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App for That: How to slow down video playback to 1 fps on iPhone, iPad | TiPb - 4 views

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    "VideoPix: Video Frame Capture & Slow Motion Player [$0.99 - App App Store link] is an iPhone and iPad app that allows you to slow down video playback to 1 fps. "
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App #14: SloPro for iPhone and iPad « Teaching with iPad - 10 views

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    "SloPro (app link) is a fun iPhone and iPad video-making app that allows you to slow down your videos without losing any image quality. When you shoot a video within this app, it will shoot it in 60fps (frames per second), as opposed to the usual 30fps.* This will allow the resulting video to be smooth and not pixelated, like when you slow down video in various movie making software."
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App Store Slow in iOS 6? Here's How to Fix the Sluggishness - 15 views

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    "Some people are blaming HTML5 and the heavy eyecandy and animations, but strangely, the sluggishness seems to come and go at random, and we think we've finally discovered the reason. Here's how to fix it:"
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Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: 5 #iPad Apps for the Itinerant - 4 views

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    "Whew, over the last few days, it's been horrible suffering on my Macbook. For some reason, the OS is clunky, slow, and though it has pretty pictures, I am definitely missing the command line. While playing around with my iPad, I've had to do some interesting jobs and stumbled on some apps that you may find of interest."
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How to Disable & Clear Auto-Fill in iOS - 5 views

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    "Auto-fill is one of the more useful features in iOS since it prevents you from having to use the slow touch keyboard to re-enter logins and passwords and contact information like email addresses or phone numbers."
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The iPhone keeps on kicking butt! The iPhone currently owns 10.8 of the market and does... - 0 views

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    As the walls that divide television, computers, and cell phones crumble, it is increasingly clear that any device's fate will be decided by its ability to gather and present information on demand. And the cell phone has emerged, for now at least, as the single most important device in the global marketplace. Nokia has never managed to leverage its position as a world leader in handset sales to achieve similar dominance in the United States, where it has only 7% market share
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