TrailBlazer Pro gives you complete control over who is able to track your location. Only those people you specifically allow to track your location can do so.
A Touch Puzzle 2.0 uses the iPhone's touch screen to draw users in and hold their attention, with multiple levels of play guarantee an always increasing challenge.
BabyGrow makes keeping growth records simple, and helps parents understand their child's growth with easy-to-read growth charts and percentile calculations.
Billed as "Possibly the most annoying and loudest quiz ever!" the game features a zany emcee, whose cartoon-voice comments on the action are accompanied by distracting noises while the player is trying to read and answer questions.
iDleFrame aims to position itself as a feature rich replacement for the iPad's built-in slideshow. Based on the device's orientation, iDleFrame allows users to select the area of their photos to be displayed if they are in different aspect ratio.
By manipulating the seven flip-scrollable pages of settings displayed on the top half of the iPad screen, users can design limitless variations of electronic synthesized musical tones.
With Booxter users can organize their book, music, movie and comic book collections quickly and easily. Booxter supports both handheld and wireless barcode scanners and iSight video cameras.
Your goal is to control a character to jump on moving/disappearing platforms as high as possible and in the meantime fight with different kinds of monsters.
In Fare City the player assumes the role of taxi dispatcher, directing taxis around the streets of various locations in an increasingly manic rush to collect fares.
Goatskin is replaced by a high-resolution IPS display, and the ancient and modern worlds meet. Loudness and tone are user controlled, and sounds include: slap, tone, bass, woodblock, and cowbell.
Paper Pile creates customized digital newspapers containing only the content the user wants to read. It uses news feed subscriptions to compose the user's personal newspaper.
AutoStitch creates high-resolution images of up to 20 megapixels using the iPhone's own camera, and allows iPhone users to create poster-quality images that can exceed those from even expensive dedicated cameras.
AutoVerbal allows kids with Autism and people who are non-verbal to communicate using hundreds of picture buttons including buttons to speak your preprogrammed messages.
iDay for iPad will ensure the user will never again forget a birthday, anniversary, or any other important date. You can also view the moon phase for the selected day, and much more.