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iSee iSay Farm Animals Now Available!

Monday, March 7th, 2011

That’s right, the second deck from iSee iSay and we’ve taken it to the farm!

This one is running on a new shell too, which is actually a Universal iPhone, iPad shell. This means iSee iSay will know the device is an iPad and will actually display properly (rather that in ultra small mode) on an iPad. iSee iSay Vehicles will get an update soon as well, and will get this new shell plus some extra features. Enjoy!

It is now available through the iTunes App Store – http://itunes.apple.com/app/id423035087#

iSee iSay Farm Animals will have your little one recognizing animals, the sounds they make, and how to spell for a variety of common farm animals!

Large buttons make it easy for your quick learner to use the app and identify cows, chickens, goats and more! Gives a new, realistic take on the game “what does a cow say?”

* Beautiful photos of animals!
* Real animal sounds!
* Easy enough for kids even under a year old!

We already know your child reaches for your iPhone, with iSee iSay Farm Animals let them have fun and learn without knowing it!

If you and your child enjoy iSee iSay Farm animals, please let us know and rate the app, we love to hear your feedback!

Please check out our other application, iSee iSay Vehicles – Tractors, fire engines, and more!

iSee iSay Vehicles Now Available!

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Learning and fun in one!
iSee iSay Vehicles will have your little one recognizing vehicles, the sounds they make, and how to spell for a variety of common vehicles!

Large buttons make it easy for your quick learner to identify fire engines, ambulances and more, in no time!
* 10 vehicles to listen to and learn! More coming in updates!
* Beautiful photo examples of real-life vehicles
* Authentic sounds
* Easy enough for kids even under a year old!

We already know your child reaches for your iPhone, with iSee iSay Vehicles let them have fun and learn without knowing it!

If you and your child enjoy iSee iSay Vehicles, please let us know and rate the app, we love to hear your feedback!

Keep an eye out for new apps from iSee iSay.

Purchase from the iTunes App Store now!

iCognito Version 1.0.1

Friday, January 21st, 2011

I am pleased to announce iCognito Version 1.0.1.  This version is available for purchase and upgrading as of this morning – January, 21 2011!  Please visit the iTunes store at the following link: Click Here

What’s New in Version 1.0.1

- Bug Fixes for Test Mode and Hands Free Mode
- Countdown timer for Test Mode and Hands Free Mode added
- Other Misc Bug Fixes

iCognito Version 1.0 is now available!

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

iCognito - Click to downloadI am pleased to announce my first iPhone App!  Read all about it below, and download by clicking here!

iCognito is an app that grants two users the ability to practice “Virtual Telepathy”. This means that you can communicate to each other using basic gestures while your iPhone remains in the front pocket of your jeans. No need to see, hear or type on your iPhone. When connected through iCognito, you and your partner are indeed, Joined at the Hip!

iCognito allows two users to connect via local Bluetooth wireless. When connected they can send and receive messages just like any standard chat room app. However, if they enable ‘Hands Free’ mode, iCognito will begin listening to and sending DOT and DASH messages that will trigger their partner device to receive the appropriate vibration signal. This ‘Virtual Telepathy’ allows two users to communicate without touching, seeing or hearing their device. They simply need to place it in their pants pocket where they can feel incoming iCognito messages.

The applications for iCognito are endless. Imagine communicating secretly to your friend during a double date, or signaling discretely to your spouse when it is time to leave a party. iCognito is a useful app for any situation that requires subtle, and secret communication.

As with anything that requires physical action, iCognito works best when you and your partner have practiced. Before using this App in a live situation, be sure to calibrate, and practice communicating in ‘Hands Free Mode’. It is a lot of fun to think about and practice what combination of DOT and DASH gestures will mean “Time to go!”, or “He’s a dud!” The more you practice, the more reliably iCognito works, and the more diverse your DOT/DASH vocabulary will become.

Thanks for your support!
The initial release of iCognito is fairly bare bones. I have some pretty cool ideas for future releases of iCognito, so please let your friends and family know about this cool App. If the interest exists – you can be sure I will put the time aside to add some great new features!

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