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    Dot-to-Dot iOS App Review

    2011-06-09 / Comments Off on Dot-to-Dot iOS App Review

    Dot-to-Dot, a universal app for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, for one or two players, is a variation on the traditional Dots game, where the objective of the game has been to make squares by connecting adjacent dots. In this version, by changing the grid of dots, you can either form a triangle or a square, making the game more visually interesting and challenging. Read our comprehensive review below… Dot-to-Dot is a new take on the age-old, time-honored favorite puzzle of connect the dots, or maybe you’ve heard of it by the name of join the dots. Whatever you know it by, doesn’t change the fact that this is…

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    Joanne Carter

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    Exclusive Interview With Dot-to-Dot iOS App Developer, Reza Farhad

    2011-04-19 / Comments Off on Exclusive Interview With Dot-to-Dot iOS App Developer, Reza Farhad

    Dot-to-Dot is a universal app for the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch, for one or two players, it is a variation on the traditional Dots game, where the objective of the game has been to make squares by connecting adjacent dots. In this version, by changing the grid of dots, you can either form a triangle or a square, making the game more visually interesting and challenging. Also by having a timer and a spinner, that introduces a factor of luck, the characteristics of the game can be changed, introducing a different tactical approach for the different settings. We are currently reviewing this app but in the meantime we wanted…

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    Daily iOS App Digest – 03/15/11

    2011-03-15 / Comments Off on Daily iOS App Digest – 03/15/11

    Latest apps and updates to hit the iTunes store today… SmartPad 2 The new iPad 2 is "Thinner, lighter, faster." But is it Smarter? It can be – with SmartPad 2, a friendly integrated organizer for business, home, and school designed specifically for the iPad. SmartPad is smart because it uses logic to integrate tasks into your calendar. Now, SmartPad 2 is smarter with the introduction of GTDo’s that make it easy to focus on "Getting Things Done." SmartPad integrates Notes with everything, has a Time logger, and now introduces simple Project management. $18.99/Download iStockPicks iStockPicks allows you to setup lists of your favorite stock tickers, and it will do…

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