WeesWares

WeesWares is a developer specializing in Entertainment, Reference, News & Weather, Navigation, Lifestyle, and Travel. This is their unofficial MobileDevHQ profile page. With this info, users can learn more about WeesWares and submit product feedback, partnership ideas or customer engineering requests.

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  • Published apps: 28
  • Categories: 6
  • Average rating: 2.5
  • Average price: $0.14

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12/30/2010 TUAW's Daily App: Roget's Thesaurus, by TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog

Dec 30th 2010 at 11:00AM "Any word you have to look up in the thesaurus is the wrong word." Stephen King, On Writing Successfully: Is the thesaurus arranged alphabetically or conceptually (like the original Roget)? On the app store it says this is the "1911" version. A little out of date, maybe? On the app store it says this is the "1911" version. A little out of date, maybe? Speaking of practical apps, what about one that rrmembers what you have to talk about with someone and then shows that to you when you call that person or when they call you? It exists: youRecall. It was written by me, a young medical doctor from Portugal that is trying to launch an iOS specific independent software company... But no one knows who we are. We would love to appear on an TUAW review :) 9zeci ro iPhone 4 wallpapers are very much a thing of personal preference. TUAW (or The Unofficial Apple Weblog) is a website devoted to tips, reviews, news, analysis and opinion on everything Apple. © 2011 AOL Inc. All Rights Reserved. We value our readership, especially when we receive tips which help us write compelling content. Use this form to send us a tip. Note: Some fields are required. Read More

04/05/2010 Digg and Android’s uninspired social, mobile bookmarking sites - iPhone app article - Kristen Nicole | Appolicious ™ iPhone App Directory, by iPhone Apps: Find, share and track | Appolicious ™ iPhone App Directory

Digg for Android has finally been released as a native mobile app, giving Digg users a new interface to tap into while on the go. Though not as robust as Digg’s iPhone app, the Digg Android app has a few good features. Where the Digg Android app is vastly lacking, however, is in the sharing department. As consumers use their mobile devices more and more for accessing the Web, it’s important to make media-sharing from a mobile interface quick and simple. Here are some Android apps that will help you access Digg, as well as share Web content cross-bookmarking sites: Digg’s free Android app is fairly basic, giving access to top, recent and upcoming stories on the site. You can vote, view comments and filter them by "all" or "best."  While bookmarking through the phone’s "Share" mechanism is not yet available, this native Android app is far better than the third party offerings previously ranked in the Android Market. If you still care to use one of those third party sites to access Digg, Diggdroid is one of the best. The free Android app lets you view top stories and Digg them as well, though there are no options for adding a link to Digg. Though it's the most well integrated of the other Digg Android apps, it’s primarily done through the browser interface for Digg’s Web site. Readerscope is a feed reader, but it aggregates top stories from Digg, amongst other outlets and social bookmarking sites. The free Android app also incorporates sharing features via SMS, email, Twitter, and Delicious. This will be a good app for interacting better with Digg -- if Digg allows for third-party mobile app submission.  SocialDroid PRO is a central mobile tool for managing multiple social media accounts. Interaction with each account is limited, but the features are enough to perform basic functions. As Digg is one of the supported services, you can customize and access news as it appears. A “Submit to Digg” button indicates SocialDroid’s anticipation of Digg, offering a future option for sharing content through third parties as well. Google Buzz is another recently-launched Android app, with the sharing factor being a primary focus.  The free mobile app lets you share content from your phone, while displaying your social media stream and conversations with others. Restricted third-party integration with sites like Twitter is also included. As Twitter Favorites are becoming another form of Read More

05/11/2009 iPhone tethering, mobile billing (and Android) coming to O2 UK, by All About iPhone

By on May 11, 2009 It’s time for a round-up of info I’ve gleaned from recent posts on Twitter. O2 have an official presence on Twitter, and recently asked for suggestions for iPhone apps. Giving away some apps specific to their network would be a good move for the carrier – they could add some real value to the iPhone customer experience. Some of the most requested included: And my favourite app request: Tethering O2 have also revealed via Twitter that they are working on tethering with Apple. There’s no word on whether this will be included in monthly tariffs, but if I was to bet, I’d say probably not. Can you say Bolt On? One more snippet to note: Android is coming to O2. O2 Germany has already confirmed the Samsung I7500, but I believe this is the first news about Android hitting O2 in the UK. Read More


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