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Falcon Mobile has released a new version of its first iPhone game, “Hit the Apple!”, which is currently free to download in celebration of Karma World LLC’s new title, Archer’s Quest. Version 2.2 adds Game Center support, minor bug fixes, and a new scoring system. The headline should have s... |
16 January 2011 17:04 GMT |
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As soon as Ubisoft had confirmed the existence of Prince of Persia Retro for iPhone OS platforms, Softpedia's Apple news editor immediately rushed to get it from the iTunes App Store. Unfortunately, the game was nowhere to be found. Until yesterday, that is, when Jordan Mechner’s all time classic had final... |
1 June 2010 10:49 GMT |
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Earlier this month, Softpedia was happy to inform its readers that developer Vais Salikhov had created an iPhone application that added a "find in page" feature to the iPhone’s web browser. Appropriately called "Find in Page," the app earned Softpedia’s respect, which is why we went and had a look at othe... |
5 March 2010 10:57 GMT |
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While the desktop version of Apple’s Safari is packed full of useful features, including a “find” function for pinpointing specific words in a page, the same thing cannot be said about the mobile version of the web browser - Safari for iPhone / iPod touch. I often use my handset to look up stuff on... |
2 March 2010 10:48 GMT |
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It’s always hard to find just the right RSS reader for your specific needs, but we may have found the one that suits the general public, as far as the iPhone userbase is concerned. Free RSS Reader, by Simon Oualid, is an application that does just what its name implies, without flashing annoying ads. It offers... |
11 February 2010 11:31 GMT |
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Celeris, the company behind the best known pool game out there, has released a version of Virtual Pool for the iPhone and iPod touch. Touted as “one of the best looking and playing VPM versions yet,” Virtual Pool Mobile gives the expression “ball on” a whole-new meaning on the iPhone, with sup... |
6 November 2009 10:14 GMT |
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To our delight, Evenflow Inc. has finally released the Dropbox iPhone client, which aims to keep users in complete sync, wherever they are. Featuring a "favorites" function, and tons of documentation to get the most out of the software, Dropbox for iPhone should prove to be one of the best additions to the App Store ... |
2 October 2009 10:46 GMT |
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GameBoy Camera is just one of the twelve Epicore-developed applications, but also one that has caught our eye. As its name implies, the application acts like the 1998 Nintendo accessory for the handheld GameBoy gaming console. The original GameBoy Camera could take basic, grainy, black & white digital images using t... |
18 September 2009 08:20 GMT |
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The Wikimedia Foundation has finally released a Wikipedia standalone app for the iPhone and iPod touch. Distributed for free via the iTunes App Store, Wikipedia Mobile is described as focusing on simplicity and speed. While Wikipedia Mobile is, indeed, simple and easy to use, the app doesn’t award the latter ac... |
19 August 2009 06:24 GMT |
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Not many games for iPhone and iPod touch manage to combine multiple, different gameplay elements like Card Ninja. Developed by the people at Pint Sized Mobile, the title does both brain-hurting puzzle, as well as fast-paced action. It also features crazy sounds and special effects, making this just the right recipe f... |
17 July 2009 10:34 GMT |
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Developed by Hans Einstein, BatteryLife does not use the theory of relativity to speed up your mobile web browsing, but it does manage to tell you how much power you have on your iPhone. The application boasts a warm UI with appropriate indicators for everything you need to know about how much life your iPhone’... |
8 July 2009 11:12 GMT |
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Acuity is one of the handful of free iPhone apps I've had the pleasure of testing this week. Developed by a company called Intellicore, Acuity is a powerful questionnaire-based application that can accurately tell you whether or not you have good eye sight. Ever had the impression you might have trouble distingu... |
12 May 2009 11:02 GMT |
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Note-taking apps can be very useful, and they can take many forms, but post-it notes have always been the most popular. So, developer Iswhereiam decided to combine the two, and has come up with mySticky for iPhone and iPod touch, a great alternative to cluttered to-do apps and messy post-it notes. By allowing the not... |
7 May 2009 11:13 GMT |
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Bowls is a very simple, yet beneficial app for iPhone and iPod touch. By recreating the true sound of Tibetan singing bowls, the app aims to relax the user and reduce his / her stress, while also boosting their creativity. It does the trick! Bowls has been developed by a company called Oceanhouse Media. According to... |
5 May 2009 02:33 GMT |
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