Here are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod/iPad apps. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/appstore/).
Alcids Entertainment has announced Fred has a music party 1.0 for iOS devices. The US$0.99 children’s entertainment app stimulates fantasy and motor skills.
Yell has released a free, self-titled iOS app that enables users for the first time to view current consumer reviews and create new reviews of local businesses directly within the app itself.
Alcids Entertainment has introduced Fred has a music party 1.0 for iOS devices, a $0.99 children’s entertainment app that stimulates fantasy and motor skills for children ages 1-5.
Power App has launched Aristoteles 1.0 for iOS, a free utility that calculates blood alcohol content based on data supplied by the user. The app displays five empty numeric fields: weight, height, age, desired blood alcohol, and gender.
James Hollender has unveiled Step 4 Moral Inventory Jr. 1.0 for the iPhone and iPod touch. The $9.99 provides a process “by which persons wanting to evaluate what they’ve done in their lives can better understand why they do what they do and discover how to make improvements.”
Manipal Digital Systems has presented mi A to Z for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Designed specifically with developing youngsters in mind, this free language app is designed to entertain children while simultaneously teaching them the basics of the American alphabet one letter at a time.
Leather Beaver has unleashed Virus War Game 1.0 for iOS, a $0.99 game where you must rescue the world from a dangerous virus. The action takes place in a laboratory.
Eyecon has rolled out Eye-C Taglists for iPhone, a free downloadable app that lets
users discover and play videos, music and pictures from a variety of sources on many screens and devices.
From archiving software guru David Gottlieb comes a new app for the iPhone and iPad called F.A.M.P. — Archive Assets. The $1.99 app is designed to ensure that you are never in a situation in which you’re unable to find or prove ownership over a commercial or residential property, or a valuable item.
Playsoft Games has offered up Pappaya version 1.0. A free app, it’s designed to assist iPhone users in finding the best applications and games available, thanks to a combination of data gathered on the Apple App Store and on professional review websites.