Posted on 08/01/2009 5:42:18 AM PDT by WVKayaker
iHandgun is an ultra realistic gun simulator application for iPhone and iPod touch.
When you pull back the slide, it makes a clicking sound. Touching the trigger results a gunshot sound, gun fire, smoke from the muzzle, and even an ejected cartridge!
It's of course reloadable. Change magazine and shoot as many times as you want.
(Excerpt) Read more at ifirearm.x0.com ...
Lots of folks here have iPhones. I’m typing this reply on one. Yes this particular apps is a bit silly IMHO, there’s even one that’s a shotgun. I don’t download them, but I’m always interested to hear about iPhone apps FReepers like.
I just downloaded a free eBook reader called BeamItDown that came with Homer’s two classics: The Ilyiad and The Odessey. Nice little reader.
Well I own several Zunes and I gave my niece one, so he’s one of the 5 remaining.
Won’t be long before this shows up on the android platform (G1). I’ll be looking for it.
that “info” is so 3 months ago...what’s next the drum app? the guitar app? how ‘bout the useless carpenters level app? the shotgun app? my point is there is nothing timely or relevant about the post - any thirteen year old has tried and tired of these novelties months ago...
I’ve got the free level app. It’ surprisingly accurate. I would’nt use it to build a house of course, but it works in a pinch for little things.
"You're so three months ago" ...
Steve Demeter developed the iPhone puzzle game Trism as a side project, but now he's quitting his day job. Why? Because he says he's generated $250,000 in profits since he started selling the $4.99 game on iTunes this summer. That's after Apple (AAPL) has taken its 30% cut of total sales, and after subtracting his initial investment of about $5,000.-BusinessInsider
Got it!
Thanks!...:)
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Seeing how it’s a toy gun, doesn’t it need and dayglo orange muzzle???
Thanks for the post. Will download this one.
Not so useless. A friend and I were building a ramp for my 93 year old mother and the spirit level we had was broken. We calibrated the iPhone's level app with a known level surface, and used it to build the ramp. A week or so later, I bought a replacement spirit level, and checked the levelness of the work done with the iPhone's app. It was right on, perfect.
Then there are apps like ePocrates which my physician friends are finding invaluable. There are literally thousands of very useful apps.
This one? Not so much.
Okay, who wants to start a betting pool for when the first kid gets expelled from school for having this app on his iPhone?
Your mobile phone or navigation device alerts you as you approach police speed traps.
OR THE PEN APP.
I want one, with hollow pts. please.
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Yeah, I was thinking that too. Love my G1. We can tether our G1’s. US iphone owners can NOT do that. When my broadband goes down at home, I tether up and am back at work on my laptop in less than a minute.
Tip: If you root your G1, the tethering apps produce a much faster connection than the one tethering app I am aware of for non-rooted phones. I have run speed tests using these apps when my laptop is wirelessly tethered to T-mobile 3G using the G1 as a modem. The speed is really very fast for the apps that require rooting, and produces a usable speed from the app for unrooted phones. All the apps are free.
Love the level app!
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