used to be called Snapp4 kids * We have create and launched a new app tool call Insignio. This tool brings search to a whole new level, you can search any of the itunes stores, our database of apps and our database of Android apps all at once, you can create list of apps and publish them for other to see and you can save searches
definitions from Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, the app offers voice search - to let you look up a word without having to spell it - along with an integrated thesaurus, example sentences, Word of the Day, Favorites, and more. supported by ads
Note: Click the Journal Jar to pick a new Journal Topic. YouTube Video - See it in Action! To get the full experience, run Journal Jar App on your mobile device.
Got a camera on your mobile device? Scan the image with any QRCode Reader App (eg. Free Red Laser App in AppStore) to go directly to the app.
Apple devices (iphone /ipod / ipad): Visit this page on your mobile browser & "Add to Home Screen"
Android devices: Visit this page on your mobile browser:-
(1) Add to your Bookmarks. (2) Open the browser "bookmarks" screen.
(3) Long-press the bookmark. (4) Select "Add to Home Screen"
Mobile video for idevices, they are working on a version for the Android. Send videos instead of emails to anyone. they don't need to have this program. Create video buisness cards
iPOUND STYLUS
Everyone is moving to smart phones nowadays and for a good reason. They're like pocket-sized computers and everything is so tiny… including the keyboards. This makes for a challenging situation because while smart phones have auto-correct, sometimes the fat-fingered text just comes out really bad.
So pick up our iPound Stylus and make those wrongs right!
Darwin Reader is the first accessible Android book reader designed specifically for blind, low vision, and print disabled users. The app fully supports DAISY formatted audio and text books, and directly integrates with Benetech Bookshare and Librivox to make downloading books amazingly simple.
Read books using your preferred interface. For blind and low vision users, the app is completely navigable with the arrow keys. All menus are fully vocalized. Users with dyslexia and other print disabilities can quickly navigate by tapping the stylized graphics on the screen.
This is a collaborative project to create an open-source electronic book reader that will support various formats including DAISY and EPUB content. Currently the software is limited to supporting DAISY 2.02 format 'Talking Books'. DAISY / EPUB reader requires a minimum of version 1.5 of Android (also known as 'cupcake'). When the application is installed on a device with version 1.6 or later with TalkBack installed, the navigation of files and folders on the SD card is spoken. The application can be downloaded from the Downloads section of the project site: http://code.google.com/p/android-daisy-epub-reader/downloads/list.