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			<title>Phone Word 3.0 for iOS - Convert Phone Numbers To Words</title>
			<link>http://prmac.com/release-id-42882.htm</link>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 05:00:00 CST</pubDate>
			<description>infiniteNIL today announces Phone Word 3.0 for iOS, an update to their Social Networking app, which generates words that a phone number spells out. For example, commercials frequently make a phone number memorable by saying, &quot;Call 355-DUNK to buy basketball tickets,&quot; rather than the more mundane 355-3865. Phone Word users simply enter any phone number and the app generates a list of possible mnemonics. Phone words are easily saved, and the app's built-in, 26,000 word dictionary is expandable.</description>
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			<title>iPhone App Rewards Loyal Users for Bumping Phones</title>
			<link>http://prmac.com/release-id-26497.htm</link>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2011 06:30:00 CST</pubDate>
			<description>TernTek today announces Tacts 1.4 for iOS devices, a new update to its contact manager app that rewards loyal users for bumping phones. Create and manage contact groups directly on the iPhone. Tacts is a contact manager for the iPhone that helps anyone organize and connect to contacts quickly. The new 1.4 release of Tacts includes an T9 Keypad dialer as an in-app purchase. Loyal users can obtain the Keypad product for free by bumping with other Tacts users.</description>
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			<title>Michael Filippone Releases PEMDAS 2.0 Calculator Widget for Mac OS X</title>
			<link>http://prmac.com/release-id-18190.htm</link>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2010 05:00:00 CST</pubDate>
			<description>Michael Filippone today announces the release of PEMDAS 2.0, a free, scientific calculator widget for Mac OS X. The successor to the Apple Design Award winning PEMDAS 1.1, the latest version offers significant refinements and expanded features. Its elegant interface reinforces the developer's emphasis on usability over raw computational power. With standard and equation history modes, the calculator calculates equations, stores variables, and supports many standard functions.</description>
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			<title>Calcuccino Lite - The Free Programmers' Calculator For The iPhone</title>
			<link>http://prmac.com/release-id-16094.htm</link>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 13:00:00 CST</pubDate>
			<description>Cambridge Coders Limited today announces Calcuccino Lite 1.0 for iOS. Visually stunning, yet practical to use, Calcuccino Lite leverages the iPhone's large touchscreen and advanced operating system to provide an interface that is not possible on a physical calculator. The LCD can be swiped to display the current value in different number bases, or scientific notations. The main keypad can be swiped to reveal an interactive ASCII table. Functions are accessed through standard iPhone menus.</description>
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			<title>Numbric 1.1 Released - Turn your iPhone into a Wireless Number Pad</title>
			<link>http://prmac.com/release-id-12838.htm</link>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2010 12:30:00 CST</pubDate>
			<description>Headnix today announces Numbric 1.1, its wireless number pad app on iPhone and iPod touch. Numbric turns your iPhone into a wireless number pad. It offers you a near full-width number pad that connects wirelessly to your Mac. The user interface of Numbric is made specially in landscape layout to allow wider keys and more finger space. Install Headnix Connect for Mac OS X and pair Numbric with your Mac. Headnix Connect takes care of IP addresses and networking protocol for you.</description>
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			<title>Edovia releases NumPad 2.0 for iPhone and iPod touch</title>
			<link>http://prmac.com/release-id-8713.htm</link>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 11:39:00 CST</pubDate>
			<description>Edovia today announces NumPad 2.0, the wireless numeric keypad for iPhone and iPod touch. Transform your iPhone or iPod touch into a wireless numeric keypad with NumPad. If you use a Mac with OS X 10.4 or later, NumPad does not require any additional software on your computer. It connects through Screen Sharing so setup is super easy. That USB cable gets in the way? No problem! NumPad can be used upside-down to keep things out of the way.</description>
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			<title>Edovia releases TouchPad 2.0 for iPhone and iPod touch</title>
			<link>http://prmac.com/release-id-7851.htm</link>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 07:23:00 CST</pubDate>
			<description>Montreal based Edovia today is proud to announce TouchPad 2.0, the latest version of the utility app. TouchPad is a remote trackpad, keyboard and media remote package that lets you control any Mac remotely. Use your iPhone or your iPod touch to control you computer through WiFi. With TouchPad's intuitive use, you'll feel right at home if you have already used a track pad on a Unibody MacBook. It's almost like having a micro laptop in your hands.</description>
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			<title>Edovia introduces TouchPad 1.0 for iPhone and iPod touch</title>
			<link>http://prmac.com/release-id-6978.htm</link>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 06:00:00 CST</pubDate>
			<description>Edovia today is proud to announce TouchPad 1.0, its 7th app for iPhone and iPod touch. TouchPad is a remote trackpad and keyboard package that lets you control any Mac remotely. Use your iPhone or your iPod touch to remotely control you computer through WiFi. With TouchPad's intuitive use, you'll feel right at home if you have already used a track pad on a MacBook. It's almost like having a micro laptop in your hands.</description>
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