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Clear App | For Iphone

There are thousands of apps that let you create a list of things to do, even synchronize them with online services - but Clear becomes a revolutionary App with a distinguishing element, a super-simple and very interesting interface. The screen is fully occupied by lists and things to do, and all operations are made through gestures that are learned naturally and in few seconds. Instead of intrusive elements to add and manage lists of items, everything is processed throughnatural gestures, such as "open space" between two elements, or drag the list, etc.. Check out the video



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WAKE ALARM APP

Wake is an original iPhone alarm app created by the company Tiny Hearts. The user interface is gorgeous and highly intuitive, it has the particularity of using gestures to control the application. According to the mode you choose, you can snooze the alarm via a small pat on the screen (if in morning mood slap), turn the alarm off by flipping your phone or shake to wake. It is also possible to set the alarm choosing from 3 difficulty settings in shake mode…perfect ...
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NOISLI

Noisli is a beautifully designed app that generates background noise and color for working and relaxing. The minimal app follows the success of the popular web version already being used by coders, programmers, bloggers, writers, students and translators during work. As with the web version, the app lets you play and mix sounds such as rain, wind, fire, water stream…even a coffee shop! you can then create and save your very own background stream to work with or re...
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SEISMOMETER IPHONE APP

With this cool app by Yellowagents, you can measure everything that vibrates, shakes or moves. Seismometer uses your iPhones built in accelerometer to measure movements in two axes, calculate the resulting energy and draw the results on a rolling logarithmic scale. Apparently this thing is so sensitive, it can even notice your heartbeats!...
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