The app allows users to block robocalls, telemarketers and phone scammers.
Just define phone number prefixes and block up to 160 million numbers. Forget about unwanted calls and spammers spoofing tricks.
No registration, no user data collection. The app works completely offline.
WideProtect was mentioned on:
- Mac Geek Gab Podcast - https://www.macgeekgab.com/episode/733/
- LifeHacker - https://lifehacker.com/ios-android-app-of-the-week-wideprotect-and-mr-number-1824314011
- Beebom - https://beebom.com/how-to-block-spam-calls-a-complete-guide/
Interval repetition method implementation, but with intensive using modern iOS features like text recognition, speech recognition and voice synthesizer.
The accent of the application is on listening and speaking skills, not only reading and writing.
Learn languages faster with personalized voicecards and AI generated practice tests. Improve listening and speaking skills.
Makitra is a simple, intuitive electronic recipe book. This is a substitute for the paper notebook with recipes that many housewives and home cooks have or had.
The application allows you to write down recipes, make notes on them, edit them based on your taste preferences or the characteristics of the products of the region, and share recipes with friends or relatives.
Puzzle game for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Apple TV.
Simple rules - on each level you have to push boxes in warehouse to the positions.
Nice music, different 3D levels - from easy to difficult.
Right now only 8 gamers have solved more than 400 of 482 levels.
You have all chances to take the 1st place!
Improved vertical scroller game, where you still need to avoid collisions with other cars, tapping on the left or right side of the screen.
You should collect stars to get achievements, collect gas canisters and Repair Kits to drive as long as possible.
Indefinite levels, different achievements, Game Center scoreboards and more!
Classic puzzle game, with numbers or your photos.
The board has 15 square tiles numbered 1 to 15 in a frame that is 4 tile positions high and 4 tile positions wide, with one unoccupied position. Tiles in the same row or column of the open position can be moved by sliding them horizontally or vertically, respectively. The goal of the puzzle is to place the tiles in numerical order (from left to right, top to bottom).