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Category Archives: ios 5.1
Daily iPad App: Numerosity challenges children to learn their math facts
Math drills for elementary school children can be dry and boring, but they are a necessary part of learning math. One way to liven up this repetitive process is through Numerosity: Play with Addition! , a math facts app from ThoughtBox that recently landed in the iOS App Store. Numerosity starts off with basic addition like 4 + 5 and gradually gets more difficult with each level that is successfully completed. There are 20 levels that’ll challenge most K-2 children. The app’s main screen is a whiteboard-like slate that has math facts in the center and a cute character, Skruff The Streetwise Dog, on the side. Skruff cheers when your child answers a math problem correctly. When your child is not doing so well, Skruff’s demeanor becomes sad. Skruff will even lay down when your child is taking too long to answer. Skruff is cute enough that he will entertain your child, but he is not the focal point of the app. Math is at the heart of Numerosity and each level presents your child with an addition problem in the middle of the screen. It also places several possible answers in a row at the bottom of the screen. Your child then taps on the correct answer to select it and drags it on top of the equation to answer the math statement. Each correct answer earns your child points. One thing you will notice right away is the timer at the top of the screen. To make Numerosity even more challenging, your child has a set amount of time to answer all the questions in a level. They must answer each question without too much delay or risk failing the level. They can pause, but the length of the pause is also limited by a timer. Each time you pause, that amount of time you are allowed gets a little shorter. It’s a clever way to really challenge your children to memorize their math facts and not just count on their fingers. One aspect of Numerosity I really appreciated is that it mixes up the equations and doesn’t always present your child with 10 + 2. Sometimes your child is given one addend and the answer, such as 10 + X = 15. Your child then has to select the addend that’ll solve the problem correctly. This breaks up the monotony of addition and forces your child to think a bit more about the math problem in front of them. Another useful feature is the ability to setup four profiles, so you can easily use the app with multiple children. You also have the ability to print up a certificate showing that your child completed the game and mastered their math facts. Numerosity is mostly child-friendly — there are no ads and no in-app purchases, but there is an option to send an email to the developer. Numerosity: Play with Addition! is available for US$1.99 from the iOS App Store. It’s compatible with any iPad running iOS 5.1 or later. Daily iPad App: Numerosity challenges children to learn their math facts originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Fri, 19 Apr 2013 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments Continue reading
TripWhat is a free travel companion for iOS
There is a seemingly endless supply of apps that use Google Local Search and other services to get you information about where you are or where you are going. TripWhat is a free iPhone app that uses data from Google, Urbanspoon , Yelp , Seatgeek , Last.fm , WikiVoyage and others to offer data on area restaurants, points of interest, even local events happening that day. You can create an itinerary and get directions to selected activities via Apple’s Map app. When you find a place you like, you can get website links and reviews, along with one-tap phone numbers. What differentiates TripWhat is its focus on current, local events like street fairs and nightlife, complete with details and links to ticket purchasing. It worked smoothly where I live, and will be helpful to those traveling in unfamiliar territory. The app claims more than 600,000 attractions and over 100,000 events in 250 cities in the US and Canada. This is not an app to use to plan an overseas trip. Gallery: TripWhat TripWhat runs on iOS 5.1 or later. It’s a worthwhile download to add to your travel apps folder. TripWhat is a free travel companion for iOS originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Wed, 03 Apr 2013 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments Continue reading
Zitrr Camera is a jack-of-all-trades camera app and editor for iOS
There are camera apps for the iPhone that claim to do it all, and some come very close. Newcomer Zitrr Camera (US$0.99, on sale through Tuesday) claims to be the only camera app you’ll ever need. With a couple of caveats, it qualifies for the title. The app has a variety of useful shooting modes, including HD video, a timer mode, a burst mode (rapidly shoot frames one after the other), anti-shake software, a big button for larger controls to make shooting easier and even a barcode scanner. Zitrr Camera features 34 live effects, so rather than add them after the image is taken, you can actually set up the filter and see it applied live on your screen. This is very helpful. You can tap the screen to focus and adjust the white balance controls. The app provides a histogram, sharing with all your favorite social networks, and filters that can be applied after the fact. Zitrr Camera also creates slide shows, on-screen guides for composition and a level. That’s a lot, but not everything. Zitrr camera also gives you digitally created lenses like fisheye and tilt-shift . It has a collection of frames, and photos can be titled. As you can see, there are a boatload of features in this one app. I used it to take some artsy (to me) photos of my parrot, which I have placed in the gallery. Gallery: Zitrr Camera for iOS I did have some points of confusion. Initially I thought Zitrr Camera wouldn’t save photos to my Camera Roll. Eventually I found that option on the editing screen, not the sharing menu where I expected it to be. I also miss the ability to take HDR images from within the app. There is an effect called “Intense” that uses some HDR algorithms to stretch the picture and add saturation, but I would have preferred to combine multiple exposures for a true HDR effect. Also, once a photo is edited, it drops to just under 1 MP size, which is a considerable loss. Live filters preserve the original resolution, but as soon as you begin editing in the app itself the image loses data. This will be a serious limitation for some users. For casual shooting, it was not a problem. The developer tells me this issue will be resolved in a soon-to-come update. Having said that, Zitrr Camera is a terrific, well thought out camera app. For $0.99, it is a bargain, and it is on sale until Tuesday midnight ET. After that, it’s $1.99. Zitrr Camera works on just about any iOS device, and is optimized for the iPhone 5. It requires iOS 5.1 or greater. I think you’ll like this app, and marvel at what is included. If the app evolves to output edited images at full resolution, it will be best in class. Zitrr Camera is a jack-of-all-trades camera app and editor for iOS originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Mon, 18 Mar 2013 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments Continue reading
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DIY Map GPS is a nav app that lets you create your map experience
DIY Map GPS (US$4.99, universal) is a GPS navigation solution for those who like to create or annotate their own maps. While it can use the open source Open Street Maps to download mapping data with an Internet connection, it also lets you create your own maps from JPEG or PNG files. DIY Map also lets you use atlases created by Mobile Atlas Creator that run on Macs and PCs. You can also use maps you have scanned in. Using downloaded maps means no data charges, so if you are on metered plans that is an advantage. I tested the app with Open Street Maps data, which does require a data connection. It worked OK, but I did not find the data as complete as Google or the Apple Maps solution. I did like the local weather, sunrise / sunset times and moon phase information that was built into the app. You can download POI information for your current location, but I found it lacking compared to what Apple or Google supplies. For example, I looked at the POI data while I was sitting in a restaurant, and it showed the closest place to eat as nine miles away. Gallery: DIY Map GPS On the other hand, this is a good app if you are a hiker, or someone who is going to an area where mapping data may be sparse. The average person won’t want to be that involved in the creation of maps, but some people will relish the idea. The app includes city maps for 3,788 cities, and the maps look reasonably complete. The “DIY” in the app name is a clue that this is not a hands-off app. If you want to really get involved in personalizing your mapping, you’ll like this app, and to make the most of it, you’ll want to go through the tutorials on how to turn a scanned map or image into something that works with the app. You can view a YouTube tutorial on how to create your own maps here . For the average person looking for the nearest burger place or pharmacy, this is not the app for you. But if you have specialized scientific or geographic uses this app is a great place to bring your data together. DIY Map GPS is optimized for the iPhone 5 and requires iOS 5.1 or later. DIY Map GPS is a nav app that lets you create your map experience originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Wed, 20 Feb 2013 15:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments Continue reading
Can I Stream It? app will help you find those movies you crave
Can I Stream It? Is a free universal app that lets you see when movies you are interested in are available for streaming. The app checks several sources, including iTunes, Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, VUDU, Crackle, Blockbuster and Xfinity. The company says it will be continually adding new services. Using the app is simple enough. You type in the name of the movie and it tells you if your choice is available on any of the streaming services. You can also search for television shows, and see if the movies are available on DVD / Blu-ray. Even better, you can set up reminders or push notifications to let you know when a movie is available. I have found that feature particularly useful when combined with my DirecTV app, so when I am away from home I can simply set up a movie to record. The app does provide data from some pay channels, like HBO and many of the other movie channels available on satellite and cable. Can I Stream It? also provides links to the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) and Rotten Tomatoes movie reviews. Gallery: Can I Stream It? I found the app to be generally reliable, though it occasionally slowed down or failed to execute a search. I also had a couple of crashes as well. Most of the time, it was quite responsive. If you want reminders you’ll have to set up a free account, but if you are just searching for titles, the app works right out of the box. Free is a good price for this app, and it is ad-supported. The app runs on just about any iOS device and is optimized for the iPhone 5. Can I Stream It? requires iOS 5.1 or later. If you’re a movie buff, this is a very worthwhile app, and I’ve already found it useful. Can I Stream It? app will help you find those movies you crave originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Fri, 15 Feb 2013 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments Continue reading
Over HD for iOS puts beautiful typography over your photos
There are lots of apps that let you add text to your photos. Over HD (US$1.99, but currently on sale for 50 percent off) does it with grace and style. Pick or take a photo, open it in Over and add your text. The font choices are very artistic, not just the standard off-the-shelf variety. You can move the text around, change the size and reduce the brightness of the background image. Then you can share your photo through the usual social tools and email. There is also an option to have your photo delivered as a real postcard, at a small cost of course. The rendered fonts are of very high quality, and the GUI is best in class. This app would be my first choice to add text to my photos. You get 25 fonts with the app, and for another dollar, you can add more. I think the default fonts are varied enough to not make me want to purchase additional ones. Gallery: Over HD for iOS It’s not, however, as full-featured as I would like. You can’t add multiple labels, and you can’t rotate the text or create a drop shadow. I’d like to see those functions added. If you are looking for something free, check out Phonto . It’s not as pretty and the fonts aren’t as cool, but you can freely rotate and add additional text labels. The app is ad-supported, but for an additional $0.99 you can have an ad-free version. Still, Over HD is my favorite way to add text to photos on the fly. It is easy to use, has a beautiful GUI and the text looks just great. Over HD is a universal app, and is optimized for the iPhone 5. It requires iOS 5.1 or greater. Over HD for iOS puts beautiful typography over your photos originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Thu, 24 Jan 2013 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments Continue reading
pod2g Releases podDJ App To The App Store
iOS hacker pod2g has just released his first officially supported iOS app into the App Store . This app goes under the name podDJ and allows you to DJ on your iPad. You can scratch digital records directly from your iTunes library with full equalizer control and full BPM control. If you have a Numark iDJ Live software controller, it’ll work flawlessly with podDJ. Because of all of these features, the application claims to be “the only application of the App Store with which you can truly scratch on your iPad thanks to a brilliant touch to sound reactivity.” If you’re unaware, pod2g is one of the more popular iOS hackers and previously worked with the Chronic Dev Team. He left the team after finding the SHAtter exploit. Pod2g later went on to create the first untethered jailbreak for iOS 5 and later iOS 5.1.1 for all devices except the Apple TV 3 and iPad 2 revision 2. If you’d like to download podDJ to your iPad, expect to drop $5.99 if you purchase before the 14th. After that, podDJ’s price will rise to $7.99 and then $9.99 on January 31st. podDJ works with any iPad running iOS 6 or higher. We’ve embedded a video of podDJ above. Continue reading
Google Coordinate, Angry Birds Space, Cut the Rope, Skype for Mac, price drops, and more
9to5Mac has once again scoured the App Store for all the latest app launches, price drops, noteworthy news, and updates, and we have compiled everything in a roundup below. Check it out, but keep coming back as we continually refresh the list throughout the day. News 1. Google Coordinate | Free Google launched its Coordinate app on the Apple App Store, but it is a mobile workforce management tool for businesses and requires a Google Coordinate license to work. Non-consumer Google account users will need iOS 5.1 or later to install it. The iOS app has an Android version, called Google Maps Coordinate, available on the Google Play Store . The iPhone version touts following features: Share real-time location. Google Coordinate enables easy collaboration by enabling businesses to leverage real-time location sharing in just a few clicks. Manage jobs. Google Coordinate makes it easy to capture all the information needed for a job and to assign them to your team members with instant notifications. Collect data. Google Coordinate allows the admin to customize the fields that the mobile team needs to capture and collect – from measurements to client contact details – directly in the app. Updates 1. Angry Birds Space HD for iPad | $2.99 Version 1.4.0 is now live. Roxio gave the following update description: The Angry Birds have landed in the weirdest galaxy yet! All the planets are filled with water, strange aquatic life and worst of all — Bad Piggies in boats! Use the unique physics of these water planets to set up some fun trick shots! Also, check out the brand-new power-ups: Flock of Birds, Space Egg, and Pig Puffer! HINT: Make sure to check how Ice Bird and Pig Puffer react to water! The change log includes 30 new levels, an underwater boss level, three-star levels for there new bonus levels, the ability to use Flock of Birds for a pack of destruction, daily free power-ups, and Power-up specific leaderboards in addition to regular leaderboards. 2. Angry Birds Space for iPhone | 99 cents Version 1.4.0 includes the same changes added to Angry Birds Space HD for iPad. Related articles: Walmart now offers iPhone 5 on Straight Talk’s no-contract unlimited plans Apple seeds OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.3 build 12D50 to developers WSJ once again claims Apple working on less-expensive iPhone, this time for late 2013 T-Mobile execs claim 100K iPhone activations each month, first LTE market to launch in Vegas soon (Video) Aereo’s Broadcast TV service with DVR live-streams in Safari is finally expanding to 22 US cities More Updates 3. Cut the Rope HD for iPad | $3.99 Version 2.1 is now live. Chillingo gave the following update description: New Steam Box with 25 new levels, featuring a fun new way to get candy into Om Nom’s mouth – steam clouds that make candy float in the air and low-to-high pressure valves that control the amount of steam! Much like balloons, steam makes the candy rise and helps you feed the hungry green monster more candy! 4. Cut the Rope for iPhone | 99 cents Version 2.1 includes the same changes added to Cut the Rope HD for iPad. 5. Skype for Mac | Free Skype just released a new version of its native Mac app. Skype 6.1 for Mac now includes a click to call feature and revamped user profile view. Folks can download the new version directly from Skype.com . Price Drops Scramble With Friends | 99 cents (was $2.99) Need For Speed™ Undercover | 99 cents (was $2.99) BATTLESHIP for iPad | 99 cents (was $4.99) Continue reading
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