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iPhone apps: My Eyes Only Photo, Layers, PCalc

updated 05:40 pm EDT, Mon July 20, 2009

Zombies vs Sheep, Meditate


  • My Eyes Only Photo ($3) allows users to password protect and encrypt images on an iPhone or iPod touch. Images can be imported into the application from an existing photo library or new photos can be directly imported from the iPhone's built-in camera. Users can organize images into multiple image groups and browse through groups one picture at a time or by using a thumbnail view.

  • Layers ($5) is a drawing application that allows users to create images with different layers. Drawings can contain up to five layers which can be rearranged at anytime. Layers also includes eight different brushes, a full spectrum of colors, undo support, and an eraser tool. Finished images can saved to the handhelds photo library, emailed as a PSD or JPG file, or synced with a computer through the use of a companion desktop application.

    PCalc ($10) is an advanced calculator that includes additional features not found in the iPhone's default calculator. It includes an RPN mode, an extensive set of unit conversions, a paper tape, engineering and scientific notation, as well as support for hexadecimal, octal and binary calculations. A recent update has optimized the applications startup time and now includes three and four-line display modes. The update also adds multiple-memory support, an easier to read display option, and optional HP48-style RPN behavior.

  • Zombies Vs. Sheep ($1) is a game where players attempt to protect sheep from incoming waves of zombies. Players must shoot the incoming zombies while simultaneously moving their sheep around to avoid obstacles and collect coins. Shooting is performed by tapping on the screen while the sheep can be moved by tilting the device left and right. The game features 10 levels of increasing difficulty and includes several different enemies including three different boss battles.

  • Meditate ($2) is a tool to help users track meditation sessions. The application tracks the total number of sessions completed, total time meditation, and calculates a daily average time spent meditating. Meditate can also help users during meditation sessions by playing an meditations bell chime at set time intervals. Users can also interrupt sessions to answer a call or return a text message and the application will return to the previous state the next time it is launched.


    by MacNN Staff

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