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Puzzlemania (17-08-2008) (NDS Game)

NightFox is working on a new game, a collection of minigames.

Release notes:

I’m working on a new project, a colection of minigames, puzzle kind most of the. I have ready now a tech demo (full playable) of first fo them.

Just touch with stylus the piece you want to move and complete the puzzle. You can restart it pressing SELECT. Later i will add support for keys, and the graphics are just for test purposes, not the final ones.

Oh yes, ir supports mode for left-handed and right-handed people.

Download link: http://www.mediafire.com/?aytckzjjstp

Regards
Fox

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DSbible v2.5 (NDS Application)

DSbible is a Bible-reading application for Nintendo DS by Jeremysr.

Changes:

– Fixed all the flickering
– Scrolling can be done by dragging the stylus on the text (like Moonshell)
– DSbible now has a logo/icon/titlescreen (Thanks Josiah for creating it!)
– World English Bible translation included, which has paragraph breaks and footnotes
– Footnotes and verse numbers appear in orange text (footnotes appear inline with the text)
– “Back” and “Cancel” buttons implemented all over the program
– Fixed a bug that caused the program to freeze while starting up for some people (Thanks Sebastiaan Leenders for reporting this and helping me fix it!)
– “Louis Second 1910” French translation included, and DSbible itself has been translated to French (Thanks JMS for doing both these things!)
– Loading a book is almost instantaneous
– Holding the stylus on a button in the text viewer for half a second will display a popup describing what that button does
– Bible translations and translations of DSbible can be added and removed easily by adding files or removing the files in the ‘translations’ and ‘lang’ directories.
– Bookmarked verses and search terms in the text are now highlighted
– Many minor fixes and graphics improvements have been made

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Insomnia v2.0 (iPhone Application)

Insomnia is an iPhone native application that, when enabled, will prevent the iPhone from sleeping, thus overriding its default behaviour. This allows background applications to continue to run and WiFi to work long after the screen has been switched off.

(The iPhone’s default behaviour is to sleep 30 seconds after the screen has gone off, when not docked and charging that is).

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