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http://www.macnn.com/articles/12/10/29/virtual.human.body.now.universal.app/

Briefly: Virtual Human Body, ColorStrokes ready for iPhone 5

updated 11:20 am EDT, Mon October 29, 2012

 

Virtual Human Body now Universal app


QA International has launched an update for its Virtual Human Body app that adds support for the iPhone and iPod touch. Originally released as an iPad app last December, version 1.4 has been optimized for use on the iPhone, including support for the iPhone 5's larger display. With the Virtual Human Body, users can navigate through the 11 systems and structures of the human body, such as the skeleton, the nervous system, and the respiratory system. The Virtual Human Body is available as a $5 purchase from the App Store.

ColorStrokes optimized for iPhone 5

ColorStrokes, an iOS app that allows users to modify the colors of digital images, has been updated with support for the iPhone 5 and iOS 6. ColorStrokes includes a color palette for adding new colors to images, as well as a smart color splash tool, monochrome backgrounds, and a customizable brush. In addition to iPhone 5 support, the update also features some minor interface improvements and various bug fixes.


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