10 Reasons You Should Use iReCalc - Part 1

10 Reasons You Should Use iReCalc - Part 2

Pocket Jukebox - Coin Mode

Pocket Jukebox Demonstration

May 24, 2009

MoneySaver is on sale now

It might be difficult to find since release date is May 13th, which is submission date we enter.  So it's easy to search from iTunes Store top page with "MoneySaver" or just click this

Also, in application description, although requirements says "Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch (2nd generation)", 1st generation of iPod touch with OS 2.2.1 is probably OK since we didn't use anything depending on the feature of 2nd generation.

May 23, 2009

MoneySaver is coming soon

We received the notice that MoneySaver is ready to  go from App Store yesterday.
So it will be downloadable in a couple of days.

We thought it may take time as long as a month or so,  we've  already started to create new application.
Since MoneySaver is our first application, we learn a lot through this development.  Next one will have more functionalities.

We thought iPhone/iPod touch is a very good platform especially in terms of graphics, sound and video.  And MoneySaver tried to improve its graphic capability to fit,  what we think, user's needs; why not with some style even just a tool!

If you have any question or suggestion, please feel free to leave any comment.

May 13, 2009

MoneySaver is in reviewing process


This application is in reviewing process by App Store.  Please wait when it ready for sale.

This is a tool to help you for making decision which one is cheaper.

When you go to the grocery store or shopping mall, you may find the same products but different quantity.  One costs $0.99 for 1 lb, the other costs $3 for 4 lb.  It's easy to say $3 for 4 lb is cheaper.  But how about this: $2.35 for 1.5 lb vs. $3.99 for 2.3 lb.  In many cases, the large unit tend to be cheaper than the small unit.  But it's not always right as you know.

This tool shows you which one is cheaper without using calculator.  Let's shop wise and save your money.

Since there is no keypad available with combination of numbers and dot in iPhone/iPod touch, I created the original keypad.
There is a preference setting view along with the main view.  Tapping the information button, which is little circle "i" located on upper right corner on the main view, or just double tap on the main view except buttons and windows are located, the view flips to preference setting.
You can select from two keypads: telephone type which has 1, 2, 3 button from upper left, tenkey type which has 7, 8, 9.

You can also select from eight images for key button.  The background and button title color can be set among full colors, and save them up to three sets.  Therefore you may change the color of  this tool whatever fits on your imagination.