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iPhone users around the world now have yet another free application available for them, FunMail. The new software solution is meant to enable them to add relevant, real-time images to the text messages they plan on sending, all in a very simple manner. The app “presents cute, comical or irreverent images”... |
21 November 2009 05:56 GMT |
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Reports say that Apple has added more transparency to the process of reviewing, approving and / or rejecting iPhone applications, by providing developers with a status application. Using the tool, developers will be able to track the progress of their application, see whether it’s waiting to be reviewed, or rea... |
12 November 2009 10:03 GMT |
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Apple has confirmed that its iTunes App Store now holds over 100,000 iPhone and iPod touch applications, making it the largest application store in the world. A wide range of apps in 20 categories, including games, business, news, sports, health, reference and travel, is available for iPhone and iPod touch owners in ... |
4 November 2009 10:47 GMT |
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Revealed earlier this week, the Wiki-based “Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Compatibility List” has become a useful tool for Mac OS X fans. Those who are planning on upgrading to the new cat have some well-justified concerns on their hands, particularly because of unsupported pieces of software. Luckily, ther... |
28 August 2009 09:24 GMT |
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Hosted by Wikidot.com, the “Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Compatibility List” should be a very useful tool for those planning to upgrade this Friday, whether they have Leopard roots, or a Tiger personality. “Below is a list of applications and their compatibilty [sic.] status with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow L... |
26 August 2009 04:55 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based chip maker Intel has announced the launch of a new campaign, dubbed “Progress Thru Processors,” which will enable users of the popular social networking site Facebook to donate their PC's unused processor power to help research projects like “Rosetta@home.” T... |
4 August 2009 05:50 GMT |
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uLocate Communications announced recently that its award-winning location-based software solution WEHRE was launched for the newly released BlackBerry Tour 9630 smartphone from the Canadian mobile phone maker Research In Motion. The Tour is added this way to the range of other BlackBerry handsets that feature the app... |
28 July 2009 14:21 GMT |
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BlackBerry mobile phone users out there have now yet another reason to rejoice, as an Open Source WordPress for Blackberry application has just been released publicly, through it is still in beta stage. According to Raanan Bar-Cohen from WordPress, the app comes from a collaboration with Danais, and it has been devel... |
8 July 2009 09:50 GMT |
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Bevy is an application launcher that shows all the applications residing on your Mac's hard drive in a single window that can be opened via a global hot key, from the menu bar or by clicking its Dock icon. The program lets you specify the folders where your applications are located and creates visual groups of i... |
11 June 2009 08:50 GMT |
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Android mobile phone users can now enjoy two more applications developed exclusively for their devices. One comes from Searchme, which announced that its Searchme visual search app could be downloaded for free from the Android Market, while the other comes from the top-selling newspaper and a leading online destinati... |
14 May 2009 02:22 GMT |
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PayPal’s mobile team announced on Wednesday, through a blog post published on The PayPal Blog, that mobile phone users who owned an Android-based handset could enjoy a new mobile app developed especially for them, offering them the possibility to access their PayPal account directly from their mobile device. Ac... |
7 May 2009 08:55 GMT |
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Sleepers.net, owned by Weatherby Technology Group, LLC, has announced a new service for iPhone developers and Application seekers. Located at this address, the program is based on the reverse bidding system, allowing iPhone application seekers to post iPhone Application development Auctions, and ultimately have an iP... |
27 April 2009 10:32 GMT |
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Recently, the popular social network MySpace has announced that it intends to release a new category in its Apps Directory, called “Editor’s Pick,” which would enable users to easily explore the best applications on the platform. Until now, MySpace used to display several such utilities in its Apps ... |
14 April 2009 01:55 GMT |
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Apple has announced the Design Awards for this year's edition of WWDC, hosted June 8-12, San Francisco, Moscone West. Awards will be presented for iPhone apps created (and released) with OS 2.2.1, as well as for Mac apps for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. An extra prize will go out to the winner of best iPhone OS 3.0 ap... |
6 April 2009 08:46 GMT |
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One more application has been recently added to the Android Market, and it is worth mentioning because this would be the first one unveiled by T-Mobile. Called My Account, the new software solution allows users to access all the info on their account.According to T-Mobile, the new application is able to offer them al... |
26 March 2009 12:06 GMT |
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T-Mobile users have yet another reason to rejoice, as Photobucket announced that a new mobile photo service was available for them. Through the new service mobile users will be able to send photos directly from their handset to various destinations such as a Photobucket album, a personal computer, or even an email ad... |
20 March 2009 10:10 GMT |
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Rumors that the next version of Microsoft's mobile platform, the Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system, would include a widget engine have been floating around the web for quite some time now, and today we also have the confirmation. The upcoming software platform will feature widgets, says the Windows Mobile blog... |
19 March 2009 07:22 GMT |
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Following the announcement of an iPhone OS 3.0 preview this week, rumor-focused mouths on the web are digging up an old piece of unconfirmed news saying that Apple is to establish a “premium” section in the App Store. The branch would offer up games and apps priced at 20 USD and above, while their quality... |
16 March 2009 06:52 GMT |
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One of the latest applications available for the Nokia S60 phones is the Nokia Magnifier released today, designed to take on the existing camera functionality of the device. The application is a great solution to improve readability in every-day life situations, like reading “fine print” would be.Users th... |
18 February 2009 09:30 GMT |
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Last week, Softpedia learned that the App Store was getting a little heavy, adding some 5,000 new apps to the 10,000 already confirmed by Apple. According to trackers, on January 12, 2009 the iTunes App Store was holding well over 15,000 applications. Reporting the figures, we went as far as speculating that the App... |
19 January 2009 02:40 GMT |
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Altomac, a well established developer of Mac OS X software, has announced version 2009 of its application launching utility, Running Applications. The new release comes packed full of features, including the ability to create and use as many Application Sets as you wish. Running Applications is a Leopard-only app. It... |
9 December 2008 10:01 GMT |
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Several sources have issued reports saying that the App Store has reached the 10,000 application landmark. According to others' calculations, the venue still needs a few more to top that figure, considering all the rejected applications. The news was undoubtedly sparked by listings from iPhone app trackers such ... |
2 December 2008 10:51 GMT |
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Have an idea for an app but just don't have the skills to make it happen? No problem, now you have iPhone Freelancer, a new site that puts your ideas onto the developers' working desk. The two parties negotiate the pay, get the app done, and ultimately submit it to the App Store for approval. That's al... |
24 November 2008 05:05 GMT |
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Lucky folks over at BB can confirm that “the South Park guys have cooked up a killer iPhone application.” A short preview of South Park's unreleased iPhone app has been made public. Accompanying the sneak peek were none other than Matt Stone and the South Park digital team.Matthew Richard Stone is an... |
9 October 2008 06:04 GMT |
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At its March 6 event in Cupertino, this year, Apple threw a bombshell called the “App Store”. In relation to the App Store, Apple's chief exec also mentioned something called the iFund. The initiative was to dedicate $100 million to companies that want to develop new applications for the iPhone / iPo... |
17 September 2008 15:11 GMT |
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The App Store hasn't even been properly set up yet and users are already reporting application crashes, lags and other issues. In fact, "not properly set up" is probably the correct term to use."I downloaded some apps to use with the 2.0 update on my new iPhone 3G," says a poster on Apple Discussions. "The probl... |
21 July 2008 08:50 GMT |
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PhotoTiles, coming from the folks at Limit Point Software, is currently at its first release as an application used to create single images of a tiled group of cells (images or other types of visuals). Cell size and spacing can be configured by the user, as can also be the number of columns.The app does a superb job ... |
7 July 2008 07:15 GMT |
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It hasn't been a very exciting week as far as free Mac software goes, but we've managed to get a hold of three pieces of free software that can improve your Mac experience nonetheless. Read on for the details.MacLoc 1.0Developed by Adam Davenport, MacLoc can help you keep your Mac secure from the hands and ... |
28 June 2008 09:40 GMT |
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Along with the release of iPhone SDK Beta 8, Apple has also seeded a pre-release version of iTunes 7.7 and a new version of iPhone 2.0 software. MacRumors points out to a hint in the Read Me of the iTunes installer which says something about an iPhone / iPod Touch "remote application."Seeded to developers on the nigh... |
27 June 2008 03:57 GMT |
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Ambrosia Software has recently updated its iToner application for Mac. Currently at version 1.0.7, iToner enables users to turn any song from their Mac's library into a custom iPhone ringtone. The app costs 15 bucks to buy, while a 10-day, full-featured, free trial version is also available.iToner allows iPhone ... |
11 June 2008 09:05 GMT |
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Besides mentioning this at the debut of WWDC '08 yesterday, Apple has also issued an official report noting that its iPhone Software Development Kit, or SDK, has been downloaded more than a quarter of a million times since its initial release in March. Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of World... |
10 June 2008 17:21 GMT |
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Inspire Me is an application that uses a database of phrases which users can store and organize by topic, to be displayed in an overlay window, a transparent panel, or as a widget on the user's desktop. Famous quotations or motivational phrases are regularly added to the official website, while users can easily ... |
9 June 2008 08:17 GMT |
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There's nothing like waking up to a sunny Saturday and checking out new Mac apps, is there? Saturday is Mac apps-day here at Softpedia and if this is not the first time you're visiting, you'll know that three new apps await your Mac's blessing today.New! 1.0A lot of folks decide at a certain point... |
7 June 2008 09:18 GMT |
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Word on the street is that New York's Pinch Media has attracted initial funding from Union Square Ventures, First Round Capital and a few other investors, in what appears to be one of the first signs that investors are eyeing the iPhone.Pinch Media builds free tools for iPhone SDK developers, the company says, a... |
2 June 2008 03:15 GMT |
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Remember the $100 million iFund supplied by venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers? iPhone developers surely have not forgotten about it, and especially not the developer of on-the-go lifestyle applications going by the name of Pelago. The company was the first chosen to receive part of that fat iFund,... |
28 May 2008 04:30 GMT |
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Apparently, the guys at Spritec Software have started a new trend for Mac apps. The company's recently-released Maclings come in "paks" containing four fun and practical apps each. Macling paks are priced at $9.99. Demos are not available but you can check out the official Maclings web page to see them in action... |
28 May 2008 03:41 GMT |
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This Thinking Code-developed organizing tool is not just your average application that helps you get things done. The iCal.app and Mail.app task synchronization alone is worth getting your own copy for just 19 bucks, but you can always try out an app like this for free, to be sure you want to spend your money on it. ... |
27 May 2008 16:11 GMT |
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Espy is the latest Mac OS X application from GoGoalSoft (also responsible for goSecure). The Address Book application delivers quick access to contacts' information from a simple-to-use UI, and is the first address book to use pictures extensively. Contact photos can be added as large as 256 x 256 pixels. Click ... |
26 May 2008 16:06 GMT |
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Welcome back! More free software you say? Why, I'm flattered. Very well then. We have three new apps lined up for you this week too. They're all free to download and install right now, just how we like it.SyncDifferent 1.0This free app from Philou309 does one of the simplest, yet most useful tasks when hand... |
24 May 2008 11:50 GMT |
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The iPhone is a great gaming platform, everyone can agree on that. The device uses multitouch, as well as motion-sensitivity which, combined, make the most intuitive control scheme for any title, be it a ported one. While Kingdom Lores makes good use of just one of the respective capabilities (namely, the touchscreen... |
20 May 2008 17:06 GMT |
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Welcome back. Oh, are you going to love this week's apps! We haven't (yet) broken the rules, meaning we have: three apps; all free; super-useful; Mac friendly; they even work great together... The list goes on below.Evernote 1.1Evernote Corporation has recently updated its information management application... |
17 May 2008 15:19 GMT |
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While this week hasn't exactly been application heaven, we've managed to decide on three items that might be of interest for the Mac user who can never have enough utility software on his/her hard drive. That's right, this time around it's utility only, but hey, you can grab any of the three progr... |
3 May 2008 06:33 GMT |
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The free, open-source Mac OS X web browser from The Camino Project, Camino, has been updated to version 1.6. Camino (formerly known as Chimera) is a web browser for Mac OS X that has a Cocoa user interface and embeds the Gecko layout engine. The latest version adds a tweaked up UI, improvements to the navigating tabs... |
21 April 2008 05:40 GMT |
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Ready to further expand, improve or make productive use of your Mac? Good. Glad you stopped by this time around to have a look at three pieces of software we've chosen to let you in on. These are WeFi, iconXprit (Finder plugin) and JDarkRoom. If you want to be a part of the first open global WiFi network, make j... |
19 April 2008 13:47 GMT |
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Yup, no lie. They've done it! Fring has released this great piece of application called "fring," the same as the company, for owners of a jailbroken iPhone. Aside using Skype, owners of a jailbroken device can also chat MSN Messenger, ICQ, GTalk, SIP, Twitter, AIM, and Yahoo! over Wi-Fi."The special pre-release ... |
16 April 2008 08:39 GMT |
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Not a week goes by that developers don't release great software for your Mac. It's one of the many reasons why people go with Macs in the first place. Comparing the amount of programs available for Windows with those available for Macs, we're in a bit of a disadvantage, yes. Comparing the quality of th... |
12 April 2008 11:07 GMT |
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Innaworks is introducing alcheMo for iPhone, a fully automated solution for developers looking to work some code magic and deliver native iPhone apps using standard Java ME, CLDC 1.1/MIDP 2.0, as well as associated JSRs. alcheMo uses a patent-pending optimizing translator to convert J2ME (Java Platform, Micro Edition... |
10 April 2008 06:46 GMT |
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XtraLean Software has recently updated its image editor, ImageWell, to version 3.5. The new release adds a new sharpness filter, two new shapes, double click on History item to open it in browser, return key executes crop and of course a bunch of minor tweaks and fixes. ImageWell requires Mac OS 10.3.9 or higher. A t... |
3 April 2008 06:48 GMT |
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Do you run a company that requires your constant attention? Have the issues requiring immediate evaluating piled up? Not to worry, iBlendit will take care of everything. Just drag all of the files and folders containing nagging aspects about your day-to-day activities and drop them into the virtual blender. Let it mi... |
3 April 2008 04:49 GMT |
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Ollie Wagner & Geoff Pado have just released Misu, an application for your Mac that allows you to "fuse" iPod/iPhone libraries into one. Plug as many iPods as you can into a Mac and "have them intermingle." Misu eliminates the fuss of having to selectively sync and delete and then re-sync again. Flashback - it's... |
2 April 2008 08:34 GMT |
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