Friday, March 15, 2013

CameraBag 2 HD For iPad Is Free Right Now

CameraBag 2 HD for iPad is free right now. The regular App Store price for Nevercenter’s app is $1.99.


The HD version of CameraBag 2 is especially designed to make use of your iPad’s resolution and capabilities and it counts 56 photographic effects, ranging from old school monochrome to lo-fi and toy camera, and 21 styled borders. It also includes the possibility to make adjustments depending on the effect, like adding grain, modifying exposure, contrast and saturation, and to crop images. Modified effects can be saved for further use and photos can be saved, emailed, printed or shared through the various Twitter, Facebook and Instagram services in full image resolution. Enjoy!

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Get Free IAP Cracker That Working On iOS 6



When Ios 6 was Rumoring. A News was came apple has fixed in-ap purchase hacked.Most People was not happy with that news.

In-app Purchase tweak Iap Cracker should not work on ios6, but now you can in-app purchase for free with the new method and tweak called LocallApstoreLocallApstore is a tweak enables you to get free in-app purchase in your iphone/ ipad it is tested and working. LocallApStore is introduced by Official In-AppStore Site. Actually this is ios4 tweak that have been updated with the support of ios6.

1. Go to Source on Cydia, and add http://system.in-appstore.com/repo/
http://system.in-appstore.com/repo/

2. After complete, tap that source then install LocallApstore.


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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Restore Accidentally Deleted Apps on iPhone And iPad

How to Restore Accidentally Deleted Apps on iPhone & iPad? Well, we tend to have a lot of apps on our iOS devices. It is perhaps the worst nightmare of an iOS device user to lose their apps because frankly no one can remember what apps they had installed. There's nothing to worry about though. There is a simple way on how to get back deleted apps on iPad, iPhone and iPod touch and that is exactly what we'll teach you to do in this tutorial.


Sure backing up your apps via iTunes on your computer is a sure fire way of safeguarding yourself against unfortunate loss of apps. Imagine though being away from your computer and losing all of your apps? Luckily you don't even need your computer to figure out whichever apps you had installed. Just follow the steps below to the letter and you'll easily get back deleted apps on iPad, iPhone or iPod touch.

How to Restore Accidentally Deleted Apps on iPhone & iPad:

Step 1: Launch App Store app on your iOS device
Step 2: From the lower right hand corner, tap on Purchased
Step 3: Now up top, tap on Not On This iPhone (Or iPad, Or iPod)
Step 4: You will now be displayed a list of apps that you have previously downloaded but are now not found on your device. Install those apps that you want back from this list.
Step 5: Upon prompt, enter your Apple ID and password. You'll only have to do this once.

Bear in mind that if you have already paid for an app before, iTunes App Store will not charge you for downloading it ever again, provided that the Apple ID is the same one that was used to buy that particular app. You can also use this method for content from iTunes Store as well as apps from the Mac App Store. [via]






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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

PicSee PRO! - Free For Limited Time! Grab Now!

Check out this application on the App Store:



PicSee Pro

Woo&Doo

Category: Photo & Video

Updated: Dec 20, 2011

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Free and Discounted Apps in the App Store Today Update


These apps are currently available for a great discount, and some of them are even totally free. We recommend jumping on these hot deals while they are available. Act fast before it’s too late!


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Thursday, April 19, 2012

IOS 5.1 Untethered Jailbreak!

After a long silence, here’s Pod2g announcing some important updates regarding the long-awaited iOS 5.1 untethered jailbreak. For who don’t know, Pod2g was the key person in the dream team (iPhone Dev-team and Chronic Dev-team) who was able to release the iOS 5.0.1 untethered jailbreak for iPhone 4S, 4, 3GS, iPad 2, 1, iPod touch 4G and 3G.

The iOS security researcher has announced some interesting news which promises that a new untethered jailbreak for iOS 5.1 is on the horizon. Pod2g confirming that they have all exploits required to do a new jailbreak, and he is working on bypassing ASLR (address space layout randomization) at boot up?

It seems that we are few steps away from releasing iOS 5.1 untethered jailbreak for iPad 3, 2, iPhone 4S, iPhone 4S, 4, 3G, iPod touch 4G and 3G. So hurry up Pod2g.

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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Cool! Get Windows 8 Running On Your iPad!


Splashtop, a company renowned for its remote desktop solutions, has announced a new app for the iPad that will allow users to try out the Windows 8 Metro touch experience right on their iPads. Windows 8 is still months away for now but the Windows 8 Consumer Preview has long been out and Win8 Metro Testbed allows you to get a feel of how Windows 8 would run on a tablet.


This solution from Splashtop is mainly targeted at developers who may want to write apps for Windows 8 but may not want to purchase a Windows 8 tablet. Instead, they can simply run the Consumer Preview of Win 8 on an iPad, test native Metro UI touch gestures on an iPad and then code and compile new apps on their Windows PC accordingly. Of course, people who just want to try out Win 8 for tablets can download the app too.

The Windows 8 Consumer Preview running on a PC is a prerequisite for downloading the app. Installation of a small streamer file is also needed. Once you have both these things the next step is to simply download and install Win8 Metro Testbed on your iPad. The app will then basically stream Windows 8 to your iPad at 60 frames per second. That’s very smooth and should work very well over a strong Wi-Fi connection.
Native Windows 8 metro touch gestures are enabled via the app. These include swiping right to view the Charms (options) menu, swiping left to switch between apps, swiping down to bring up additional menus and pinching the screen to navigate files, folders, apps and the like. Swiping either right or left within Internet Explorer allows you to move between pages, and swiping slowly from the left enables the ‘snapping’ feature which allows you to run two apps side by side.
This app is, as aforementioned, essentially for developers who are presently designing or will design apps for Windows 8 tablets sometime in the future and will let them evaluate touch gestures and functionality of their apps. According to a Splashtop representatives a Windows 8 tablet, when out, could cost anywhere up to $ 1000. Most devs would prefer not having to dish out that amount of cash for the hardware, and the app from Splashtop is hence a perfectly cheap alternative for them and will prove to be just as useful.
The co-founder of Splashtop, Mark lee, also pointed out that most developers already own an ipad because Apple’s App Store generates over 80 percent of all tablet app revenue. Therefore, it makes sense for Splashtop to release the app.
The app is not perfect though. This is to be expected, since actual Windows 8 tablets aren’t even out yet. There is no camera support. One major drawback is also present. Once connected, the display of your iPad readjusts to that of the iPad 2, 1024 by 768 pixels. This is the minimum for Metro apps, but this resolution doesn’t support ‘snapping’ apps side by side. You can choose to use the 1366 by 768 resolution instead but this creates ugly black bars on the top and bottom of the screen.
If Splashtop’s app offers a full fledged Windows 8 expereince, this could also impact sales of Windows 8 tablets negatively, in the future. The iPad is an immensely popular tablet, and if people can simply use Windows 8 for an extremely small fraction of the price a Windows 8 tablet will be on an iPad, there will be no need for people to go spend money on the actual hardware. Needless to say, Microsoft is not thrilled with the idea but also needs to attract the attention of developers of popular tablet apps to its platform.

Win8 Metro Testbed is available at half-price right now. You can get it for $25 from the Apple App Store. After the limited time offer is over, the app will return to being for $50. Via

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Thursday, March 8, 2012

New iPad 3



The excitement built into a frenzy ahead of today's iPad3 launch event - now the wait is over. Yohoo! The live-blogs are still warm from the iPad3 announcement simply called "The New iPad". Apple stopped time while everyone waited to hear what the latest and greatest gadget will do for everyone that already wants one.


As the announcement, led by new CEO, Tim Cook progressed, it became crystal clear that Apple is still 100% focused on the consumer market. Missing from the features and specifications on the new iPad were any 'must have' features for the Enterprise Corporate user. Maybe this is because vendors are in the driver seat when it comes to the consumerization of IT in the Enterprise.


Specs for The New iPad: 4G LTE, Ax5 Processor, Retina "HD" Display and approximately the same form-factor size and weight of the current generation of iPad.




The name. Did you notice it? The name is not iPad HD. It's just iPad. Which demonstrates two things. First, that rumors are bullshit (but I always tell you that. All the rumors are when it comes to Apple. They just become true if you give them enough time).

Then, and most importantly, it shows that Apple has finally realized that this naming scheme was going nowhere. Does iPad 15 make any sense to you? No. Which is why they have just adopted the same strategy as they adopted with MacBooks and iMacs. Just call them by their name and attach a year number or some other descriptive string in your stock systems. It makes sense.

So much sense that I bet they will call the iPhone 5 just the iPhone. You heard that rumor here first, folks! BELIEVE IT!

 

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Friday, March 2, 2012

iPad 3 Concept Features Video!






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Monday, January 30, 2012

Babylonian Twins - ipad games (Free for limited time only)

Yes its Free for the 1st time ever! Hurry 24 Hours only.

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