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Fix It v2.0 ??? still waiting for approval from the App Store

Fix It v2.0 ??? still waiting for approval from the App Store

:!: NOTE: We are still waiting for FIX IT new upgrade (v2.0) to be approved/released on the App Store… we do not understand why it is taking so long. Anyway, it should happen in the next few days (the upgrade was sent to the App Store 8-9 days ago :sad: )

We still have 2 redeem codes available (they can be used in the USA market only … Apple internal policies, sorry)
IMPORTANT: With the release of the new upgrade 10 more redeem codes will be up for grabs :mrgreen:

Here are a couple of  screenshots of the upgrade v2.0 and a list of the new/updated features…

Fix It - v2.0 upgrade

Fix It - v2.0 upgrade

Fix It - edit mode

Fix It - edit mode

UPGRADE v2.0:
- Search engine improved – 5 times faster when dealing with duplicates;
- Memory issue solved in Fix Duplicates;
- NEW – page indexing added to Fix Duplicates;
- NEW – shows how many phone numbers/emails there are for each duplicate.

Antonio Corocher
Project Manager

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10 redeem codes for Fix It available!!!! FREE!!!

10 redeem codes for Fix It available!!!! FREE!!!

The first 10 users who will send us a request for a redeem code at wildfone@wildflip.com (indicate follow up: ADVIPAI_10FixIt in your mail) will receive it within 1 WEEK and will have Fix-It for free… hurry up! Only 10 available (please note that redeem codes can only be used on the US iTunes store… you will need a US iTunes account)

IMPORTANT: We had to modify the delivery date because we discovered a memory issue on the iPhone when there are more than 1500 contacts and more than 200 duplicates… the iPhone does not seem able to handle the huge amount of data… an upgrade will be released Monday/Tuesday and should be approved by Apple within a few days… sorry for the inconvenience and please, be patient… we are doing this to provide you with the best possible product!


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Fix It – Fix Labels & Find/Delete/restore Duplicates in your Contacts!

All we ask in exchange is that  you kindly write an honest review about the App. Once you have received the redeem code and have installed Fix-It on your iPhone you will be able to go back to your iTunes account and write a review…. please be kind :-) … we put a lot of work into this App and we are continuously improving it.

If you find anything you do not like… or something you would like us to improve… or if you have any trouble or find any issue, please send us an email… Any feedback will be appreciated. Thank you.

Hope the 10 lucky ones will find Fix It useful.

Kind Regards,
Antonio Corocher
Project Manager

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Robot Comics’ CREATIVE COMMONS Line of Free iPhone Comics Apps

Robot Comics’ CREATIVE COMMONS Line of Free iPhone Comics Apps

Cory Doctorow's Futuristic Tales of the Here and Now

ROBOT COMICS is proud to announce a new line of FREE CREATIVE COMMONS mobile comics for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and Google Android!

Following the macroeconomics practice of releasing free products to extend the use of any given platform, Robot Comics hopes to increase the awareness, use, and natural enjoyment of mobile comics worldwide by releasing professionally produced mobile versions of open source comics media.

The titles currently available are:

1) Cory Doctorow’s Futuristic Tales of the Here and Now

Cory Doctorow’s Futuristic Tales of the Here and Now is the Creative Commons comics adaptation of six short stories by Boing Boing editor and science-fiction writer Cory Doctorow. Originally published in print by IDW Publishing, Futuristic Tales of the Here and Now was adapted from traditional print to mobile comic issues by digital comics publisher Robot Comics. The result are eight Creative Commons mobile comics specifically designed for iPhone, iPod touch and Android devices. Combined, the mobile Futuristic Tales have been downloaded more than 30,000 times in less than two months.

Cory recently covered the Robot Comics release of his work on his BOING BOING blog – http://www.boingboing.net/2009/06/24/my-graphic-novel-for.html, including a reference to the somewhat controversial rejection of his the first issue of FTotHaN by Apple – http://www.boingboing.net/2009/05/03/apples-censors-remov.html

For the full list of titles and links for readers to directly find the stories on the Apple or Google marketplace, go to http://www.robotcomics.net/2009/06/cory-doctorows-futuristic-tales/#more-754


2) Ubunchu

Ubunchu manga iPhone icon

Ubunchu, the unnoficial manga of the world’s cutest Linux distro, is now available worldwide on Apple’s mobile phones. Two editions are offered: the original Japanese right-to-left version and the Western left-to-right adaptation. And like its inspiration Ubuntu, it can be downloaded for free.

SYNOPSIS: The Sysadmin Club has bought a shiny new awesome computer. Will it run Windows? A CLI-based Linux? Mac? Risa may have another answer…

Created by Hiroshi Seo and originally published by ASCII Media Works Inc. under a Creative Commons license, which has allowed its translation and adaptation into multiple languages and formats. Robot Comics has created a remix specifically designed for Android, iPhone and iPod touch devices.

Credits: Hiroshi Seo (written and illustrated by), Fumihito Yoshida (translator), Hajime Mizuno (translator), Martin Owens (translation editor), Arturo Silva (translation editor), Yael Duckwen (remixed by).

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE UBUNCHU MANGA FOR MOBILES visit http://www.robotcomics.net/2009/06/unofficial-ubuntu-manga-ubunchu-arrives-iphone and http://www.robotcomics.net/2009/05/ubunchu-1-righttoleft-2 and http://www.robotcomics.net/2009/06/ubunchu-1-lefttoright

UBUNCHU Issue #2 (also Creative Commons) was recently released in Japan and will be released next month by us.

3) Misery Depot

miserydepotredux.cover Misery Depot redux


Description
: An anomaly causes an elderly mother to awake undressed inside a humid capsule. The voice of her daughter echoes in her memory, the intent of her words forgotten. Was she sharing the completeness of their unity, or hatefully wishing her mother’s demise?

A free mystery/science fiction one-shot intended for mature audiences, available in two editions: MISERY DEPOT REDUX and MISERY DEPOT DEFINITE.

Thematic sequel (also Creative Commons) Empathy will be released next month.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON MISERY DEPOT VISIT: http://www.robotcomics.net/2009/03/misery-depot-redux and  http://www.robotcomics.net/2009/03/misery-depot-definite/

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