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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

MotionX GPS

MotionX-GPS is exclusively designed and optimized for your iPhone 3G (the first generation iPhone and the iPod touch do not have the necessary GPS chipset to acquire a GPS signal).

MotionX-GPS is the leading GPS App for the iPhone. Over two million iPhone users have chosen MotionX. MotionX-GPS is for driving, biking, running, hiking, walking, geocaching, and sailing.

MotionX-GPS shows your position and track at all times on street and topo/terrain maps. You can follow your track back to where you started and email with a single click your position, track, trip statistics (such as date, start time, elapsed time, distance traveled, average speed, etc.) and even a picture taken along the way.

You may ask why we are literally giving away this application. It's very simple: we at MotionX are building a long term business and want to make it easy for you to try our solutions.

NEW LIVE FAST MOTIONX OPEN MAPS! 
See your position and tracks anywhere in the world on fast live MotionX open topographic and road maps.

303 WAYPOINTS! 
Save up to 303 personal waypoints for your favorite locations like your home, end of a hike or your favorite restaurant. Email your waypoints to share them in Google Maps and Google Earth. View coordinates in UTM, DMS, DM or D format.

101 TRACKS! 
Save up to 101 tracks. See your path in real-time with Track up or North up. Follow one of your saved tracks and email them to share in Google Maps and Google Earth.

INTERACTIVE STOPWATCH! 
Record time, distance, speed and max speed. Add a photo during your activity to share the experience!

LIVE NAVIGATION! 
Use the compass for orientation in True or Magnetic bearings. While navigating to a waypoint you can visualize your progress and ETA (estimated time of arrival).

MOST ACCURATE IPHONE GPS! 
Accelerometrics assisted GPS for enhanced accuracy.


DigiDrummer

DIGIDRUMMER* 
- TAKING ONE STEP FORWARD IN IPHONE 
& IPOD TOUCH DRUMMING: INTRODUCING 
SLIDING AND "SLIDE'N ROLL", QUICKER, 
MORE INNOVATIVE DRUMPLAY AND DRUMROLLS 
WITH EASE -

DigiDrummer makes it easy and fun to play 
drums on your iPhone and iPod Touch!

Dear customer, please read the FAQ at the bottom of the page! DigiDrummer works on all devices with Firmware 2.2 
or later and with sound!

*WINNER of iPhone Excellence Award 2008*

"DigiDrummer Shines in Perfect 10 Performance. DigiDrummer from Magnick Software is quite simply the greatest drum machine for the iPhone to date." 
Rating: 10/10 appcraver.com

Features: 
- Low latency and superior response 
- Record and playback functions 
- Overdubbing mode 
- Save your own beats to the "Beat Library" 
- 23 DIFFERENT DRUMSETS! Including: 
* DigiDrummer CLASSIC * TD88 * TIGHT 
* BEATME * MACHINE * FUNKY * S880 
* EIGHTY * METAL2 * CRAZY * FLIPPED OUT 
* BOUNCE * SPECIAL * BOOM * BONGO KING 
* FATBEAT * JAZZ * BRUSHED JAZZ * DD-707 
* OBER-THE-X * 1985 * MOUTH MUSIC 
* STEEL DRUMS 
- Play along to your iPod music 
- Choose between 3 different skins: 
DD Classic, Fatty Thumbs & Black 
- "Real drums mode" 
- User interface designed for playing with your fingers and thumbs in mind. 
- High quality 16-bit stereo drum samples 
- 8 drumpads 
- Slide across the pads! This brings fantastic new possibilities and speed to your drum play! 
- "Slide'n Roll Mode" Play drumrolls with ease! Drag your fingers across the pads and it will automatically do drumrolls for you. Custom drum roll pace.


iRecorder

THE WORLD'S FIRST "TOUCH AND BLOW" VIRTUAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT APP.

NOTE: iRecorder will only work with the iPod using an external mic.

JUST BLOW 
Blow into the iPhone mic and experience the power of iRecorder. The harder you blow, the stonger the sound produced. It's just like the real thing.

In fact, we have replicated every aspect of a real recorder, including every note, key and hole.

LEARN HOW TO PLAY 
More than just a digital musical instrument, iRecorder actually helps you learn how to play the recorder.

To help users familiarize themselves with the fingerings, the notes are displayed on screen as they are played.

We plan to evolve iRecorder into a sophisticated learning device. We will also develop and enhance based on your ideas and feedback. Please try to keep feedback constructive and helpful.

This is currently a free app and we are trying to make everybody happy - beginners and musicians. Showing your support with a 5 star rating would be great!

INSTRUCTIONS 
On a real recorder, there is also a hole at the back. That can been replicated by pressing anywhere on the wooden background. We suggest using your left pinky finger for that.

Whilst doing so, cover the top hole (the one closest to the iPhone mic) with the index finger of your left hand. Your right thumb is not used for covering holes; it is used to support the phone.

Now blow gently into the iPhone mic. You should hear a 'B' and see a 'B' fading down the screen. This note is shown on a fingering chart as follows: 
B = 0 1-- ----

The 0 here represents your pinky finger that's touching the wooden background. The 1st hole from the bottom is numbered 1 and it is covered. All the other holes are open, so they are indicated by dashes.

Here are some more notes: 
A = 0 12- ---- (pinky, first and second finger of left hand) 
G = 0 123 ---- (pinky, first, second, third finger of left hand) 
C' = 0 -2- ---- (pinky, second finger of left hand) 
D' = - -2- ---- (just the second finger of left hand)

Suggested left handed tunes: 
'Mary had a little lamb' 
B A G A B B B, A A A, B D' D', B A G A B B B, A A B A G

GET YOUR RIGHT HAND INVOLVED 
To match the holes, the fingers of your right hand are numbered 4, 5, 6 and 7. Your right index finger is 4. Here are some notes:

E = 0 123 45-- (all left-hand holes, right first and second finger) 
D = 0 123 456- 
F# = 0 123 -56-

Suggested Tune: 
'Twinkle Twinkle little star' 
D D A A B B A, G G F# F# E E D

Notes F and C

F = 0 123 4-67 
C = 0 123 4567

Suggested Tune: 
'Auld Lang Syne' 
C F F F A G F G A F F A C' D'

NOTE: For best results connect your device to headphones or amplified speakers.



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X-Plane Racing

This is X-Plane RACING, the FIRST-EVER X-Plane (for any platform, including desktop!) with timed race-courses that let you race against the computer, or your friends, in multiplayer-mode! This is the most polished and optimized version of X-Plane for iPhone yet, with a LOT of testing done on the AI and multiplayer modes!

Of course, as we always do with these types of features, we have also made multiplayer a FREE upgrade to ALL the X-Plane flavors... but we think it is the most FUN in RACING, where you can race through courses against your friends and compare times at the end!!!

So here is how it works: X-Plane RACING comes with 4 regions (for now.. of course we will add more in free upgrades, same as always) and 4 planes (for now.. of course we will add more in free upgrades, same as always) with a race course for each plane in each region... a total of 16 race-courses. These course are presented as 'highway-in-the-sky' 'hoops' that you fly though, racing against the clock, right alongside the AI plane. X-Plane RACING will show you the time through the course, and number of hoops missed, at the end of the race. Can you fly faster than the AI plane? Some courses race down river-valleys.. others through mountain ranges, other through clouds. Some through snow-covered rocky mountains, others through desert. My favorite is the F-15 course in Anchorage, Alaska... can you handle it? To our knowledge, this is the most realistic flight physics for any aerial racing sim ever done. Pulling these peppy WW-2 fighters, or massive jets, through the hoops in the Mach 0.5 to Mach 1.25 range at low altitude through mountains and canyons is... special.

Then, once you get the hang of racing against the computer, it is time for MULTIPLAYER: Race against your friends! Who can get through the courses fastest? Both of your times are tracked and posted. This works on both iPhone AND iPodTouch... you just need to be on the same wireless network for the phones to see each other.

Racing, you can choose from the:

F-4-U Corsair: A tricky hi-speed fighter of World-War-2. Being a tail-dragger landing gear configuration, it will be VERY tricky to land. You must land in a full-stall, nose-high attitude. (BE SURE TO HOLD FULL-AFT STICK ON THE TAKEOFF ROLL IN THIS PLANE TO HOLD THE TAILWHEEL DOWN FOR STEERING AUTHORITY).

P-51 Mustang: The premier fighter of World-War-2 .Being a tail-dragger landing gear configuration, it will be VERY tricky to land. You must land in a full-stall, nose-high attitude. (BE SURE TO HOLD FULL-AFT STICK ON THE TAKEOFF ROLL IN THIS PLANE TO HOLD THE TAILWHEEL DOWN FOR STEERING AUTHORITY).

F-4 Phantom: The King of the 'Jet-Age', this plane is amazing to take through the desert canyons at Mach 1.25.

F-15 Eagle: This powerful machine is the pinnacle of pilot-friendly jet-power... IF you can handle Mach 1.25 between the mountain peaks of Alaska... can you?



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X-Plane Extreme

X-Plane Extreme is by far the most difficult X-Plane iPhone App I have ever coded.

This is because now we are really getting into the hard stuff: The tricky and demanding propulsion and flight-control systems that make X-Plane so complex.

NOW we are getting into flight-modeling that gets as tricky to manage as X-Plane for desktop, and the results show it: 
We have four of the most unusual, fast, maneuverable, or advanced planes ever made... EACH with it's own unique control systems that radically effect the way the plane handles, 
and how it must be flown. The F-22, B-1, B-2, and SR-71 with X-Plane Extreme are simply stunninlgy different to fly... much more so than any other planes for X-Plane.

We start with the F-22 Raptor. 
The Raptor is by far the most maneuverable and powerful fighter in the sky... nobody else comes remotely close. 
An interesting point of the Raptor is that the thrust vectors up and down to steer the craft. 
This lets the plane pitch the nose up and down with full authority even at zero speed, simply by vectoring the thrust. 
The F-22 can in fact hang motionless on the engines. But this comes at a cost: When you chop the power, you lose that lift and maneuverability! 
Can you handle the Raptor in all phases of flight, from 0 to 1,000 knots, and all power settings from idle to maximum?

We then move to the SR-71 Blackbird. 
This is the fastest airplane in the world, exceeding Mach-3, exceeding 70,000 feet. 
Managing this airplane is sort of like balancing 3 checkbooks at once: Can you work out the speed, altitude, and flight control to see well over Mach-3 at well over 70,000 feet, 
and still make it back to the airport and get stopped on the runway?

Now the B-1 'Bone' Bomber. 
The B-1 has almost full-span flaps, spoilers for roll control, and differentially-deflecting all-moving stabilators to aid in roll control. 
Despite the huge flaps and multiple roll controls, this huge ungainly bird still has terribly high stall speeds and limited roll rate due to it's high weight... 
if you can get this plane around the sky and down in one piece, you are doing well! 
We also have a new slider to complement the throttle, trim, flaps, and speedbrakes: WING SWEEP! 
Use this in the B-1... but only above 500 knots or you will go down like a lawn dart! You will eat dirt at 400 knots.

And finally the harbinger of the Apocalypse: The B-2 'Jet' Bomber: 
The B-2 has.. umm... no tail. At all. No vertical stabilizer. No horizontal stabilizer. And no flaps. 
Ailerons on the wingtips split open to add drag on the left or right side of the plane to give yaw-control! 
A fly-by-wire system coupled to multiple flight-control surfaces makes this airplane manageable, and really rather nice to fly.

>ALL<>
From Zero-Speed to Mach-3-plus, from surface to 100,000 feet, at the engineering-level of accuracy that X-Plane for desktop has... can you handle them?

As well, for the first on iPhone, we have OTHER planes. 
These other planes race though the mountains and canyons, supersonic in some cases, with realistic physics. 
Can you stick with them?