News tagged ‘0.99’
Test your hearing with iPhone
An effective hearing test that measures your threshold of hearing for sounds of different frequencies.
Find out just how far your ears can hear ranging frequencies.
Most of the people should be able to hear up to around 15kHz. From around 17kHz upwards, we get into a range that only the under 20's can hear.
- With this version, you will test your frequency threshold, using static volume tones.
- Using the iPhone headphones, you will be asked to adjust the iPhone volume, for clear and effective playback tones.
- Your left and right ear will be tested alternately with every frequency, from the above frequency ranges.
- After the test has been completed, you will get a report of your hearing frequency response.
App is $0.99 in AppStore (
Time lapse photography [AppStore]
TimeLapse ($0.99,
via tuaw
CubeCheater - Rubik's Cube puzzle solver
A new iPhone app called CubeCheater helps you solve the classic Rubik's Cube puzzle toy using a mix of sophisticated algorithms and simple image-recognition technology. CubeCheater sells for $0.99 in the App Store (
Here's how it works. You take six pictures of your mixed up Rubik's Cube using the iPhone's camera — one photo per side. If you have an iPod Touch, you can also tap in the color combos manually. CubeCheater is able to recognize the placement of each colored square and generate a 3D map of your cube. It then figures out the quickest path to solving the puzzle and gives you a set of easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions.
via wired
Get Emoji Icons for free
First of all these icons can be viewed on any iPhone with 2.2 firmware. But to be able to send these icons users need to perform additional actions. There are 4 ways to turn them on and 2 of them are free:
Solution N1 for $5.99:
In AppStore buy and install
Solution N2 for $0.99:
In AppStore buy and install
Solution N3 for Free:
This application adds boolean ‘true’ key KeyboardEmojiEverywhere edits in /User/Library/Preferences/com.apple.Preferences.plist. You can do it manually if you want.
Solution N3 for Free:
Step 1. Download the vcard.vcf
Step 2. Import it to your address book program. If you are using Windows, you may want to do it on iPhone directly. Send the vcard.vcf file to yourself. Open in on iPhone’s Email.app, click the vcf file and import all the contacts.
Step 3. Go into “Settings” > “General” > “Keyboard” > “Japanese Keyboard”. Enable the QWERTY keyboard.
Step 4. In notes or any other program you want. Type “emojia”, “emojii” or “emojiu” to select those icons.
I like Solution N3. It is free and simple. You do not need to play with contacts and etc. But you need to jailbreak an iPhone.
Wooble instead of iBoobs [AppStore]
The nice aplication
Shapium game [AppStore]
Shapium is a 2D version of
It is avaliable via AppStore for $0.99 (
iDicto - limited time price drop [AppStore, Free]
iDicto (AppSore
Other features supported by iDicto are:
- Record, replay your ideas, notes, reminders on-the-go
- Adjustable recording quality: Best (44.1kHz), Good (22.05kHz) and Low (8kHz).
- Unlimited record time
- Wi-Fi sync
- Rewind during playback
- Pause and continue during playback or recording
- Rename recordings at any time
- Group and sort your recordings
- Show the date, time, recording length directly in the recordings list
- Volume control
- Auto saving
- While transferring files you can select the time period during which auto-lock will be disabled.
Landscape Email in App Store
TouchType (
Here’s a brief overview of how it works: Open the application and you get a landscape mode keypad, get your email groove on, tap the send button and it automatically sends it to the email application. Type in the email addresses and you’re all set.
This is all great. But it would be much much better to see this kind of functionality in Mail. app, rather than separate standalnone application.
Update: Four landscape email front-ends popped up on the App Store last night, including this one:
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via theiphoneblog and macrumors
Photoboard
This application is for manipulating different pictures (move, scale, rotate).
Text Guru - advanced text editor with copy/paste
This is a very useful advanced multi-function text editor. It is avaliable via AppStore (
- cut/copy/paste support
- find and replace
- pastie.org support (to upload your text to a public site for others or to retrieve later on a pc)
- file sharing
- web previews for HTML
- 22 fonts avaliable for displaying documents
- hex and ASCII modes
- landscape mode support
- MS Office documents viewing support (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)
- autosave
- character, word and paragraph counts.
Official application's blog: http://brancipater.com/blog
Aquarium for iPhone
iLightr - virtual cigarette lighter for iPhone
Books in AppStore
Apple's added the "Books" category to the AppStore, and has moved the e-books released by
IPhone application pricing update
Pinchmedia provided new report of prices for IPhone application in
Here are the results:
Compare them with the ones, that were presented a week ago just after the AppStore opening:
Free vs paid IPhone applications by category
Pinchmedia recently announced new report regarding
News and social networking are disproportionately free, since it's difficult to charge for content that's freely available elsewhere and social networks grow in value with the number of participants. Entertainment and games are disproportionately paid, reflecting a belief that people will pay money to have fun. Since the AppStore's applications are disproportionately entertainment and games (helped along by a lot of $0.99 e-books), the AppStore's applications are predominantly paid. The most common price for an application in the 'games' category is still $9.99, although the second-most common price is $1.99.