Here are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod/iPad apps. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/appstore/).
Fuze has released Anamnesis 1.0 for iOS. The US$4.99 medical app is designed to help with anamnesis information gathering and storage. It allows physicians, medicine students, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to annotate the most pertinent data regarding the clinical history and physical examination of each patient.
eLoomn has announced Xweather 1.0 for iOS. The $1.99 was designed to track daily updates of global extreme weather events on an interactive, scalable globe. Features include satellite imagery, summaries of events, a scrolling events list and a two-year event search for user locations.
Bert Studios has introduced Motion Runner for the iPhone and iPod touch. It’s a $0.99 run n’ jump adventure that’s structured like a classic 2D side-scroller.
Grapevine-cottage has launched walkout 1.0 for iPhone. It’s a $0.99 app for folks who love walking, hiking, jogging or running to stay healthy and fit. Walkout is designed to provide motivation for the user by showing the walked path as a geometrical shape and encouraging him to run different shapes all the time.
Ideas Framed has unveiled Jelly Mon 1.0 for iOS. It’s a $0.99, pattern-based, puzzle game in which players solve matchstick puzzle design challenges to save the animated, friendly alien whose ship has crash-landed. Players solve puzzles using prompts and hints from the alien.
iNetwallpaper has debuted Theme Your Screen 1.0 for iOS devices. The $0.99 app offers over 240 Retina HD wallpaper and lockscreen themes to change the look of your iPhone and iPod touch.
Mother Tucker has premiered BlueCam Free for iPad 1.0. The free camera app offers remote control ability, 9x-153x zoom for photos and videos, auto and manual uploading to Facebook, Twitter and Flickr, photo and video timers, photo and video filters and more.
LinkDesks has rolled out Bump Noddle 1.0, for iOS. It’s a $0.99, match and eliminate game that features Chinese Zodiac tiles in four season scenes, including spring, summer, autumn and winter.
3D Molecules Edit ($1.99) is a new, modified version of 3D Molecules Edit&Drill. It’s an iOS chemistry tool for building 3D molecule models from scratch.
Codespot Software Company has given us Pacxon: Legend is back 1.0 for iOS. It’s a new version of the classic game Pacxon. The app — $0.99 for the iPhone/iPod touch version and $1.99 for the iPad version — challenges players to build walls to fill up 80% the clear area without being hit by evil ghosts. The difficulty will crop up gradually with the increasing numbers of ghosts in advanced level.
TSS Studios has created Concentric for iOS. The $0.99 game invites the player to unscramble jumbled five-letter words inscribed upon nested stone rings. There are 10 levels of difficulty that range from three to 12 scrambled words per game and three game modes.
Vapssky Technologies has developed Rogue Town for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. The free game mixes action with dark western themes, putting players in the spurs of a bank robber fleeing the law and grabbing loot along the way. Players must dodge obstacles, gun down their enemies, and pick up as much cash as they can while the chase speeds up.