Acey Deucey 2 is now available in the App Store for only 99¢ (0.79€ / £0.59). Check it out! — A²
PS: Please note that Acey Deucey 1.0 is now deprecated and obsolete. Thank you.
Acey Deucey 2 is now available in the App Store for only 99¢ (0.79€ / £0.59). Check it out! — A²
PS: Please note that Acey Deucey 1.0 is now deprecated and obsolete. Thank you.
As of 5 minutes ago, Acey Deucey 2.0 has been submitted to the iOS App Store. We’re really worked hard on this and we can’t wait to share it with you. — A²
Version 1.0.2 of Lexicon Romanum has been submitted to Apple. When available, this update will be free to available customers, and the app will continue to be available for $5.99 (or equivalent) from the Mac App Store. It contains the following improvements and bug fixes:
— A²
Rectangle Tetris is now here! You can go download it from the Mac App Store for $0.99. — A²
We have completely rewritten Rectangle Tetris for submission to the Mac App Store. Stay tuned! — A²
Lexicon Romanum is now here! It’s available to download for an introductory price of $2.99 (normally $5.99) from the Mac App Store. — A²
After almost twelve days of excruciating patience, Lexicon Romanum, our new English ↔ Latin dictionary for Mac OS X, is in review with the Mac App Store team. Hopefully we’ll have some good news and a download link here soon. — A²
Pandamonia LLC’s online store has been shut down indefinitely because we are rewriting our current Mac apps to take advantage of Apple’s Mac App Store. To this end, pComputer ID is obsolete but our apps should be back soon. Thank you.
It’s been almost three months since we released Acey Deucey. I just wanted to let everyone know that Acey Deucey is still in development. We released version 1.0 knowing that we would release an iPad-compatible version once iOS 4.2 was available. It took a lot longer than we thought it would, but we decided to skip over version 1.1 and release version 2.0 in the upcoming weeks.
— Stay tuned, Alex.
Caché is now at version 1.1. This update shortens the resulting strings by no using variable string integer lengths for each character instead of a fixed length of four.