Dead On Demographic Apps

Math Trainer 1
Train your arithmetic skills while playing agame
Sound Recorder 1.2.2
Record voice and audio from your mobile
Learn Tagalog Fast 1.1
I believe conversational Tagalog should beeasy to learn and that you can have fun doing it.You already know 50% of it!The course makes heavy use of Taglish, i.e. Tagalog + English,which is commonly spoken in the Philippines. This will allow you toquickly engage with local speakers in a confident manner.I hate long lists of verbs, adjectives and nouns to learn. Thisis the most ineffective way of learning the basics: it's slow,boring and painful. The best way to learn a language is to startspeaking it. This is what I focus on.The goal of this app is to build your confidence and get youbeginning to speak and converse with Filipinos. The great thingabout Tagalog is that generally any attempt to speak Tagalog is metwith great enthusiasm and a big smile from the recipient even ifyou make a mistake and sound silly. You won't be judged for makingmistakes so relax and start making some!Filipinos very often speak Taglish, this is a combination ofTagalog and English though without formally defined rules.
Arrow Hero 0.0.1
Match your inputs with an unstoppable continuous overwhelming flowof arrows.
Audio Tuner 1.06
Audio Tuner helps you tune your musicalinstruments perfectly
Hold That Smiley 1.1
A game for shepherds and cowboys who likescats.
Sound Therapy 1
Binaural Beats stimulates your brain bysending special auditory artifacts directly into your headphones toproduce subtle changes in behavior through entertainment ofbrainwaves frequency. Brain activity operates in waves whosefrequency can be encouraged to change by the sound waves producedin the app.
Bubble Level 1.9.5
Hold any of the phone's four sides against anobject to test it for level or plumb, or lay it down on a flatsurface for a 360° level.- Calibrate- Show angle or inclination- Sound effects- Install on SD- Orientation locking- Roof pitch- No Internet access required- Open source- Over 11,000,000 downloads
Chords Finder 1.0
Fetch the chords, add capo, and transpose thechords of your favorite songs.//Aboutthis appThe main purpose in transposing music is to change key: to makethe music easier to sing, to make it easier to play instrumentally,or to affect an intended mood by changing the pitch and/ortone.Musicians commonly use a capo to raise the pitch of a frettedinstrument so they can play in a different key using the samefingerings as playing open (i.e., without a capo). In effect, acapo uses a fret of an instrument to create a new nut at a highernote than the instrument's actual nut.You can save and load chords into and from your device.Click on a chord to see the suggested guitar fingering. Multiplefingerings are shown, with the most common one first.//About this projectThis is free and open-source software and this app was publishedin order to take your suggestion to make it more useful, so if youlike this app please let us know what feature would you likw added(feedback/review).You can find the source code for this app here. All new featureswill be here:https://github.com/DeadOnD/Chord-FinderThis project was forked from the original which is here:https://github.com/nolanlawson/ChordReaderRoot
Klara's Memory Game 1
This is a custom memory game for Klara.If you want your own custom game for your kids please go tohttps://www.fiverr.com/customkidsapps
Chess Game Viewer 2.00
Shane's Chess Information Database GameViewerallows you download and replay and review tournament chessgames.The app connects to Shane's Chess Information Database which isapopular application for viewing and maintaining huge databasesofchess games.This is an open source app and the code can be found here:https://github.com/DeadOnD/Chess-Game-ViewerWe are looking for suggestions on how to improve the app.Pleasesend your features request to [email protected] will do our best.
Simplest Chess Clock On Earth! 2.1
Nothing can be simpler than this chessclock.Designed for ease of use and terribly easy settings. Enjoy agameof chess with this hassle free chess clock.
Quiz on Capitals and Countries 1.0
A trivia quiz about countries and capitalswitha slightly sadistic leaning.
Quiz on Anime Characters 2.0
Match the characters to the shows and testifyou are certified anime addict.
Battle Sound Effects 2.0
Various military battle / war sound effects, including airplane,bombs, rifle shots, and more
Dear Diary 2.0
Your personal journal
Magic Ascii Fun Camera 1.1.2
Magic Ascii Fun Camera generates images inrealtime from whatever your camera is pointing at, either in grayscale,in the primary colors or in full color. Instead of a normalimagemade of pixels, each area will have a coloured letter of theLatinalphabet or another ASCII character.You can also create ASCII versions of pictures in yourgallery,and optionally have ASCII versions automatically generatedeverytime you take a picture with the standard camera app.
Rocket Bomber 2.0
Bomb enemy buildings
Notes and Perfect PitchTrainer 6
This a game that trains you how toidentifynotes on sheet music. Why? Because music is fun that iswhy!
Metronome 1.0.1
A simple metronome. Supports 1 to 200 beats per minute and 8meters. The application is intended to be run only in portraitmode.
Track Borrowers 1
Keep track of who borrowed your stuff
Manage Your Emotions 1
Mindfulness and self-compassion trackerwhichbrings awareness to painful feelings and the unmet needscausingthese feelings. It can also be customized to suggest kindactionsthat can be taken after the feelings and need havebeenidentified.
Book Apps: The Inner Flame 3.0
This scarce antiquarian book is afacsimilereprint of the original. Due to its age, it maycontainimperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia andflawedpages. Because we believe this work is culturally important,wehave made it available as part of our commitment forprotecting,preserving, and promoting the world's literature inaffordable,high quality, modern editions that are true to theoriginal work.Excerpt from The Inner Flame a NovelSoft snowflakes whirled around the lonely mountain cabin underaNovember sky. The wind that had rushed up the valley sighingandgroaning between the wooded walls, now roared its wild delightinthe freedom of the heights. The twilight was deepening fast.Twowomen were alone in the cabin. The one who was at home stoopedandput another log on the blazing fire. The other could nothavestooped, no matter how willing her spirit, so straitlyandfashionably was her ample figure bound by artful boneandsteel."Mercy, Mary!" she ejaculated, standing stock still in themiddleof the room, fixed there by a triumphant shriek of therioting wind."I never had the least desire to go up in anaeroplane. Are you wellanchored here?"
Defend The Core 1.0
Are you looking for a relaxing game? Then playthis game up to level 10. Then go back to your less stressful workor suffer through red dots hell!
Learn Tagalog Fast and Easy 2.1
For the last 8 years, I’ve beeninteractingwith Filipinos in Tagalog & TagLish in offices, inthe street,in themall, while climbing mountains, hiking...and I've lovedeveryminute.I’ve been bartering, asking for directions, asking abouttheirfamily, learning about their culture, asking fordiscounts, making them laugh. And...I’ve loved every minute.Conversational Tagalog is incredible, it’s fun, it’s aprivilegeto be able to interact on such a personal level ina language Filipinos feel comfortable with.The course material is built 100% from the ground-up based onmyexperience as a foreigner learning Tagalog and istaught by native Filipinos.I believe conversational Tagalog should be easy to learn andthatyou can have fun doing it. You already know 50%of it!The course makes heavy use of Taglish, i.e. Tagalog +English,which is commonly spoken in the Philippines. Thiswill allow you to quickly engage with local speakers inaconfident manner.I hate long lists of verbs, adjectives and nouns to learn.Thisis the most ineffective way of learning the basics:it's slow, boring and painful. The fastest and easiest waytolearn a new language is to start speaking it. This iswhat we will focus on.The difference with our approach is that we focusonconversational Tagalog — useful words, phrases, grammaticalconstructions that you can use to communicate immediatelywithnative speakers. We focus less on memorizing listsof words and more on speaking from day one.The goal of this course is to build your confidence and getyoubeginning to speak and converse with Filipinos. Thegreat thing about Tagalog is that generally any attempt tospeakit is met with great enthusiasm and a big smilefrom the recipient even if you make a mistake and soundsilly.You won't be judged for making mistakes so relax andstart making some!Not everyone has a native speaker to practice with so we setupaSkype group. Find [email protected] onSkype to participate in practice sessions.-------A few examples of what you will learn from this course:Breaking the ice - Short phrases that can quickly establishgoodrapport, make Filipinos laugh and enjoy a relaxedinteraction!Being polite - Politeness is one of the characteristicsFilipinosare known for. You'll learn how to say 'po' and'opo' and how to insert them in every sentence and to usethirdperson pronouns to indicate politeness.Most useful and common pronouns - Before learning thephrasesyou'll master the different pronouns to make yousufficient at structuring Tagalog sentences!Giving commands and invitations - The two useful Taqalogwordsthat you can use to give out commands and invitepeople to an activity. This is very helpful inside the office,athome, and while commuting!Describing what you want or like - Two easy Tagalog wordstobetter express your likes and dislikes. Very usefulwhen placing an order in a restaurant, or asking for youreveryneed.Suggesting alternatives - Describe what you want to do orwhereyou want to go instead. Useful for giving your ownopinion, and making adjustments in meeting andconversations.Asking basic questions - Using the Tagalog equivalent ofWhere,What, and Why and linking them with pronouns.Useful for asking directions, ordering in a restaurant,andasking for a persons's basic information.Past, present, and future tense - An easy way to learn how touseTagalog affixes in every verb in order todescribe any activity more fittingly!Stating what you have or don't have - Using two words to stateifyou have or don't have something. Very useful inevery setting.
Slide Maze
Easy enough in the start but don't letthesimplicity of the game fool you amigo!
Learn Italian Fast 1.3
Italian is the official language of Italyandone of the four official languages in Switzerland. You’llfindItalian speakers in Malta, Vatican State, San Marino,Croatia,lovenia and France (especially in Corsica)Italian is also the second most spoken language in Argentina.Ithas however seen a decline in the African countries of EritreaandLibya, which used to be Italian coloniesThe historic influence of Italian culture in terms ofmusic,food, architecture, design, literature and science isveryprominent in other languagesHave you ever said ciao?Have you eaten al fresco, ordered a pizza, spaghetti, broccolioracappuccino?Fiasco and propaganda are also of Italian origin.Even if you’re not an opera fan, you might be familiarwithmaestro,orchestra, piano and solo. You might even sing acappellain your shower!Other words have a different spelling, but they are stillveryclose to English and you can figure out their meaning, suchasteatro, cattedrale or caffèWith Italian, si legge come si scrive, it’s read as it’s writtenso,helpfully, it looks similar to how it soundsPronunciation is clear with every vowel distinctly enunciatedandthesing-song intonation makes sounds easier to identify.Vocabularyis similar to other languages of Latin originNouns can be masculine or feminine and, as a result, adjectivesneedto agree with them. There are six endings for each verbtenseAlthough certain aspects of the language can seem trickyatfirst, grasp some simple rules and you’ll be able to communicateina variety of situations
Speech Coach 1
Gives immediate feedback on the sound ofyourvoice for training pronunciation, articulation and diction.Auseful aid for learning foreign languages or treatingspeechdisorders.
Memery 1.9.2
A memory game with memes! How coolisthat!?
Book Apps: Alice in Wonderland 1.0
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland(commonlyshortened to Alice in Wonderland) is an 1865 novel writtenbyEnglish mathematician Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under thepseudonymLewis Carroll. It tells of a girl named Alice fallingthrough arabbit hole into a fantasy world populated bypeculiar,anthropomorphic creatures. The tale plays with logic,giving thestory lasting popularity with adults as well as withchildren. Itis considered to be one of the best examples of theliterarynonsense genre. Its narrative course and structure,characters andimagery have been enormously influential in bothpopular cultureand literature, especially in the fantasygenre.Alice was published in 1865, three years after CharlesLutwidgeDodgson and the Reverend Robinson Duckworth rowed a boat uptheIsis on 4 July 1862 (this popular date of the "goldenafternoon"might be a confusion or even another Alice-tale, forthatparticular day was cool, cloudy, and rainy) with the threeyoungdaughters of Henry Liddell (the Vice-Chancellor ofOxfordUniversity and Dean of Christ Church): Lorina CharlotteLiddell(aged 13, born 1849, "Prima" in the book's prefatory verse);AlicePleasance Liddell (aged 10, born 1852, "Secunda" in theprefatoryverse); Edith Mary Liddell (aged 8, born 1853, "Tertia" intheprefatory verse).The journey began at Folly Bridge in Oxford and ended 3 miles (5km)north-west in the village of Godstow. During the trip, Dodgsontoldthe girls a story that featured a bored little girl namedAlice whogoes looking for an adventure. The girls loved it, andAlice Liddellasked Dodgson to write it down for her. He beganwriting themanuscript of the story the next day, although thatearliest versionno longer exists. The girls and Dodgson tookanother boat trip amonth later when he elaborated the plot to thestory of Alice, andin November he began working on the manuscriptin earnest.To add the finishing touches, he researched natural history fortheanimals presented in the book, and then had the book examinedbyother children—particularly the children of George MacDonald.Headded his own illustrations but approached John Tennieltoillustrate the book for publication, telling him that the storyhadbeen well liked by children.On 26 November 1864, he gave Alice the handwritten manuscriptofAlice's Adventures Under Ground, with illustrations byDodgsonhimself, dedicating it as "A Christmas Gift to a Dear ChildinMemory of a Summer's Day". Some, including MartinGardner,speculate that there was an earlier version that wasdestroyedlater by Dodgson when he wrote a more elaborate copy byhand.But before Alice received her copy, Dodgson was already preparingitfor publication and expanding the 15,500-word original to27,500words, most notably adding the episodes about the CheshireCat andthe Mad Tea-Party.
TSM Pad 1.3.2
Original source code from https://github.com/plafue/writeily-pro