First for mac news, reviews and know-how
  
Welcome Guest  Register Log in
  Advanced 

News 

[PSUs]
Wednesday 21st March 2007
Widgets come to the iPod 10:14AM, Wednesday 21st March 2007
Widgets come to the iPod, as Koloroo announces two tiny single-function applications for diners and designers using Apple's ubiquitous media player.

KolorWheel, aimed at designers, gives you a quick fix on complimentary colour schemes, and avoids the kind of colour crimes that send eyeballs dizzy. It's like a pocketable, cut-down version of Adobe's online Kuler application for creative professionals, and costs $7.99 for an introductory period.

TipKalc, meanwhile, has a more universal appeal, as it lets you dial in the total of a restaurant bill using the scroll wheel, at which point it will automatically work out the appropriate tip for you. It will also split bills several ways for groups in which everyone is paying their own share. TipKalc costs $4.99 for an introductory period.

Both applications are compatible with all colour-screen iPods, including both generations of the nano.

Submit to: Digg  |  Slashdot  |  Del.icio.us  |  Technorati

Read comments: 0
Related News



Columns

Editorial: Touching on a painful lesson

Storing all your data on a mobile device isn't always a good thing. › See full Opinion

MAC GUIDE

The Independent Guide to the Mac 2

Featuring all the essential tips, crafty techniques and information you need, this fully updated publication is the definitive guide to the Apple range and a must have for any switched on individual.
If you would prefer a digital version for only £5,  click here

IPOD GUIDE

The Ultimate iPod Guide

Hundreds of tips to make the most of your iPod - covering every iPod, old and new.

IPHONE GUIDE

The Independent Guide to the iPhone

Master the iPhone, tool by tool. Everything you need to know about the most remarkable portable gadget.

GRAPHIC GUIDE

The Ultimate Guide To Graphic

Covering Photoshop, InDesign, QuarkXPress and more, this comprehensive guide compiled by experts across the field of computing, presents the reader with the vital knowledge of how to harness the power of their computer and use this to create professional, appealing and engaging projects.