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Tue Dec 11, 2012 3:02 am (PST) . Posted by:
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Minipedia 3.0 Free for iOS - Offline Encyclopedia and Wikipedia Reader - Published on 12/11/12
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Minipedia today announces Minipedia 3.0-Offline Encyclopedia free for iOS, a major update to its Wikipedia Reader app that supports 10 different languages. The ideal reference for facts and information on a wide range of topics, the app is completely self-contained and requires no WiFi connection. The update includes a fully reworked user interface focused on usability and simplicity, plus optimal display and navigation on iPhone. The app has appeared in What's Hot (Reference) in 36 App Stores.
Munich, Germany - Minipedia today is pleased to announce Minipedia 3.0 - Offline Encyclopedia free for iOS, a major update to its Wikipedia Reader app that supports 10 different languages. The ideal reference for facts and information on a wide variety of topics, the app is completely self-contained and requires no WiFi connection. Minipedia employs an algorithm that selects only Wikipedia's most frequently accessed articles for its database, minimizing storage requirements. The update includes a wholly reworked user interface focused on usability and simplicity, plus optimal display and navigation on iPhone. The app has been cited by Apple in What's Hot (Reference Category) in 36 App Stores worldwide.
Just as iOS includes a built-in dictionary, iDevice users can now refer to their own offline encyclopedia, Minipedia. The reference app is always available, whether a WiFi connection is possible or not. Even when users can access the Wikipedia site on their mobile device, Minipedia offers search, navigation, and viewing features that make it the preferred Wikipedia Reader. Each article displayed in Minipedia includes useful hyperlinks, including: other offline articles, online references, and the corresponding online Wikipedia entry.
Feature Highlights:
* Supports 10 different languages
* Easy to use Wikipedia Reader
* Articles are all offline
* Search as you type intelligent searching
* Optional expanded databases
Minipedia, with a database of articles much smaller than the entire online Wikipedia, provides intelligent searching based on the popularity of the article. For example, a search for "Mark" on Wikipedia returns "Marketing" as the first item in the drop-down results list. A search for "Mark" on Minipedia returns "Mark Zuckerberg" as the top result, a more relevant answer for most users. Minipedia's intelligent search returns both results that begin with and results that contain "Mark," (e.g., Mark Zuckerberg, Mark Wahlberg, Denmark, Affiliate Marketing, Marketing, Mark Twain, Mark Hamill, Mark Ruffalo, and Trademark). Searches frequently end before the entire word has been entered. By comparison, Wikipedia provides these more proper, but less relevant results: Marketing, Mark Twain, Market, Market Town, Mark Antony, Marks & Spencer, Mark Knowles, and Mark Woodford.
Very few Wikipedia Readers have the capability of correctly displaying math formulas, nor do they include Wikipedia tables (the images and fact summary in a column on the right edge of a Wikipedia web page). This feature can also be a great time saver, as users can quickly extract the necessary information from the table, rather than reading the article.
Minipedia offers free Language Packs of 1,000 or 10,000 articles, which serve as the app's database. Larger offline databases of 25,000, 50,000, and 100,000 articles are available as an in-app purchase. Language Packs can be downloaded in any of 10 languages, including: English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. There is no limit to the number of databases the app can access, providing a multi-language reference encyclopedia.
"With more than 200,000 downloads worldwide and a cumulative rating of 4.25 stars, Minipedia has been praised by reviewers and users alike," commented Robert Richter of Minipedia. "We are very proud of the new Minipedia 3.0, and I invite every iDevice owner to download this wonderful, free reference app."
Language Support:
English, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish
Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
* Universal app optimized for display on all iOS devices
* Requires iOS 5.1 or later
* 4.7 MB (English Language Package of 1,000 articles, 34 MB; 10,000 articles 250 MB)
Pricing and Availability:
Minipedia 3.0 - Offline Encyclopedia (Wikipedia Reader) is free and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Reference category. Optional medium (25,000 articles), large (50,000 articles), and extra large (100,000 articles) Language Packages are available as an in-app purchase for $1.99 (USD), $3.99, and $5.99, respectively.
Minipedia 3.0: http://minipedia.mobi/
Download from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/app/id473512078
Press Kit (zip): http://minipedia.mobi/press/3.0/minipedia_presskit.zip
Screenshot 1: http://minipedia.mobi/press/3.0/ipad.png
Screenshot 2: http://minipedia.mobi/press/3.0/iphone.png
App Icon: http://minipedia.mobi/press/3.0/Icon.png
Based in Munich, Germany, Minipedia was founded by Robert Richter in 2010. Copyright (C) 2012 Minipedia. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.
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Germany
info@minipedia.mobi
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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Minipedia today announces Minipedia 3.0-Offline Encyclopedia free for iOS, a major update to its Wikipedia Reader app that supports 10 different languages. The ideal reference for facts and information on a wide range of topics, the app is completely self-contained and requires no WiFi connection. The update includes a fully reworked user interface focused on usability and simplicity, plus optimal display and navigation on iPhone. The app has appeared in What's Hot (Reference) in 36 App Stores.
Munich, Germany - Minipedia today is pleased to announce Minipedia 3.0 - Offline Encyclopedia free for iOS, a major update to its Wikipedia Reader app that supports 10 different languages. The ideal reference for facts and information on a wide variety of topics, the app is completely self-contained and requires no WiFi connection. Minipedia employs an algorithm that selects only Wikipedia's most frequently accessed articles for its database, minimizing storage requirements. The update includes a wholly reworked user interface focused on usability and simplicity, plus optimal display and navigation on iPhone. The app has been cited by Apple in What's Hot (Reference Category) in 36 App Stores worldwide.
Just as iOS includes a built-in dictionary, iDevice users can now refer to their own offline encyclopedia, Minipedia. The reference app is always available, whether a WiFi connection is possible or not. Even when users can access the Wikipedia site on their mobile device, Minipedia offers search, navigation, and viewing features that make it the preferred Wikipedia Reader. Each article displayed in Minipedia includes useful hyperlinks, including: other offline articles, online references, and the corresponding online Wikipedia entry.
Feature Highlights:
* Supports 10 different languages
* Easy to use Wikipedia Reader
* Articles are all offline
* Search as you type intelligent searching
* Optional expanded databases
Minipedia, with a database of articles much smaller than the entire online Wikipedia, provides intelligent searching based on the popularity of the article. For example, a search for "Mark" on Wikipedia returns "Marketing" as the first item in the drop-down results list. A search for "Mark" on Minipedia returns "Mark Zuckerberg" as the top result, a more relevant answer for most users. Minipedia's intelligent search returns both results that begin with and results that contain "Mark," (e.g., Mark Zuckerberg, Mark Wahlberg, Denmark, Affiliate Marketing, Marketing, Mark Twain, Mark Hamill, Mark Ruffalo, and Trademark). Searches frequently end before the entire word has been entered. By comparison, Wikipedia provides these more proper, but less relevant results: Marketing, Mark Twain, Market, Market Town, Mark Antony, Marks & Spencer, Mark Knowles, and Mark Woodford.
Very few Wikipedia Readers have the capability of correctly displaying math formulas, nor do they include Wikipedia tables (the images and fact summary in a column on the right edge of a Wikipedia web page). This feature can also be a great time saver, as users can quickly extract the necessary information from the table, rather than reading the article.
Minipedia offers free Language Packs of 1,000 or 10,000 articles, which serve as the app's database. Larger offline databases of 25,000, 50,000, and 100,000 articles are available as an in-app purchase. Language Packs can be downloaded in any of 10 languages, including: English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish. There is no limit to the number of databases the app can access, providing a multi-language reference encyclopedia.
"With more than 200,000 downloads worldwide and a cumulative rating of 4.25 stars, Minipedia has been praised by reviewers and users alike," commented Robert Richter of Minipedia. "We are very proud of the new Minipedia 3.0, and I invite every iDevice owner to download this wonderful, free reference app."
Language Support:
English, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish
Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
* Universal app optimized for display on all iOS devices
* Requires iOS 5.1 or later
* 4.7 MB (English Language Package of 1,000 articles, 34 MB; 10,000 articles 250 MB)
Pricing and Availability:
Minipedia 3.0 - Offline Encyclopedia (Wikipedia Reader) is free and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Reference category. Optional medium (25,000 articles), large (50,000 articles), and extra large (100,000 articles) Language Packages are available as an in-app purchase for $1.99 (USD), $3.99, and $5.99, respectively.
Minipedia 3.0: http://minipedia.
Download from iTunes: https://itunes.
Press Kit (zip): http://minipedia.
Screenshot 1: http://minipedia.
Screenshot 2: http://minipedia.
App Icon: http://minipedia.
Based in Munich, Germany, Minipedia was founded by Robert Richter in 2010. Copyright (C) 2012 Minipedia. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.
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Robert Richter
Founder
Germany
info@minipedia.
Facebook Profile: http://www.facebook
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Tue Dec 11, 2012 3:03 am (PST) . Posted by:
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Exif Everywhere for OS X - Display + Delete Photo's Exif or GPS Metadata - Published on 12/11/12
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MyLove Company today announces Exif Everywhere Standalone 2012.1 for Mac OS X, an update to its photo application that allows users to strip private information from the metadata of photos they post on the Internet. For example, users can remove GPS geotagging from family photos, safeguarding the location of their home. Consisting of a standalone app plus Internet browser extensions, Exif Everywhere displays all the Exif metadata of photos and enables stripping of just GPS or all metadata.
Walnut, California - MyLove Company today announces Exif Everywhere Standalone 2012.1 for Mac OS X, an update to its photo application that allows users to strip private information from the metadata of photos they post on the Internet. Metadata is data that usually remains invisible, which is included in every digital photo file. With the aid of this application, users can remove GPS geotagging from family photos, safeguarding the location of their home. Consisting of a standalone app plus browser extensions for Firefox, Safari, and Chrome, Exif Everywhere displays all the Exif metadata of a JPEG, TIFF, or RAW image and enables stripping of just GPS or all metadata.
Feature Highlights:
* Exif Everywhere Standalone for Mac OS X consists of web browser extensions and a standalone application
* Strip GPS metadata or all metadata
* View hidden metadata to help become a better photographer
* Drag n' drop photo files or open files in the application
* New, thumbnail display shows the photo image
* New, choice of stripping GPS metadata only or all metadata
* New, support for Sony ARW RAW images
* New, improved browser extensions
For more than half a century, photography magazines have included technical information related to each photograph they featured. Before digital photography, this data was recorded manually by the photographer. This technical information helped other photographers understand the exact make and model of the camera and lens, plus the film stock and camera settings used to take the picture. With the advent of digital still photography, using DSLRs and mobile devices, all these specifications and more are automatically recorded as supplemental metadata, data that plays no part in reproducing the image.
Exif Metadata (Exchangeable image file format):
Image Tags-
* Image size in bytes (e.g., 4.3 MB)
* Number of pixels (e.g., 3456 x 2592)
* Resolution in dots per inch (e.g., 180 x 180)
* Number of bits per image component (R - 8 bits, G - 8 bits, B - 8 bits)
Exposure Tags-
* Original date and time (e.g., May 10, 2010, 1:43:22 PM))
* Exposure mode and program (e.g., Auto-Exposure, Normal Program)
* Exposure time (e.g., 1/100 second)
* F-stop (e.g., f/3.3)
* ISO speed rating (e.g., 100)
* Metering mode (e.g., pattern)
* Focal length (4.7 mm)
* White balance mode (e.g., auto white balance)
* Flash status (e.g., flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode)
Camera Tags-
* Camera or input device maker (e.g., Panasonic)
* Camera or input device model (e.g., DMC-TZ5)
* Sensor type of the camera or input device (e.g., one-chip color area sensor)
Lens Tags-
* Maximum aperture (e.g., f/3.3)
Software Tags-
* Software used for image processing (e.g., version 1.1)
While it is a convenient method of automatically recording data related to each photograph, invisible Exif metadata can compromise privacy. According to Wikipedia, "Since the Exif tag contains information about the photo, it can pose a privacy issue. For example, a photo taken with a GPS-enabled camera can reveal the exact location and time it was taken, and the unique ID number of the device - this is all done by default - often without the user's knowledge." This is the beauty of Exif Everywhere. It allows users to easily delete (strip) either GPS metadata or all metadata from any digital photo. Metadata is removed permanently, and users can safely post photos on the Internet or share JPEGs and TIFFs without the possibility of compromising private information.
"When you take a photo with a mobile phone, you get GPS data written into the JPEG file," commented Mikhail Emelchenkov of MyLove Company. "Sometimes it is very useful. But imagine if you have taken a photo in your house and want to publish this photo on the web. Of course, you don't want to publish the GPS coordinates of your house to everyone. It is all about privacy. That's why we added a special feature to the new version of Exif Everywhere. You can strip whole info, or only GPS."
System Requirements:
* Mac OS X 10.7 or later
* 64-bit processor
* 1.7 MB
Pricing and Availability:
Exif Everywhere Standalone 2012.1 is $14.99 (USD) and available worldwide exclusively through the Mac App Store in the Photography category. A free, 21-day trial version may be downloaded from the Exif Everywhere website. Quantity pricing is available.
MyLove Company: http://www.mylovecompany.com
Exif Everywhere Standalone v. 2012.1: http://www.exifeverywhere.com
Purchase and Download: http://itunes.apple.com/app/exif-everywhere-standalone/id425676086
Download Free Trial (dmg): http://www.exifeverywhere.com/Exif%20Everywhere.dmg
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MyLove Company, LLC is an international, privately held company established in 2009 with offices on three continents. The company's goal is to combine alternative thinking and aesthetically beautiful design. Following in the footsteps of Lexcorp, they offer Software Development, Web Design, and Systems Integration. Copyright (C) 2012 MyLove Company. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.
###
Mikhail Emelchenkov
Managing Member
United States
mikhail@mylovecompany.com
Facebook Profile: http://www.facebook.com/mylovecompany
Twitter Profile: http://twitter.com/mylovecompany
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*******
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MyLove Company today announces Exif Everywhere Standalone 2012.1 for Mac OS X, an update to its photo application that allows users to strip private information from the metadata of photos they post on the Internet. For example, users can remove GPS geotagging from family photos, safeguarding the location of their home. Consisting of a standalone app plus Internet browser extensions, Exif Everywhere displays all the Exif metadata of photos and enables stripping of just GPS or all metadata.
Walnut, California - MyLove Company today announces Exif Everywhere Standalone 2012.1 for Mac OS X, an update to its photo application that allows users to strip private information from the metadata of photos they post on the Internet. Metadata is data that usually remains invisible, which is included in every digital photo file. With the aid of this application, users can remove GPS geotagging from family photos, safeguarding the location of their home. Consisting of a standalone app plus browser extensions for Firefox, Safari, and Chrome, Exif Everywhere displays all the Exif metadata of a JPEG, TIFF, or RAW image and enables stripping of just GPS or all metadata.
Feature Highlights:
* Exif Everywhere Standalone for Mac OS X consists of web browser extensions and a standalone application
* Strip GPS metadata or all metadata
* View hidden metadata to help become a better photographer
* Drag n' drop photo files or open files in the application
* New, thumbnail display shows the photo image
* New, choice of stripping GPS metadata only or all metadata
* New, support for Sony ARW RAW images
* New, improved browser extensions
For more than half a century, photography magazines have included technical information related to each photograph they featured. Before digital photography, this data was recorded manually by the photographer. This technical information helped other photographers understand the exact make and model of the camera and lens, plus the film stock and camera settings used to take the picture. With the advent of digital still photography, using DSLRs and mobile devices, all these specifications and more are automatically recorded as supplemental metadata, data that plays no part in reproducing the image.
Exif Metadata (Exchangeable image file format):
Image Tags-
* Image size in bytes (e.g., 4.3 MB)
* Number of pixels (e.g., 3456 x 2592)
* Resolution in dots per inch (e.g., 180 x 180)
* Number of bits per image component (R - 8 bits, G - 8 bits, B - 8 bits)
Exposure Tags-
* Original date and time (e.g., May 10, 2010, 1:43:22 PM))
* Exposure mode and program (e.g., Auto-Exposure, Normal Program)
* Exposure time (e.g., 1/100 second)
* F-stop (e.g., f/3.3)
* ISO speed rating (e.g., 100)
* Metering mode (e.g., pattern)
* Focal length (4.7 mm)
* White balance mode (e.g., auto white balance)
* Flash status (e.g., flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode)
Camera Tags-
* Camera or input device maker (e.g., Panasonic)
* Camera or input device model (e.g., DMC-TZ5)
* Sensor type of the camera or input device (e.g., one-chip color area sensor)
Lens Tags-
* Maximum aperture (e.g., f/3.3)
Software Tags-
* Software used for image processing (e.g., version 1.1)
While it is a convenient method of automatically recording data related to each photograph, invisible Exif metadata can compromise privacy. According to Wikipedia, "Since the Exif tag contains information about the photo, it can pose a privacy issue. For example, a photo taken with a GPS-enabled camera can reveal the exact location and time it was taken, and the unique ID number of the device - this is all done by default - often without the user's knowledge." This is the beauty of Exif Everywhere. It allows users to easily delete (strip) either GPS metadata or all metadata from any digital photo. Metadata is removed permanently, and users can safely post photos on the Internet or share JPEGs and TIFFs without the possibility of compromising private information.
"When you take a photo with a mobile phone, you get GPS data written into the JPEG file," commented Mikhail Emelchenkov of MyLove Company. "Sometimes it is very useful. But imagine if you have taken a photo in your house and want to publish this photo on the web. Of course, you don't want to publish the GPS coordinates of your house to everyone. It is all about privacy. That's why we added a special feature to the new version of Exif Everywhere. You can strip whole info, or only GPS."
System Requirements:
* Mac OS X 10.7 or later
* 64-bit processor
* 1.7 MB
Pricing and Availability:
Exif Everywhere Standalone 2012.1 is $14.99 (USD) and available worldwide exclusively through the Mac App Store in the Photography category. A free, 21-day trial version may be downloaded from the Exif Everywhere website. Quantity pricing is available.
MyLove Company: http://www.myloveco
Exif Everywhere Standalone v. 2012.1: http://www.exifever
Purchase and Download: http://itunes.
Download Free Trial (dmg): http://www.exifever
Screenshot: http://a1978.
App Icon: http://a1.mzstatic.
MyLove Company, LLC is an international, privately held company established in 2009 with offices on three continents. The company's goal is to combine alternative thinking and aesthetically beautiful design. Following in the footsteps of Lexcorp, they offer Software Development, Web Design, and Systems Integration. Copyright (C) 2012 MyLove Company. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.
###
Mikhail Emelchenkov
Managing Member
United States
mikhail@mylovecompa
Facebook Profile: http://www.facebook
Twitter Profile: http://twitter.
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*******
Tue Dec 11, 2012 3:05 am (PST) . Posted by:
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iFilmfest App allows Filmmakers to Plan their Best Film Festival Path - Published on 12/11/12
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Movidromo announces iFilmfest 1.2, an update to its reference guide to movie making app for iOS devices. Offering the most respected and influential international film events on the world's circuit, iFilmfest provides detailed information about each event allowing filmmakers to keep up-to-date with festival dates and submission deadlines. The app allows filmmakers to create festival groupings according to style and film genre, enabling them to export their own customized film circuit.
Buenos Aires, Argentina - Available today, iFilmfest is a constantly updated guide of International film festivals for iPhone and iPad users, comprised of a strict selection of the most respected and influential international film festivals on the global circuit. iFilmfest is the first release from Buenos Aires, Argentina based in Movidromo, a young startup focused on mobile development tools for the international audiovisual industry.
The app provides detailed information about each event allowing filmmakers to keep up to date with festival dates and submission deadlines as well as a special feature which creates festival groupings according to style and film genre, thereby enabling filmmakers to export their own customized film circuit.
With iFilmfest, filmmakers are able to:
* Instantly learn about festival deadlines for registering feature, mid-length or short films
* Browse through an updated directory of the most influential film festivals on the global circuit
* Explore in detail the profile and objective of each festival and the niche at which it is aimed
* Create alerts prior to applying to the next festival and schedule dates directly to the device's calendar
* Arrange and filter festivals by defining criteria such as tags, genres, categories and submission deadlines among others
* Create groupings of festivals according to film's style and genres, and export customized film circuits via PDF, RTF or TXT
"IFilmfest was designed to make filmmaker's life easier" says Ramiro Longo, founder of iFilmfest. "The app is an extremely user-friendly tool, features a sim- ple and intuitive way to search for international film festivals around the world with a unique and super cool design. With iFilmfest, users can plan the best festi- val path for their films through the world's most influential film festivals."
Device Requirements:
* iPhone 3GS, 4, 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3/4/5 gen) and iPad
* Requires iOS 5.0 or later
* 20.8 MB
Pricing and Availability:
iFilmfest 1.2 is $3.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Reference category. Available in English and Spanish.
iFilmfest 1.2: http://www.ifilmfestapp.com
Purchase and Download: https://itunes.apple.com/app/ifilmfest/id557174487
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Press Kit (zip): http://www.ifilmfestapp.com/presspack/presspack_ifilmfest.zip
Launched in 2011, Movidromo, the production house behind iFilmfest, is a digital studio fascinated with the idea of bringing to all the players in the international audiovisual community useful tools designed to facilitate their production and distribution work in a creative, playful and elegant way. Copyright (C) 2012 Movidromo. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.
###
Rodrigo Rubano
Managing Director
Argentina
feedback@ifilmfestapp.com
Facebook Profile: http://www.facebook.com/ifilmfestapp
Twitter Profile: https://twitter.com/ifilmfestapp
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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Movidromo announces iFilmfest 1.2, an update to its reference guide to movie making app for iOS devices. Offering the most respected and influential international film events on the world's circuit, iFilmfest provides detailed information about each event allowing filmmakers to keep up-to-date with festival dates and submission deadlines. The app allows filmmakers to create festival groupings according to style and film genre, enabling them to export their own customized film circuit.
Buenos Aires, Argentina - Available today, iFilmfest is a constantly updated guide of International film festivals for iPhone and iPad users, comprised of a strict selection of the most respected and influential international film festivals on the global circuit. iFilmfest is the first release from Buenos Aires, Argentina based in Movidromo, a young startup focused on mobile development tools for the international audiovisual industry.
The app provides detailed information about each event allowing filmmakers to keep up to date with festival dates and submission deadlines as well as a special feature which creates festival groupings according to style and film genre, thereby enabling filmmakers to export their own customized film circuit.
With iFilmfest, filmmakers are able to:
* Instantly learn about festival deadlines for registering feature, mid-length or short films
* Browse through an updated directory of the most influential film festivals on the global circuit
* Explore in detail the profile and objective of each festival and the niche at which it is aimed
* Create alerts prior to applying to the next festival and schedule dates directly to the device's calendar
* Arrange and filter festivals by defining criteria such as tags, genres, categories and submission deadlines among others
* Create groupings of festivals according to film's style and genres, and export customized film circuits via PDF, RTF or TXT
"IFilmfest was designed to make filmmaker's life easier" says Ramiro Longo, founder of iFilmfest. "The app is an extremely user-friendly tool, features a sim- ple and intuitive way to search for international film festivals around the world with a unique and super cool design. With iFilmfest, users can plan the best festi- val path for their films through the world's most influential film festivals."
Device Requirements:
* iPhone 3GS, 4, 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3/4/5 gen) and iPad
* Requires iOS 5.0 or later
* 20.8 MB
Pricing and Availability:
iFilmfest 1.2 is $3.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Reference category. Available in English and Spanish.
iFilmfest 1.2: http://www.ifilmfes
Purchase and Download: https://itunes.
Screenshot: http://a806.
App Icon: http://a1.mzstatic.
Press Kit (zip): http://www.ifilmfes
Launched in 2011, Movidromo, the production house behind iFilmfest, is a digital studio fascinated with the idea of bringing to all the players in the international audiovisual community useful tools designed to facilitate their production and distribution work in a creative, playful and elegant way. Copyright (C) 2012 Movidromo. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.
###
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Tue Dec 11, 2012 3:06 am (PST) . Posted by:
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Feed Eric Biscuits new accelerometer based game for iPhone - Published on 12/11/12
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UK based Studio Plinth today introduces Feed Eric Biscuits 1.0 for iOS. Aimed at casual gamers of all ages and abilities, Feed Eric Biscuits consists of four fiendishly addictive accelerometer based games in one. Eric wants biscuits. The trouble is, biscuits make him fat. And worse, he doesn�t care. In fact, Eric wants to eat biscuits all day, every day. And that�s where you come in. Control the insatiable oddball Eric in four fiendishly addictive new games.
Edinburgh, United Kingdom - Feed Eric Biscuits launches for the iPhone and iPod touch today for 0.99$ is from Scotland based startup Studio Plinth. Consisting of four fiendishly addictive accelerometer based games in one Feed Eric Biscuits is aimed at casual gamers of all ages and abilities. Feed Eric Biscuits is highly addictive and surprisingly simple. The player just tilts thier iPhone to control Eric and as the instructions say, all they need to do is:
* Eat biscuits - to earn points but beware the more Eric eats the fatter and slower he gets
* Take exercise - catch the moving bicycle to lose weight and regain Eric's agility
* Avoid diet pills - or lose a life, they really aren't good for you
Each game is 2 mins 30 secs long they are:
* Biscuit Bonanza - Eric soon learns that he can have too much of a good thing
* Shortbread Shenanigans - Help our bite-sized hero dodge the shortbread juggernauts in his quest to eat more biscuits
* Custard Cream Catastrophe - Be Eric's eyes as he battles to sustain himself in this evil creamy maze
* Digestive Distress - There are few sights more distressing than a giant Digestive biscuit you can't eat
Within each game eat special biscuits for timed point multiplier bonuses. Bonuses are also awarded for the number of cumulative biscuits eaten over the lifetime of playing a game. The more you play the higher the bonus.
Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
* Requires iOS 5.0 or later
* 24.5 MB
Pricing and Availability:
Feed Eric Biscuits 1.0 is only $0.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Games category.
Studio Plinth: http://studioplinth.com
Feed Eric Biscuits 1.0: http://studioplinth.com/feed-eric-biscuits/
Purchase and Download: https://itunes.apple.com/app/id570159603
Screenshot: http://a1806.phobos.apple.com/us/r30/Purple/v4/fc/6f/94/fc6f94ae-7efc-7bb9-c279-35790faf76ba/mzl.ryiwivvg.320x480-75.jpg
App Icon: http://a1.mzstatic.com/us/r30/Purple/v4/52/95/dd/5295dd68-212f-a0de-ab08-ab80f16d6de8/mzl.tdjvqqtz.175x175-75.jpg
Press Kit (zip): http://studioplinth.com/s/Presspack.zip
Studio Plinth was co-founded by Sanya Sever and Jay Forster-Davies in 2012, they are based in Edinburgh and this is their first app of many (they hope) as they desperately need a yacht or at least a 10 foot dingy in a sunnier part of the world. The risk of rickets with the miserable Scottish weather is just too great. Copyright (C) 2012 Studio Plinth. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.
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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
UK based Studio Plinth today introduces Feed Eric Biscuits 1.0 for iOS. Aimed at casual gamers of all ages and abilities, Feed Eric Biscuits consists of four fiendishly addictive accelerometer based games in one. Eric wants biscuits. The trouble is, biscuits make him fat. And worse, he doesn�t care. In fact, Eric wants to eat biscuits all day, every day. And that�s where you come in. Control the insatiable oddball Eric in four fiendishly addictive new games.
Edinburgh, United Kingdom - Feed Eric Biscuits launches for the iPhone and iPod touch today for 0.99$ is from Scotland based startup Studio Plinth. Consisting of four fiendishly addictive accelerometer based games in one Feed Eric Biscuits is aimed at casual gamers of all ages and abilities. Feed Eric Biscuits is highly addictive and surprisingly simple. The player just tilts thier iPhone to control Eric and as the instructions say, all they need to do is:
* Eat biscuits - to earn points but beware the more Eric eats the fatter and slower he gets
* Take exercise - catch the moving bicycle to lose weight and regain Eric's agility
* Avoid diet pills - or lose a life, they really aren't good for you
Each game is 2 mins 30 secs long they are:
* Biscuit Bonanza - Eric soon learns that he can have too much of a good thing
* Shortbread Shenanigans - Help our bite-sized hero dodge the shortbread juggernauts in his quest to eat more biscuits
* Custard Cream Catastrophe - Be Eric's eyes as he battles to sustain himself in this evil creamy maze
* Digestive Distress - There are few sights more distressing than a giant Digestive biscuit you can't eat
Within each game eat special biscuits for timed point multiplier bonuses. Bonuses are also awarded for the number of cumulative biscuits eaten over the lifetime of playing a game. The more you play the higher the bonus.
Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
* Requires iOS 5.0 or later
* 24.5 MB
Pricing and Availability:
Feed Eric Biscuits 1.0 is only $0.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Games category.
Studio Plinth: http://studioplinth
Feed Eric Biscuits 1.0: http://studioplinth
Purchase and Download: https://itunes.
Screenshot: http://a1806.
App Icon: http://a1.mzstatic.
Press Kit (zip): http://studioplinth
Studio Plinth was co-founded by Sanya Sever and Jay Forster-Davies in 2012, they are based in Edinburgh and this is their first app of many (they hope) as they desperately need a yacht or at least a 10 foot dingy in a sunnier part of the world. The risk of rickets with the miserable Scottish weather is just too great. Copyright (C) 2012 Studio Plinth. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.
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Jonathan Davies
Co-Founder
+44(0)7941150597
United Kingdom
us@studioplinth.
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