns.
Word and sound root types are grouped onto pages to make it easy to concentrate on related skills. That is to say, all three letter words that end with the sound root will be on one page, all four letter words that begin with the sound root will be on another page.
The current version contains:
* The Alphabet
* Single digit numerals
* Three letter word blends where the sound root is at the end of the word. e.g. ‘it’ words such as sit, kit, hit.
This provides a good starting point, and we will be adding more word groups and sound roots over the coming weeks to help expand your child’s reading skills.
How does it work? Open the App and select a sound root. The screen of your iPhone or iPod Touch will display a word from that group, and you can flick to the next word just by tapping the screen. My 3 year old figured out how to use it in about 30 seconds flat, so it is pretty intuitave.
Introducing iBrate! iBrate turns your phone into a massaging vibrator to ease up those tense muscles when you’re on the go.
hiei03 and mastersonic released an update to their shell application “X-Soft”.
Thanks to http://www.nintendomax.com for the news.
http://off-topic-world.forosactivos.com/x-soft-f17/x-soft-70-t33.htm
Alarmii is an alarm clock application for Wii coded by blitter.
Thanks to http://www.nintendomax.com for the news.