Archive for May, 2009
Eucalyptus - classic English book reader
0 Comments Published by Paul Reid May 27th, 2009 in Applications, English, FeaturedEucalyptus gives easy access to over 20,000 classic English-language books of all kinds, and presents them in a beautiful, natural feeling, easy-to-use, book-like interface. Videos of Eucalyptus in action can be seen on the web.Unlike other reading applications on mobile devices, Eucalyptus features high quality typesetting routines on a par with those used in the […]
Educate: The ultimate iPhone & iTouch App for Teachers
Educate is an iPhone/iTouch application designed to support teaching professionals in schools, universities and colleges.
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Geert Hofstede Cultural Dimensions CultureGPS Professional
Navigate through Cultural Differences with your iPhone.
CultureGPS Professional is an intelligent and easy-to-use iPhone tool that enables you to analyse behavior differences in intercultural encounters and to […]
iPhone in Ed - weekly notes (weekly)
0 Comments Published by Paul Reid May 17th, 2009 in Applications
iPhone Apps for Guitarists | GuitarPug
It goes without saying that the 3G iPhone allows you to make calls and send messages, navigate you to places with the built-in GPS, and play your music library with its iPod interface. What makes it cooler is that you can install add-on applications, both paid and free, ranging from […]
Mixing physical interaction on the Cocoa Touch interface
0 Comments Published by Paul Reid May 3rd, 2009 in Applications, MobileSpinning vinyl ipod app from Theodore Watson on Vimeo.This demo app uses the accelerometer of the iPodTouch/iPhone to control the speed of a ‘vinyl record’ on the screen. Slowing down the record and speeding it up is just a matter of controlling how fast you spin the device. This shows fascinating potential for other […]
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