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iPhone Explorer - A USB iPhone browser for Mac and PC

iPhone Explorer - A USB iPhone browser for Mac and PC

Pastefire app › Home OCRTOOL International:[Japanese page] [ Version 2.3 feature ] - For iOS 4, The recognition process can be in back ground. When the recognition finished, it inform App badge icon. [ Description ] - Take a picture of a text document and using OCR (Optical Character Recognition) this innovative app will convert the image to a text document on your iPhone. - You can translate other language from OCR result. - Recognizable / translate language has increased to 32 languages that listed below. English/German/French/Italian/Dutch/Spanish/ Japanese/SimplifiedChinese/Korean/Vietnamese/Turkish/Ukrainian/Tagalog/ Swedish/Serbian/Slovenian/Slovak/Russian/Romanian/Portuguese/Polish/Norwegian/ Lithuanian/Latvian/Indonesian/Hungarian/Finnish/Greek/Danish/Czech/Catalan/Bulgarian - The OCR reading result can be copied onto the clipboard. - The OCR reading result can send by mail with image(PDF or JPEG). - The OCR reading result save automatically upto 1000. - Support for columns layout for OCR [ How to use ] 1. 2. 3.

Augmented Reality Games on the iPhone Detta är en Kandidat-uppsats från Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/COM Sammanfattning: Augmented reality opens up a lot of possibilities for new types of games, where the real and the virtual world are mixed. Despite this, augmented reality games are still not very common, probably due to the fact that head-mounted displays (which are often used for augmented reality) are expensive. However, in recent years mobile phones have become more and more powerful, and since many of them have built-in cameras and rather large screens, they are a potential platform for augmented reality games. This thesis explores some of the problems and possibilities associated with the creation of augmented reality games for the Apple iPhone. HÄR KAN DU HÄMTA UPPSATSEN I FULLTEXT.

Jelly -- Working together is more fun for everyone! Transferring your iTunes Library For most users, iTunes does a great job of handling all of the details of managing your media library for you, allowing you to manage your content through iTunes itself and not having to worry too much about the underlying files and folders that make up your iTunes library. Unfortunately, this user-friendly approach has one serious limitation: When it comes time to move your iTunes library, it can often be a bit of a challenge to figure out exactly what pieces you need to move and how to go about doing this. Many iTunes users start out with a basic iTunes library and use the default settings to store all of their media content on their primary internal hard drive. However, as you add new content over time, particularly with the additional video content now supported by iTunes, you may soon find that your library threatens to take over your computer. Another common scenario many users find themselves in is what to do when they upgrade to a new computer. How iTunes Manages Media Content

ScanBizCards: scanning business cards right on your iPhone ScanBizCards is the easiest way to scan cards to your digital address book with our iOS and Android apps. And our free WebSync service securely uploads new cards to your personal account in the cloud – allowing you to keep multiple devices in sync. ScanBizCards utilizes best in class Optical Character Recognition and supports scanning in 23 languages enabling you to add a business card to your address book, export it into a spreadsheet or add it directly into a CRM application. Your cards are displayed in a scrollable list with a thumbnail of the photo, the contact name, company name, and the date the scan was made. ScanBizCards also supports assigning new contacts to groups in your iPhone address book, and you’re also able to create new groups that will map directly to your Outlook groups. With ScanBizCards it’s possible to scan a card, add it to your address book, send a quick intro email as well as a LinkedIn invite – all in under 2 minutes!

Best iPhone Apps Wolfram|Alpha Chemistry 101 Posted by This week the American Chemical Society (ACS) is holding its Fall 2009 National Meeting & Exposition in Washington, DC, USA. In honor of professional chemists, educators, and students, we’re celebrating chemistry this week. If you are attending the meeting and would like a personal introduction to Wolfram|Alpha or the technology behind it, drop by the Wolfram Research booth, #2101. Wolfram|Alpha contains a wealth of chemistry data, and provides you rapid computations that ensure accuracy and save time. Wolfram|Alpha is also an incredible learning tool, especially for new chemistry students looking for ways to learn, understand, compare, and test their knowledge of chemistry basics. Need to compute how many moles are in 5 grams of iron? Need some quick facts about carbon? Here is an example of how you can save time by converting properties in Wolfram|Alpha:

Blog Archive » Transfer Your iTunes Music Library I’m trying to copy songs off of my iPod onto my computerStart over As you’ve probably noticed, it’s pretty easy to get songs onto your iPod, but getting them off is another story. To copy songs from your iPod, you need to buy iPod to Computer Software. These software programs are simple to use and pay for themselves in not having to re-purchase music. I’m trying to move my iTunes library to a different location, whether on the same hard drive, or to a separate hard drive on the same computerStart over If you’re looking to move your iTunes library to a different location on the same computer, or to a separate hard drive, here’s a good article on how to do that. If I could just transfer my songs from my iTunes library, that would be enough for meStart over If you only want to move your music files from your iTunes library, and aren’t concerned about Playlists, Play Counts, or Song Ratings, then transferring your iTunes library will be pretty simple.

A Tomcat Monitoring App for the iPhone? - TheServerSide.com I don't know why, but when I saw the original report about this little app on the newswire, I thought it was a joke. I was expecting the punch-line to be something like "and it is written entirely in Flash." But it's not a joke. It's a neat little application written by those 'soft mules' at mulesoft. Checking it out at the iPhone store, it looks straight forward enough; you simply connect to your tomcat servers, provide your credentials, and then you can get updates as to whether your Tomcat server is up or down. Here's a link to it at the Apple store: Now, be warned. Initial question? The First Tomcat Management App for the iPhone

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