iPhone/iPod apps for Dec. 2

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Dec 2, 2009 at 6:00pm

imageHere are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod apps announced. You can find e’m at the Apple App Store.

Smartphones Technologies has launched of Slidz Playlist Pro, a full-featured, US$1.99 upgrade to Slidz Playlist Lite, a free slideshow application launched in Apple’s App Store in September 2009. Slidz Playlist Pro allows users to add swirling visualizations or customized picture shows to their music playlists.

SouthPeak Interactive Corp. has announced its expansion into the iPhone and iPod touch market with Schrödinger’s Rat available for download this December on iTunes. A $0.99 labyrinth adventure with a quantum twist inspired by the famous Schrödinger’s Cat experiment, players control chalk balls with a tilt of their mobile device through obstacle-laced mazes to re-animate rats who have given their lives in the name of science.

CoActiv has introduced EXAM-PACS for iPhone v. 2 with direct 3G/2G/EDGE connectivity for worldwide access to medical images on the mobile device.The new version is already integrated into all releases of EXAM-PACS and, like all CoActiv feature add-ons, is provided as a free upgrade to existing users. To take advantage of the feature, users download the Mac OsiriX iPhone viewer from the Apple App Store, and they can begin viewing images immediately after being registered in their facility’s EXAM-PACS server.

GetFugu has released its next generation mobile search tool, “See It, Say It, Get It” vision, voice and location recognition technology for the iPhone and iPod touch. New features of the GetFugu app include upgrades to the application’s technology including stability improvements. Additionally, the update features a new user interface (UI) that provides the customer with an improved user experience.

Unicorn Multimedia has released Joovia Extreme Sports 1.0, a $0.99 game for the iPhone and iPod touch. It’s an action-sports game that involves a cute redhead that you need to protect from a variety of flying objects. Apparently she thinks tennis is only fun if it’s dangerous. This tennis game has 30 different levels in which the player must protect Joovia.

Juicy Bits today introduced Spy Pix 1.0 for iPhone devices. It’s a $0.99 app that lets you hide and send secret messages in plain view. Spy Pix uses steganography to hide one image inside of another decoy image. To casual viewers, only the decoy image is seen. The image can be decoded with Spy Pix to reveal a hidden message. On receipt of an encoded image, an on-screen slider is used to decode the image and reveal a secret message.

Metropark, a Los Angeles based specialty store, has released a free app for iPhone and iPod touch users. It showcases products at the store.

AdrenalineApps has announced Where R U? 1.0 for iPhone devices. The $0.99 app leverages the new push notification of iPhone OS 3.x. It enables iPhone users to find other iPhone users or let them know where they are with a touch of a button

LAJ Design has announced CostToMeet 1.0.2, an update of the $0.99 meeting timer app for the iPhone and iPod touch.

Kabuki Vision has released NoteMaster 2.3, an update to their $3.99 note-taking app for the iPhone and iPod touch. NoteMaster lets you create notes by inserting images, photos, and headers right inside the text. Fonts can be selected for each note for a customized look. Other features include categories, password-protection, hyperlink detection, full-text search, e-mail, and syncing with Google Docs. Version 2.3 allows font selection and supports hyperlinks.

Daze End Software has released Action Lists 2.2, an update of the $9.99 task manager for the iPhone and iPod touch. Action Lists is designed specifically for the popular Getting Things Done methodology. Action Lists has many GTD-specific features, and this new version adds user requested features like searching and the ability to create tasks from the contents of the iPhone’s clipboard. Data in Action Lists can be syncrhonized with the popular, and free, Toodledo web service.

CVZ Productions has released today Daily Tracker 4.0, a new version of their $3.99 personal organizer for the iPhone and iPod touch. It allows users to track virtually anything. Version 4.0 features voice notes, GPS map locations and usability improvements.

Ilium Software has announced eWallet 7.0, the latest version of their $19.99 secure password manager software that can be used on any iPhone, iPod touch, Windows Mobile device or BlackBerry. The upgrade includes image syncing from the desktop to the device.



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