Partial Products Multiplication can be used to teach and study the partial products method. It allows the user to solve multiplication problems step by step and animates all the steps.
Decloner features a simple interface, can quickly process large number of files on internal, external or network drives, and supports QuickLook and exclusion patterns.
Spyglass is a fun-to-use multi-function augmented reality tool and heads-up display with a live compass, GPS and other information overlaid right over the live feed from the built-in camera.
WhoNews collates the latest news on Doctor Who, Torchwood and the Sarah Jane Adventures from over 20 of the top Doctor Who websites every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day.
Playback Media Server brings a highly anticipated feature to PS3/Xbox users - built-in HD MKV support to all PS3/Xbox users without the use of messy and resource hogging transcoding.
SwipSwap lets users instantly share contact information in-person in a very simple and efficient method that requires no interruption of schedules to perform.
iLife's iPhoto '09 is a popular Apple program that provides users an easy venue for storing, editing, viewing, sharing and generally managing their photographs.
lattice multiplication is a multiplication method used in Math curriculum, which is a new mathematic curriculum developed by the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project.
Swip lets users instantly share all or part of any contact profile in a very simple and efficient method that requires no interruption of schedules to perform.
Vinoteka offers a fantastic and realistic environment to manage your references, your bottles (wine, liquors or spirits), recreate your cellar, save tasting, and food pairings.
Impression provides a flexible way of adding custom watermarks to photos in Aperture while Aperture2Twitter enables the user to quickly send photos to Twitter.
MonoPhix uses a unique and superior monochrome algorithm which enables pictures to be turned into high quality black & white, antique or sepia images with high depth.