Tue, 30 Aug 2011

5:40 AM - iPad new releases in the first half of this year

Hi, guys, how do you use your ipad usually? To the internet, reading, enjoying movies and songs, or other apps? Here are the useful and great apps which may help you a lot in daily life. Ok, continue to read the following content. The iPad product announcements for the first half of the year.

 

The New iPad apps, some also are suitable for iPhone and iPod touch.

 

* Davka Corporation has announced iGematria 2.0 for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. Using the the ancient system of Gematria, which assigns numerical values to Hebrew letters and words, iGematria calculates the numerical value of any Hebrew word or phrase entered, and finds Hebrew verses and words from the Torah that match the word entered. iGematria is a useful tool that can lend spirit and spice to speeches at Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, weddings, and other festive occasions.

 

* zuuka, the world's largest publisher of mobile children's book applications, launched the Kung Fu Panda 2 storybook for iPhone and iPad via its publishing label iStoryTime. Available in the Apple App Store for $2.99, the app is the only way parents and their children can get a sneak peek of images and hear original audio from the film before its debut on May 26, 2011.

 

* A visually stunning and realistic 3D Pool game designed for the iOS platform, Pool Break 1.0.2 lets you play Pool, Snooker and several other table games. You may play either against a very competent AI or online against other iPhone, iPad and even Android users. Full text chat is supported for increased interactivity during online games. A variety of Settings right within the application itself allow you tweak and customize both the physical as well as the cosmetic aspects of these games.

 

* Elite Gudz has announced massive upgrades to Graffiti Spray Can, the best selling graffiti art app on iTunes that has had almost five million downloads since its initial release. The free upgrades include a full-length "Concrete Immortalz" comic book, access to the Wall of Immortalz global graffiti art sharing community, new graphics and an advertisement removal option.

 

* Oceanhouse Media, Inc. has announced the release of The Belly Fat Cure Sugar and Carb Counter app, now available for download on Apple's App Store for $4.99. Based on weight loss coach Jorge Cruise's #1 New York Times Bestseller, The Belly Fat Cure, the Sugar and Carb Counter app allows users to track the foods they eat and stay within their daily sugar and carb budget. This app marks the 100th title released by Oceanhouse Media based on content provided by Hay House, Inc.

 

 * Supportware has released Poppin' Frenzy 1.0, their cross-platform game for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Poppin' Frenzy is a fast and addictive game with balloons. Pop the balloons from low to high and try to get the highest score by playing as fast as possible and upload your highscore to an online list, you compete with other platform players such as Windows Phone 7, Android and more. The game has several rounds and levels from easy to hard.

    

* La Squiggle has released Bear Bounce 1.0 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. With an array of charming animated animals, colorful locations and engaging gameplay the fun-filled game is designed to provide an exciting bouncing adventure for both kids and entire family. Bear Bounce is a kid-friendly game with simple controls, engaging soundtrack and audio effects. Players can collect power ups to earn points and post their scores online for tracking their own achievements.

 

* In honor of the release of Supermarket Mania 2 on iPhone and iPad, the original Supermarket Mania will go free for a limited time on May 17 at 12:30pm PST. The original Supermarket Mania is highly addictive casual time management game with millions of players on PC and other platforms. Run five distinct stores through 50 manic yet fun-filled stock-'til-you-drop levels.

   

* Concrete Software, Inc., has announced the release of Aces Solitaire Pack 2 for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. Aces Solitaire Pack 2 brings together both classic and unique solitaire games into one comprehensive solitaire app. It includes many different games like Klondike, Spider, Free Cell and many more unique titles.

 

* PhatWare has released WritePad 5.1, a major update of the French, German, and Spanish Editions of the company's popular note taking and handwriting recognition software for iOS devices. WritePad is an advanced notetaker which converts practically any handwriting into computer text. Version 5.1 now offers an improved handwriting recognition engine with a letter shape selector, and adds the ability to upload WritePad documents to Google Docs and send SMS directly from WritePad.

 

* Wallander Instruments has introduced WI Orchestra 1.0, a new music app for iOS devices. Create and record your own orchestral music on the iPhone/iPad. Five instruments are included for free, and all sections can be extended to a full orchestra via in-app purchase. WI Orchestra uses patent-pending dynamics technology. All instruments are very expressive and keyboard velocity sensitive. Projects can be easily exported as wav files through iTunes and much more. To transfer music from ipod to iphone is also a good choice.

 

New apps for iPad only

 

    * Independent app developer, Duck Duck Moose has introduced Word Wagon HD 1.0 for the iPad. Including more than 100 words, Word Wagon introduces letters, phonics, and spelling to children in Preschool, Kindergarten, and First Grade, ages 1-7. Children can choose words from seven different categories As children play with Mozzarella the Mouse and his friend Coco the bird, they can create words and earn colorful animated stickers and stars. The iPad version includes additional 7-letter words.

 

    * The Red Bulletin 1.2 will take the next step by bringing unique print and video content from the world of Red Bull together on Apple's revolutionary iPad device. Action, sport, culture, arts, personalities and lifestyle: the exciting world of the The Red Bulletin magazine is now available on the iPad. Unique content, exclusive videos and pictures - accessible anywhere. The new Red Bulletin iPad app includes the best stories from the magazine's print editions from around the world, once a month.

 

    * The long awaited Tarot Explorer for iPad has just been released. The iPad version of the massively-popular tarot readings from "iFate" features the same popular tarot readings as those found online, with enhanced 3D graphics, beautiful, fluid-like animation and a stunning original music score. iFate is the #1 free site for free tarot and astrology, featuring highly graphical, rich media tarot, astrology and I Ching readings to millions of users around the world.

 

    * Realore Studios has announced the release and worldwide availability of their HD adaption of a widely popular PC game called Island Tribe, now optimized for iPad. This pick-up-and-play game with 3 colorful episodes combines a well balanced mix of strategy, time management, and adventure into one package. In Island Tribe HD players find themselves on a mysterious island in the middle of the ocean inhabited by a forgotten tribe. Your mission is to reach the volcano.

 

    * Scott Gruber has released an upgrade for ShapeEffects for iPad to version 3.0. This app has exploded into something phenomenal. With over 20 new features including project workflow, over 150 backgrounds, over 500 pieces of clipart, text, printing via airprint and email. Objects can be manipulated by rotating, changing the size, changing the border color, combining shapes into composites and much more. And here is the guide on the how to transfer pictures to ipad, you will find that problem is simpler than what you imagine.

 

    * What goes cluck-cluck, mooo, and roar, and is brand new for iPad!? Peekaboo! Guess Who? That's what! It's the fun, intuitive game that gets kids excited about learning their favorite animals and the animal sounds they make! Hop on down to the Peekaboo farm and guess who is making sounds inside the barn! Is it Clucky the Chicken? Bessie the Cow? or Wilbur the Pig?

 

    * To celebrate the launch of The Zoo HD, the last opus of their educationnal app collection, Breek has announced a discount on its popular app The Farm HD, for a limited time only. From May 19, 2011 to May 20, 2011, the price of the app will be only $1.99 (instead of $3.99). With the The farm HD, children discover the most common animals of the farm, their sounds and their names in four languages. Kids can navigate throw a gallery of animals or play with the quiz and the flip-book.

 

    * To celebrate the launch of the new version of The Farm HD 1.0, the first opus of their educational app collection, Breek has announced a discount on its last app The Zoo HD, for a limited time only. From May 19, 2011 to May 20, 2011, the price of the app will be only $1.99 USD (instead of $3.99). With the The Zoo HD, children discover the animals of the zoo, their sounds and their names in four languages. Kids can navigate throw a gallery of animals or play with the quiz and the flip-book.

 

    * Byte Squared today announced the general availability of Office Squared HD v.4.0 for iPad. Office Squared HD 4.0 introduces the most robust Microsoft Office integration and functionalities on the iPad. Byte Squared 's latest upgrade to their top-5 business app provides complete Microsoft PowerPoint capabilities to the existing 2 Million Byte Squared users on iOS. Office Squared HD was built with Microsoft Office's unique product set in mind.

 

That's all. How are things? Are you intrigued by both species? Why not have a try?

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Tue, 20 Sep 2011

7:25 AM - iTunes , not bad!

Have you ever used the Apple itunes? Do you know all about itunes? If the answer is negative or you just wanna get more information on that? Let's find the answer, starting here.

 

iTunes is available for both Macintosh and Windows operating systems. With iTunes, you can:

 

Listen to CDs: iTunes will play your music CDs like a regular CD player.

 

Import music from your CDs: iTunes can import (or rip) music from your CDs. You can import in AAC (the codec underlying MP4), MP3, AIFF, WAV, or Apple Lossless Encoder formats. The music will then be stored on your hard drive for access anytime.

 

Convert music to a different format: After you have imported your music files into iTunes, you can convert them to a different format (e.g., MP3 to AAC or WAV to MP3).

 

Listen to and view podcasts: Through the iTunes Store, you can search for and subscribe to podcasts. Whenever you open iTunes, the latest episodes of these free audio and video programs will download automatically to your iTunes Library.

 

Buy music and videos online: Through the iTunes Store, you can purchase music, audiobooks, movies, and episodes of television shows. If you want to put your favorite ipod songs to ituens, the guide on how to put songs from ipod to itunes can help you a lot.

 

Export to a non-Apple MP3 player: You can export your playlists to a non-Apple commercial MP3 player through USB or USB 2.0. To upload files, drag them to the MP3 player icon.

 

Buy iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad apps online: Through the iTunes App Store, you can purchase applications for your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad.

 

Create playlists: Once you have stored your music on your hard drive, you can play it in any order you like by creating a playlist. You can organize your music according to artist, album, or song title as well.

 

Synchronize with your iPod, iPhone, or iPad: When you plug in your iPod, iPhone, or iPad, iTunes will synchronize automatically at high speeds over FireWire or USB 2.0.

 

Listen to Internet radio: iTunes features a built-in Internet radio tuner that will find Internet radio stations by genre.

 

Play movie trailers: You can view movie trailers available on Apple's web site. To do so, search the iTunes Music Store from within iTunes, or visit iTunes Movie Trailers. If you are also a film fan like me, that would be great.

Listen to music shared across the network: You can choose to make your Library available to other iTunes users on your local network, and you can likewise access others' iTunes playlists. The available playlists appear in iTunes automatically.

 

Visualize your music: iTunes includes a music visualizer that plays a light show along with the music.

 

And another is iTunes Playlists.Well, how to Make a Custom Playlist Using iTunes. A playlist is a custom list of music tracks that is made up from songs in your music library; you can think of playlists as your own music compilations. You can make as many playlists as you want and give them any name you desire. It is sometimes useful to organize tracks into playlists to suit a particular musical style or mood. This tutorial will show you how to generate a playlist from a selection of songs from the music library folder.

 

If you haven't got any music in your iTunes library yet then the quickest way is to import your CDs (see the tutorial on CD ripping). The article on the dos and don'ts of CD copying and ripping is also a useful resource to read. If you have got many songs in your iphone, I think move playlist from iphone to itunes is a good choice for you.

 

If you need to install iTunes first on your Mac or PC, then the best place to get the latest version is to download it from Apple's web site.

 

And now, iTunes still growing faster than peers at 7 years old. It was not hard to see that iTunes was not only growing quickly even over seven years but faster than some longstanding platforms. At 225 million accounts, it was still growing at a logarithmic scale, Asymco saw. The Xbox 360, Windows Mobile, and Symbian had tapered off either at the same seven-year mark or earlier.

 

With the development of technology, the itunes is becoming more and more powerful.   I am sure that it will be better and better. Oh, well, iTunes is available free from Apple's Download iTunes page.



tags: iphone apple ipad itunes ipod

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