June 25th, 2010
PixiScope has been approved for sale in the Apple iTunes App Store.
PixiScope is only compatible with devices that have a camera.
By using PixiScope on your iPhone, you can quickly “prove” the existence of Pixies to even the most staunch doubting Thomas. There are four elemental detection presences built-into PixiScope: Bogeyman, Hobgoblin, Jack Frost, and Tooth Faery.
PixiScope is available for any iPhone model and costs 99¢.
Tags: elf, faery, fairy, goblin, pixie, PixiScope, Tooth Faery
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June 17th, 2010
PixiScope was rejected by the Apple iTunes App Store today. The rejection was based on my failure to include a UIDeviceCapability tag for the App requiring a “still-camera” inside the info.plist. I have corrected this omission and PixiScope is, once again, awaiting approval.
Tags: elf, faery, fairy, goblin, pixie, PixiScope, Tooth Faery
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June 10th, 2010
Do you need to convince someone that faeries do exist? Well, here’s proof in the palm of your hand–my latest iPhone App, PixiScope.
Able to sense faery elementals (e.g., fire, water, earth, and air), PixiScope scans an area and displays these valuable pixie trace elementals. Just the proof you might need for changing that doubting youngster into a firm believer.
Because PixiScope relies on the presence of a built-in camera, this App will only work on iPhone devices with OS 3.x installed.
No ads here, folks, just pure pixie fun for 99¢. Coming soon to the Apple iTunes App Store.
Tags: elf, faery, fairy, goblin, pixie, PixiScope, Tooth Faery
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June 9th, 2010
PointOfView is now on sale in the Apple iTunes App Store. This App is a point-and-use rangefinder utility that combines elements of augmented reality, geo-location, and speech synthesis. The result is a speaking distance measurement tool that is continually updated as you move towards or away from your selected target destination.
You can download PointOfView for 99¢ by following this link to iTunes. [Note: this link will open iTunes on your desktop PC.]
Tags: augmen, augmented reality, coordinates, distance, geolocation, GPS, maps, PointOfView, rangefinder, speech, video
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June 1st, 2010
I have just submitted my latest App to the Apple iTunes App Store for approval.
Made exclusively for iPhone (OS 3.1.x), PointOfView leverages your device’s onboard video camera against its extensive mapping capabilities—the result: immediate distance calculations that are generated as fast as you can touch the screen. Furthermore, PointOfView also provides you with the street address that is closest to your touch.
PointOfView layers distance, address information, location coordinates, and a map overlay on top of your iphone video display. The result is an augmented reality experience that will help you get from here to there.
Finally, adding just a little more reality to this augmentation, a speech synthesis function reads the distance measurement to you–continually updated as you travel towards/away from your selected destination.
PointOfView will be available from the App Store for $.99.
Tags: augmented reality, coordinates, distance, geolocation, GPS, maps, PointOfView, rangefinder, speech, video
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May 18th, 2010
My latest App, GPSketch, is now available in the Apple iTunes App Store. You can use this link for accessing GPSketch. [NOTE: clicking this link will open iTunes on your desktop PC.]
GPSketch enables you to sketch a continuous-line drawing as you move around–you walk, it draws.
GPSketch is available for $.99 USD.
Tags: Adventure, draw, GPS, Lifestyle, mapping, maps, Photo Album, Posterous, share, sketch
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May 7th, 2010
My latest App, GPSketch, is now awaiting approval in the Apple iTunes App Store. Once approved, you’ll be able to sketch a continuous-line drawing wherever you can walk.
Draw a heart on a beach in Florida or sketch a star on the Rocky Mountains—if you can get there, you can draw there—a drawing created via GPS coordinates.
When you’ve completed your masterpiece, share it with the GPSketch community. A special Posterous Web log has been created for uploading your finished mapping from within GPSketch.
Tags: draw, GPS, mapping, maps, Photo Album, Posterous, share, sketch
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April 30th, 2010
My first iPad eBook App, Micrographia, is now available in Apple’s iTunes App Store.
Use this direct link to download the App to your PC: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/micrographia/id367694834?mt=8.
In addition to containing the complete text of Robert Hooke’s landmark introduction to microscopy, Micrographia also features five plates from the book that can be copied to your device’s Photo Album and subsequently used as wallpaper on your iPad.
Micrographia is a free App.
Tags: eBook, Micrographia, novelty, Project Gutenberg, Robert Hooke, telescope
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April 13th, 2010
Pending approval by Apple, my latest App has just been uploaded into the iTunes App approval queue. Micrographia is a repackaged eBook of Robert Hooke’s Micrographia: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon from Project Gutenberg.
This App contains the complete text, along with all accompanying illustrations, as published by Hooke in 1664 (also cited as 1665 by various sources).
A noteworthy extra featured in this App is the ability to copy five of Hooke’s high-resolution illustrations into the user’s Photo Album. Once copied, these illustrations can be sent to friends, used as wallpaper, and transferred to a host computer.
Micrographia will be available as a FREE App exclusively for iPad.
Tags: eBook, Micrographia, microscope, Project Gutenberg, Robert Hooke, telescope
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April 1st, 2010
After a long, intense development period, I have just released an App created exclusively for the new Apple iPad. This App, titled No Man: A World Without Being, will be ready for sale in the Apple iTunes App Store on the iPad premiere date, April 3, 2010. Balancing written commentary along with strong, striking visual content, No Man is a self-contained art exhibition delivered in a full-frame, wide-screen cover flow presentation.
In 46 monochrome and full color plates, No Man examines a world that none of us can see–a dimensionally parallel world, a world where time inside a camera is captured in minutes rather than fractions of second. This is not conventional time lapse photography, however. Heavily populated sites (e.g., Washington, DC) are lethargically rendered into eerily quiescent vistas completely devoid of humanity enabling the viewer to cast a critical eye on the artifacts of man.
A future upgrade, one that couldn’t be included in this initial App, will feature the ability to purchase framed and matted prints from any of the plates included in No Man.
No Man costs $2.99 and is available exclusively for the iPad.
Tags: A World Without Being, art, exhibition, Lifestyle, No Man, Photography, time
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