



Apimac has released The SMS Language Bible 1.0, an US$0.99 dictionary app for iPhone and iPod touch users that defines short abbreviations used in online chat and text messaging. It doesn't require an Internet connection.
21-6 Productions has announced Defense Net 1.0, a $0.99 iPhone game. It's a color matching game that puts the player in charge of defending our solar system against alien attacks. Players earn points by capturing approaching missiles in the Defense Net and collapsing groups of adjacent colored cells.
Clever Coding today releases Milkcaps 1.0 for iPhone and iPod touch. The $2.99 app is a twist on the classic 90's games commonly called Pogs. Using your phone as the Slammer, tune your technique to win Milkcaps from your opponents. Collecting every Milkcap is the challenge. You can play against the computer or hook up with a friend via Bluetooth to try and take their Milkcaps.
TimeStream Software has announced the Rubber to the Road Notescast for the iPod classic, iPod video and iPod nano. Available as a free download from the Notescast web site, now Portland cyclists can explore 44 new bike rides in the Portland area using their iPod as their guide. Developed by TimeStream Software and presented by River City Bicycles, the new "Rubber to the Road" Notescast is based upon the popular "Rubber to the Road" bicycle ride guide.
Kitty Code has announced Traveler's Quest 1.0, a $3.99 game for iPhone devices. A casual treasure hunting adventure game, Traveler's Quest is played while you're on the go. Dig up treasures in your neighborhood, bury treasures around town and the world while gaining gold for treasures buried and sold. You can compete with players around the world.
Oceanhouse Media has announced the first series of officially licensed iPhone apps based on the Dr. Seuss classic, How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Grinchmas, a casual, light-hearted snowball and present-throwing game, is now available in the Apple App Store for $1.99, in addition to Dr. Seuss Camera -- The Grinch Edition, a greeting card maker now available for only $2.99.
Rostami Magic has released iForce 1.0 for iPhone and iPod Touch users. Disguised as a regular doodle app, the US$1.99 is a performance tool and mentalist's companion that works in the background, unseen and unnoticed. It's purportedly fully examinable and undetectable, with a seemingly endless number of ways to perform magic using an iDevice.
Thirtynine has introduced Christmasfy Me 1.0, a free greeting card utility for iPhone and iPod touch. It lets anyone "Christmas-fy" their picture by adding Christmas elements. When done, users can share their new Christmasfied picture via email, on Facebook or on Twitter. Christmasfy Me ships with three elements and with its built-in in-app purchase, users can unlock all other 37 elements for $1.99.
Renkara Media Group has announced Translate Now!, a free translation application for the iPhone and iPod touch. Translate Now! is powered by Google Translate and enables users to translate between 36 languages.
Gamelion has updated Crazy Hamster, it's $0.99 iPhone/iPod game to version 1.0.1. It's a casual game where the player's task is to help a hungry hamster pass through different levels full of traps and obstacles.
JL Software has announced Your High-Risk Pregnancy 1.0, an $14.99 resource for pregnant women who encounter unexpected complications or worrisome findings during pregnancy. This searchable, cross-referenced resource contains information on pregnancy complications. It has 220 pages of text and images and over 4,100 keywords.
GetYa Learn On has released Statistics I for the iPhone. The $4.99 educational app includes tools and content tailored for both novice students and expert statisticians. It includes touch-screen simulations specifically designed for visual and tactile learners who need more than just a textbook and a lecture to learn statistics.
Koombea has announced the release of the free Track-r application for the iPhone. It's a mobile client for the Pivotal Tracker agile project management tool. Koombea built the Track-r application using Rhomobile’s RhoHub and the Rhodes "write once and run on many" framework to build the application on the web and utilized RhoSync providing application users with synchronized data within the application.
Clixtr has released their web service and dropped the price of their iPhone app to free. Location-based photo sharing service Clixtr just launched the Clixtr web application. The corresponding web service is now available to the public for the first time. Clixtr allows users to create geo-tagged events and upload mobile photos.
WGSN, an authority on current and future fashion trends, has launched its own iPhone application that will allow users to receive live fashion industry news 24/7.
c0deart LLC has released Traffic Info Map USA 1.2 for iPhone and iPod touch users. The $0.99 was designed to deliver text-based traffic information. The app is a portable traffic and weather report with near real time data for any zip code in the country. This helps users to avoid road closures, accidents, detours and other traffic related snafus on their travel route.
WellAlright today is proud to announce BandMate 1.5, an update of the $1.99, personalized live music calendar for the iPhone and iPod touch. Designed specifically to take advantage of the iPhone's unique capabilities and interface, BandMate recommends live music events by analyzing the songs already on the user's iPod. The application provides tools music fans need to find out more about artists and for sharing info with their friends via e-mail and Facebook.
Hey Mac Software has released version 1.3 of its Briefcase and Briefcase Lite for iPhone software. The full version ($4.99) of the software enables users to email any file stored in Briefcase. Additionally, the latest release of Briefcase and Briefcase Lite deliver numerous fixes and improved user support through the ability to immediately send feedback to the company when a crash occurs.



