Friday, December 8, 2017

9 Best iPhone Apps Software: Top iPhone Apps For Free

There are a number of useful applications for the iPhone that are actually free. Download this application for iPhone and you will have the world at your fingertips:

1. Pandora Private Radio Radio transmit music to your iPhone. Play your favorite songs or classical composers. The best thing is that Pandora creates a station that plays the music you like and the music that is similar to the selection of your music. Pandora improves the cell phone radio transmission, which means you will hear fewer gaps in the song and also between your songs. You can visit the bookmark, create a new station for them and much more. QuickMix Edition is easy to play in the station included in your QuickMix, alone or with a genre of music. Easily add or delete music at your station, your favorite stations, and send your friends by email.

2. The transmission of radio FlyCast is an application that has stations from all over the country. Shows the content of the broadcast and the content of the Internet. In addition to music and the conversation station to your favorites, you can also get weather and traffic reports.

3. Wikipanion gives access to Wikipedia, which is an important source for many people. You can even put it in another language. Wikipanion has the ability to change the font size and open the last page you visited. They often update this application so that it is essentially error-free.

4. Yelp is a user-driven business directory. It's great to find restaurants, service stations, and convenience stores. Users write comments about several listed companies. iPhone users can not write an opinion at this time, which is a disadvantage if they have to post their comments. Yelp has recently been updated with a new excellent feature that provides indications of how to reach your GPS location to the company you are looking for.

IDoodle Light is an excellent painting program for iPhone. You have a lot of tools and options, you can even read your pictures. This allows you to save your artwork in image files for later access. You can also send photos or pictures by email.

6. AOL Instant Messenger is very popular in the world of messaging and AIM is available for iPhone. Many companies even get my AIM account. Keep in touch with all your friends with this easy-to-use application. Download AIM for free and do almost anything you can do for the purpose of your computer.

7. Turn your iPhone into a remote control with an iphone app called. The remote control. Control your iTunes from your iPhone, although you must have a wireless network. Now you can control your music on the other side of the room. This must be the most practical iPhone app I've ever seen in my life. It is a free application and also works with Apple TV. You can perform normal functions such as Play, Skip, and Shuffle. You can also look at your playlists and songs. Even the cover of the album that you can see on the iPhone is the same as if you work on your computer.

8. Pandora is a free online radio service that has just been available for the iPhone. It will probably disappear soon because of rumors that they would be closed because a new law would double the cost of their licenses. But currently it's still free and it's an easy way to learn about new music. He played a song similar to the music you like, using what is called the music genome is very accurate. Give the songs a thumb up or down, and the software will study the type of music you like.

9. Using the iPhone Tracking system instrumental to let you know what's going on around you, so whether you're at home or traveling, you can always find local activity. Millions of show movements are available upon request. You can also see the calendar of all the places around you. Learn more about tour dates for more than 130.000 concerts and shows. Email event Alerts can be created specifically for your interests.

Now you don't have to spend money to stay informed, connected and entertained. Try these iPhone apps, you'll love it.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Complete Photoshop Toturial by Janee


There is an interesting site to learn about creating image and drawing with Photoshop. MyJanee.com will teach you step by step how to be creative using Photoshop.
It's nice, detail and ... please direct to her site.

Type rest of the post here

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Windows 7 Multi-Touch LCD

Multi-touch is one of the big technology trends these days: Bill Gates recently demonstrated a display integrating multi-touch at the recent D6 conference and unfortunately received little more than lukewarm feedback. Albatron is one of the first companies demonstrating what appears to be a production ready multi-touch device: Having played with the LCD at Computex, we have to say that we are impressed.

It is easy to overlook the truly exciting products at Computex due to the flood of
rather common things at the show. After day one of the show, we found that the probably most stunning product on the show floor comes from Albatron. This motherboard and graphics maker may not be the first name that comes to you mind when you are thinking about LCD displays, but we have to admit that the company’s new LCDs reveal a whole new level of interactivity on your PC.

Imagine Apple’s iPhone display on a large scale: Albatron integrated sensors on both sides of the touchscreen display. Robert Doncevski, sales director at Albatron, demonstrated the screen and its features to us and as far as we could see, controlling an operating system is a breeze. You simply only use your fingers to start and close applications. Bill Gates’ demonstration may have been rather underwhelming, but seeing a multi-touch LCD actually in front of us made it clear that this technology works much better than we expected. Playing around with Google Earth was a blast.

Albatron integrated the technology into a 22" LCD providing a resolution of 1680 x 1050 pixels. According to Doncevski, multi-touch is not affected by typical touch-screen limitations. Screen sizes of 24” and above simply require a third sensor on top of the screen. That’s it.

You don’t have to have supernatural powers to predict that this display may become a huge hit when Windows 7 becomes available. At this time, the display works with the current crop of Windows XP users, while Vista is the default operating system.

Pricing and availability has not been announced, but we were told that physical price of this multi-touch screen is only 20% above a regular LCD.
by : Theo Valich