Apps & Launches: Document Manager, Erlang Calculator and Annabel
Saturday, April 21, 2012 at 11:40AM
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla in Apps & Launches, Apps & Launches: Document Manager, Buyers Guide, Erlang Calculator and Annabel, Events and Launches, First Looks, Lifestyle, Mobile, News, Press release, Public service, Tablets, iPad apps, iphone

Document Manager is all-in-one document management solution for your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. You can download documents from anywhere, store all your documents at one place and share or print documents easily and hassle-free.

It can catch documents from any source you can imagine: PC or Mac computers either USB or wirelessly, web sites, email attachments, Google Docs, Dropbox and other online file storages. All files are saved to your iPhone,iPad or iPod Touch locally so you can enjoy reading them anywhere or take it with you wherever you go.

Document Manager features outstanding file viewer that:

* opens large Word,PDF,Excel, Power Point, RTF, TXT, PNG or JPG files

* Unzip .zip or .rar files

What Document Manager lets you do:

* Copy files From Mac or PC via Wi-Fi or through USB cable

Any Mac OS X, Windows XP/Vista/7 computer can connect to the iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch running Document Manager and operate it like a wireless flash drive. No additional software is required.

iTunes link: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/document-manager-download/id491630154?ls=1&mt=8

Erlang Calculator

The Erlang app provides a user-friendly, simple and yet comprehensive erlang Calculator for use by professionals and students in the IT and telecommunications industry.

This is a very specialized application so there is a reward on offer to help open up the application to those who might not usually use it, but can contribute to its delivery of watertight results for actual end users. 

Co-founder and director of business strategy, Ashton Wood, said that the company is offering the latest iPad to the first person that finds a bug in the erlang application and a $AUD50 iTunes card for the first five people who report a spelling or grammatical error with the app. 

Mr Wood said, “The iTunes community loves a challenge and the iPad 2 is a terrific prize. Of course we realise not everyone out there will know how to reverse-engineer erlang calculations, so others can win by simply informing us of spelling or grammatical errors with the app.”

To top it off, we’ve only just launched the app and it’s only had ten downloads so far, so the chance of being the first to find a bug or a spelling mistake and claiming one of the prizes is pretty good.”

For more information on how to purchase and download this application visit the iC3 website www.ic3solutions.com or search for the “Erlang” calculator at the Apple iTunes store RRP: $AUD4.49

iTunes link: http://itunes.apple.com/app/id488571259

 

The find a bug reward is valid for entries emailed to bugs@ic3solutions.com until 5pm AEST 15th of March 2012. The person reporting this bug must have downloaded and paid for the application through the iTunes store and must have their bug validated by iC3 Solutions before the prize is awarded. 


Annabel

iPhone and iPad users can try out "Annabel".

It's a Egyptian-themed adventure in 3D, a hidden-object game that lets players move around environments in order to find items.

iTunes link for iPhone: http://bit.ly/Annabel_iPhone

iTunes link for iPad: http://bit.ly/AnnabelHD

Game begins in modern times, when a young female archaeologist visits a museum in Egypt.

She hears a disturbing ancient tale about another “Annabel,” a princess whose lover, Akhenaten was sacrificed to the gods by an evil high priest.

Not only do the two women look alike but our contemporary heroine is magically transported back to ancient Egypt and must try to undo the fate of her handsome prince.

As we learn during the first few minutes of the game, the nasty Amertekh is keeping Princess Annabel captive and is forcing her to marry him so he will become a full-fledged Pharaoh and can take control over Egypt. He also plans on killing her boyfriend.

The player, in the role of Annabel, must escape a pyramid, unlock a sarcophagus, meet her lover on a ship and sail down the Nile, explore vast temples and eventually stop Amertekh from executing his malevolent plans.

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