Archive for June, 2010

Now You Can Prove the Presence of Pixies

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Screen3PixiScope 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¢.

PixiScope Rejected

Thursday, 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.

Do You Believe in Faeries?

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

IconDo 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.

Your Talking Rangefinder

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

POV1PointOfView 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.]

Augmented Reality App Almost Real

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

IconI 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.