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From Nexar Software Studios
What's New
- Posted iDay Demo Video on YouTube. You can check almost all iDay operations in action.
- iDay 1.1.1 was released. This is a minor update that made event copy, cut, and paste work across calendars.
- iSheet 2.2 was released. This is a major update that added note for each cell so that you can include additional information to a cell that doen’t need to be displayed in a table, or lengthy information that is too long to display in small cell.
iDay 1.1.1
iDay is a vertical scrolling multiple calendar application that continuously scrolls even across month or year bound. You can create multiple calendar files, folders, and subfolders as many as you like, to create and organize calendars just fit for your purposes. You can watch iDay Demo Video on YouTube.
iNote 2.1.1
iNote is a feature rich note taking application yet easy to use and responsive. You can hierarchically organize your notes by creating folders and subfolders that can be password-protected, can sync notes with Google Docs, can register frequently used text to the customizable clipboard, etc., while most operations require minimal number of taps.
iSheet 2.2
iSheet lets you create text tables in both portrait and landscape modes, having unique features like screen-wide data input and view window and one touch cell, column, and row copy, paste, insertion, and move operation to handle table data easily and effectively on a small iPhone or iPod touch screen. Sheet can be exported and imported to/from Google Spreadsheets, wherever you are.
iPlan 1.2.1
iPlan is a calendar application allowing you to quickly access and browse event information just on time. You can also synchronize data with Google Calendar and use them off-line.
iDiagram 1.1
iDiagram lets you draw diagrams with rectangles, ellipses, lines, and text, in both portrait and landscape modes. You can capture diagram as JPEG image to store it in your photo album, then email it using the built-in Photo.app.
iCalc 1.1
iCalc is an easy-to-edit calculator focusing on "editing" each number in a calculation. You no more need to be nervous when you handle a lot of numbers at a time, as you can check and edit all numbers afterward.
