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Enjoy Your Dates Better with this Interest-Based Dating App - Published on 12/12/19
Dallas based YeahWeKhan, LLC releases Twoish 1.1, a minor update to its popular dating app for iOS and Android devices. Twoish was developed exclusively for matching people based on their interests and hobbies. The app enables users to find nearby events and invite others who are interested in the same events. For those who aren't looking for love or dating, but merely a group to hang out with, there's a separate option enabling friendships between likeminded people in the neighborhood.
Dallas, Texas - YeahWeKhan, LLC is proud to announce the release of Twoish 1.1, a minor update to the company's popular dating app developed for iOS and Android devices. Ever felt tongue-tied on a date? Not because you were smitten, but only because you and your partner had nothing common to do or talk about. That's the pitfall of online dating apps that allow users to swipe right or left based on looks. A few online chats are not enough to reveal someone's personality to ensure a successful date. However, Twoish, the new kid on the dating block, breaks away from the conventional format of dating apps by enabling users to choose each other based on events they'd like to attend in an area.
"In a world where loneliness and depression are growing problems, even those with thousands of online connections find it hard to connect with a partner in the real world. With Twoish, we decided to merge the virtual and the real worlds by creating an event-based app that not only lets you discover what's happening in your vicinity but also someone to attend your favorite events with," says Nazair Khan, Founder, Twoish.
Twoish is a unique dating platform for folks who are tired of swiping right and left to find a like-minded partner to go out with. On the app, you can discover people in your neighborhood who are up for drinks, dinner, karaoke, paintball, movies, and other such events so that you can bond over shared interests.
"It becomes a lot easier to say hi when the other person has similar tastes in activities," adds Mr. Khan, who has designed a separate interface on the app for users not looking for a partner but friends in crime (read, fun!). "The app lets you discover events, people interested in those events, and also lets you create your own events or meetups. You can choose at the outset whether you are looking for a date or a gang of friends, and the app throws up personalized suggestions to meet your criteria."
For those who are tired of the swiping game and are looking for a company in real-time, the Twoish app offers a plethora of features that are perfect to meet up with likeminded people and have some real fun.
Here's what we loved in Twoish app:
* A curated list of events near you
* A list of people who share your interests
* Chat option to invite others who are interested in the same events
* Option to create your own events and invite others
* View a list of users who are interested in your meetup
* Secure and personalized chat option for users
* Follow other users and mark them as favorites
* Block jerks and report inappropriate behavior
"We have designed the Twoish app with our users' security in mind. That's why we give them full control over their profile to block jerks and report any inappropriate events and behavior so that we can take action," says Mr. Khan.
Those looking for love or friends to hangout can join the Twoish app to meet people in real-time and bond over common interests. Visit the Twoish App website to know more.
Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
* iOS 11.0 or later
* 120.1 MB
Pricing and Availability:
Twoish app is currently available for free on the App Store under the 'Social Networking' category.
Twoish 1.1: https://www.twoish.com/
Download from the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/twoish/id1462427791?ls=1
Screenshot: https://is3-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Purple123/v4/cd/02/d1/cd02d1fd-14ae-70d2-fcbe-e2e55fc5b4e9/pr_source.png/750x750bb.jpeg
App Icon: https://is3-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Purple113/v4/74/6d/ea/746dead7-4c97-f431-bf2f-24bc172ad1a1/source/60x60bb.jpg
Twoish was founded in early Jan 2019 and created in Dallas, Texas at Capital Factory. Capital Factory is a resource center for entrepreneurs and a venture capital firm. Nazair Khan is the founder of Twoish and specializes in product development in both the healthcare and online dating industry. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2019 YeahWeKhan, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.
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PDF Checkpoint Now Supports macOS Mojave: PDF Preflight, Conversion Tool
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PDF Checkpoint Now Supports macOS Mojave: PDF Preflight, Conversion Tool - Published on 12/12/19
Zevrix Solutions announces PDF Checkpoint 1.9.7, a compatibility update to company's PDF preflight and conversion solution. Remarkably fast, PDF Checkpoint automatically preflights, exports as images, splits and optimizes Adobe PDFs. The software can also convert the PDF document colors to specific ICC profile helping users easily prepare their files for print, web and mobile devices. The new version adds support for macOS 10.15 Catalina and fixes CMYK images rendering in Affinity PDF files.
Toronto (ON), Canada - Zevrix Solutions today announces PDF Checkpoint 1.9.7, a compatibility update to company's PDF preflight and conversion automation tool. Remarkably fast, PDF Checkpoint automatically preflights, exports as images, splits and optimizes batches of Adobe PDF files. PDF Checkpoint is an ideal tool for users who need a fast, affordable and easy to use solution to check PDF files for errors and convert them to the desired format and color space.
The new version adds support for the recently released macOS 10.15 Catalina and is offered as a free update to licensed users. The update also fixed an issue in which previews of CMYK images in PDF created by Affinity products appeared inverted.
"PDF Checkpoint saves me a lot of time when deciphering client-submitted ads for large magazines," says Miles Linklater of design studio 24pt Helvetica in Vancouver, Canada. "It's a great idea to enable color profile conversion in PDF files so easily."
PDF Checkpoint is designed to automate and simplify PDF workflows of publishers, ad agencies, prepress houses, printers and graphic designers:
* Batch preflighting and conversion of PDF files
* Check PDF fonts, colors, images and metadata for specific attributes
* Convert PDF color mode using ICC profiles
* Split files into single page PDFs
* Route files by preflight results into success and error folders
* Export PDF as images with specific resolution, color and page scale
For example, users can preflight a folder of PDF files and convert them to TIFF images at 300 dpi while scaling each page by 50%. Users can also create print-ready PDFs from such apps as Apple Pages and Swift Publisher by converting colors to the recommended CMYK profile.
Pricing and availability:
PDF Checkpoint can be purchased on Mac App Store and Zevrix website for $39.95 (USD), as well as from authorized resellers. The update is free to licensed users. Trial is also available for download. PDF Checkpoint requires macOS 10.8-10.15.
Zevrix Solutions: http://zevrix.com
PDF Checkpoint 1.9.7: http://zevrix.com/PDFCheckpoint.php
Download PDF Checkpoint: http://zevrix.com/PDFCheckpoint.dmg
Purchase: http://zevrix.com/store.php
Screenshot: http://zevrix.com/screenshots/pdfcheckpoint/pdfc-main-sierra.jpg
Located in Toronto, Canada, Zevrix Solutions provides automation and productivity solutions for Adobe Creative Cloud and Creative Suite software, PDF workflows, graphic file diagnostics and Microsoft Office output on Mac OS. Zevrix is dedicated to help professionals increase their profits through automating everyday tasks, producing error-free documents, saving disk space and cutting production costs. For more information, visit their website. Copyright (C) 2019 Zevrix Solutions. All Rights Reserved. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.
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PDF Checkpoint Now Supports macOS Mojave: PDF Preflight, Conversion Tool - Published on 12/12/19
Zevrix Solutions announces PDF Checkpoint 1.9.7, a compatibility update to company's PDF preflight and conversion solution. Remarkably fast, PDF Checkpoint automatically preflights, exports as images, splits and optimizes Adobe PDFs. The software can also convert the PDF document colors to specific ICC profile helping users easily prepare their files for print, web and mobile devices. The new version adds support for macOS 10.15 Catalina and fixes CMYK images rendering in Affinity PDF files.
Toronto (ON), Canada - Zevrix Solutions today announces PDF Checkpoint 1.9.7, a compatibility update to company's PDF preflight and conversion automation tool. Remarkably fast, PDF Checkpoint automatically preflights, exports as images, splits and optimizes batches of Adobe PDF files. PDF Checkpoint is an ideal tool for users who need a fast, affordable and easy to use solution to check PDF files for errors and convert them to the desired format and color space.
The new version adds support for the recently released macOS 10.15 Catalina and is offered as a free update to licensed users. The update also fixed an issue in which previews of CMYK images in PDF created by Affinity products appeared inverted.
"PDF Checkpoint saves me a lot of time when deciphering client-submitted ads for large magazines," says Miles Linklater of design studio 24pt Helvetica in Vancouver, Canada. "It's a great idea to enable color profile conversion in PDF files so easily."
PDF Checkpoint is designed to automate and simplify PDF workflows of publishers, ad agencies, prepress houses, printers and graphic designers:
* Batch preflighting and conversion of PDF files
* Check PDF fonts, colors, images and metadata for specific attributes
* Convert PDF color mode using ICC profiles
* Split files into single page PDFs
* Route files by preflight results into success and error folders
* Export PDF as images with specific resolution, color and page scale
For example, users can preflight a folder of PDF files and convert them to TIFF images at 300 dpi while scaling each page by 50%. Users can also create print-ready PDFs from such apps as Apple Pages and Swift Publisher by converting colors to the recommended CMYK profile.
Pricing and availability:
PDF Checkpoint can be purchased on Mac App Store and Zevrix website for $39.95 (USD), as well as from authorized resellers. The update is free to licensed users. Trial is also available for download. PDF Checkpoint requires macOS 10.8-10.15.
Zevrix Solutions: http://zevrix.com
PDF Checkpoint 1.9.7: http://zevrix.com/PDFCheckpoint.php
Download PDF Checkpoint: http://zevrix.com/PDFCheckpoint.dmg
Purchase: http://zevrix.com/store.php
Screenshot: http://zevrix.com/screenshots/pdfcheckpoint/pdfc-main-sierra.jpg
Located in Toronto, Canada, Zevrix Solutions provides automation and productivity solutions for Adobe Creative Cloud and Creative Suite software, PDF workflows, graphic file diagnostics and Microsoft Office output on Mac OS. Zevrix is dedicated to help professionals increase their profits through automating everyday tasks, producing error-free documents, saving disk space and cutting production costs. For more information, visit their website. Copyright (C) 2019 Zevrix Solutions. All Rights Reserved. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.
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Unbelievable - An App That Helps You With Problems We All Face In Life
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Unbelievable - An App That Helps You With Problems We All Face In Life - Published on 12/12/19
James Hollender's version 4.0 of his iPhone/iPod touch Life Inventory apps are very stable. With these apps users get in-depth perception of themselves and why they do the things they do. The apps include built-in instructions that help guide users step by step in creating their own Life Inventory to provide greater self understanding of personality, strengths and weaknesses, leading to a better knowledge of self than they ever thought possible and at only a fraction the cost of a therapy visit.
Revere, Massachusetts - James Hollender's version 4.0 of his iPhone/iPod touch Life Inventory apps are very stable. In the past several years there has only been one update and that was to remove the status bar providing more space for your information. With these apps users get in-depth perception of themselves and why they do the things they do. The apps include built-in instructions that help guide users step by step in creating their own Life Inventory to provide greater self understanding of personality, strengths and weaknesses, leading to a better knowledge of self than they ever thought possible and at only a fraction the cost of a single therapy visit. A Life Inventory can also function as a Moral Inventory for those in 12-step programs.
User "Hakerz" says, "There isn't another app like this anywhere and it helps you with problems you face in your life or how to make your life better. Thanks, James for adding a password! In the app there's an explanation in how this works."
Both the iPad and iPhone/iPod touch versions accomplish exactly the same thing, only the interface is considerably different for each because of the significant differences in screen size.
The process of completing a Life Inventory does not directly address anyone's specific problems, habits or addictions, but rather helps the user examine in detail events that have transpired in their life. The Life Inventory apps gently assist the user in probing not only what happened, but also why it happened. The questions asked help the user delve into areas often never considered before, like:
* What did I want
* Why did I want it
* What am I not admitting
* What lie did I tell myself
* What did I leave out or not say
* What lie did I tell others
* Have I ever done the same thing
* Was it any of my business
* Were my expectations reasonable
* What was the real truth
* What was I not seeing
* Did I fail to see the facts of the situation
* What actions did I take to get what I wanted
* What actions did I omit to get what I wanted
Life Inventory guides the user through six different steps, each with its own activity grouping, for making a Life Inventory:
* Build Lists
* Causes and Effects
* My Part
* Fears Analysis
* Fear Questions
* Sex Relations
Throughout the process, users are encouraged to enter data into their Inventory, be completely honest about themselves and take advantage of encouragement and support from others.
The Inventory begins by making one simple list, which defines four fixed Categories in which to file away what are broadly categorized as Incidents:
* People
* Institutions and Organizations
* Principles, Ideals and Beliefs
* Sources of Anxiety and Excitement
Each of these four Categories will contain hierarchical sub-categories. From there, users outline Entities and then individual Incidents related to each Entity.
Step-by-step, users complete the Causes and Effects of each Incident. Next, they determine the part they played in each Incident listed. It is not unusual to create hundreds of Incident forms, each devoted to a single incident. The app includes the ability to create and save all written lists and forms with password protection. Having completed all of their Incident forms, users can then refer to these forms to help list all their Fears. The app includes the following eight pre-defined fears, to which the user is free to add more if desired:
* Other people's opinions
* Not getting what I want
* Not having control of the situation
* Financial insecurity
* Abandonment
* Physical harm
* Failure
* Success
The fifth step is examining each Fear category and answering the following key questions:
* Why did I have this fear
* When did I first notice this fear in my life
* How did I hold onto this fear
* What did this fear make me do
* What chain of circumstances did this fear set in motion in my life
* How did I react to this fear
* What decision did this fear cause me to make
* How did self-reliance fail me
* What should I have done instead
And the sixth and final step is examining Sex Relations, where users answer all the following questions regarding each of their sexual relationships:
* How was I selfish
* Where was I dishonest
* Where was I inconsiderate
* Who was hurt in this situation
* Did I arouse jealousy, suspicion, or bitterness
* Where was I at fault
* What should I have done instead
* What will I do in the future
* Did I pray or have spiritual conversations with him/her
* Did I pray for him/her
* Did I enjoy his/her company
* Did we bring each other closer to God
"The process of completing a Life Inventory doesn't directly address anyone's specific problems, habits or addictions, but rather helps the user examine in detail events that have transpired in their life," stated indie developer James Hollender. "The Life Inventory app gently assists the user in probing into not only what happened, but also why it happened."
The Canadian Reviewer has suggested Life Inventory may even become your always available digital therapist: "If your smartphone has become your personal trainer, assistant, and even financial advisor, why not turn it into your therapist as well? The Life Inventory app for iOS is here to help you understand what makes you tick. This app helps you create your own Life Inventory or Moral Inventory to provide you with a better understanding of your personality, strengths, and weaknesses to help you live a better life."
James Hollender is also the author of a suite of Nutrient apps based on the USDA National Nutrient Database:
* iCarbs (Carbohydrates)
* iCholesterol (Dietary Cholesterol)
* iFiber (Fiber)
* iKals (Calories)
* iPotassium (Potassium)
* iProteins (Proteins)
* iSatFat (Saturated Fat)
* iSodium (Sodium)
* iSugars (Sugars)
* Vitamin K (Vitamins K1, K1D & K2)
* iNutrients (encompasses all ten nutrients listed above)
Device Requirements:
* "Life Inventory" & "Life Inventory Lite" - iPhone and iPod touch
* "Life Inventory for iPad" & "Life Inventory Lite for iPad" - iPad only
* Requires iOS 8.0 or later
Pricing and Availability:
Life Inventory and Life Inventory for iPad are each $11.99 (USD) and available worldwide exclusively through the iTunes App Store in the Lifestyle category. A Lite version of each app is $1.99, which supplement the main app by providing a mock Life Inventory from which the user can learn by example and experimentation, but is limited as to the number of records created so it's not sufficient to complete a full Life Inventory. Review copies are available of each on request.
Save even more money with App Bundles:
There are also app bundles where you can save by purchasing both the main and Lite Life Inventory apps along with the $7.99 iNutrients.
All James Hollender Apps & App Bundles in the iTunes App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/developer/james-hollender/id364725528
Life Inventory (for iPhone & iPod touch): https://itunes.apple.com/app/life-inventory-12-step-moral/id463922586
Life Inventory Lite with Optional Mock Data (for iPhone & iPod touch): https://itunes.apple.com/app/life-inventory-lite-optional/id463925790
Life Inventory for iPad: https://itunes.apple.com/app/life-inventory-for-ipad-12/id450749504
Life Inventory for iPad Lite with Optional Mock Data: https://itunes.apple.com/app/life-inventory-for-ipad-lite/id451516125
Life Inventory + iNutrients (for iPhone) App Bundle: https://itunes.apple.com/app-bundle/life-inventory-+-inutrients/id917511270
Based in Revere, Massachusetts, Indie developer James Hollender is a well seasoned Information Technology professional who has been familiar with Apple products since the days of the first Macintosh computer and has been involved with object oriented programming since the introduction of Java, culminating most recently in writing apps in Objective C for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Hollender now has many apps and app bundles in the iTunes App Store. His innovative ideas have resulted in numerous suggestions and other awards including a commendation from a past President of the United States. James Hollender has been involved writing iPhone and iPad apps with Foliage, Kronos, Olympus, Agero (formerly Cross Country Automotive Services), and most recently Valmarc Corp. Copyright (C) 2010-2019 James Hollender. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered
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James Hollender's version 4.0 of his iPhone/iPod touch Life Inventory apps are very stable. With these apps users get in-depth perception of themselves and why they do the things they do. The apps include built-in instructions that help guide users step by step in creating their own Life Inventory to provide greater self understanding of personality, strengths and weaknesses, leading to a better knowledge of self than they ever thought possible and at only a fraction the cost of a therapy visit.
Revere, Massachusetts - James Hollender's version 4.0 of his iPhone/iPod touch Life Inventory apps are very stable. In the past several years there has only been one update and that was to remove the status bar providing more space for your information. With these apps users get in-depth perception of themselves and why they do the things they do. The apps include built-in instructions that help guide users step by step in creating their own Life Inventory to provide greater self understanding of personality, strengths and weaknesses, leading to a better knowledge of self than they ever thought possible and at only a fraction the cost of a single therapy visit. A Life Inventory can also function as a Moral Inventory for those in 12-step programs.
User "Hakerz" says, "There isn't another app like this anywhere and it helps you with problems you face in your life or how to make your life better. Thanks, James for adding a password! In the app there's an explanation in how this works."
Both the iPad and iPhone/iPod touch versions accomplish exactly the same thing, only the interface is considerably different for each because of the significant differences in screen size.
The process of completing a Life Inventory does not directly address anyone's specific problems, habits or addictions, but rather helps the user examine in detail events that have transpired in their life. The Life Inventory apps gently assist the user in probing not only what happened, but also why it happened. The questions asked help the user delve into areas often never considered before, like:
* What did I want
* Why did I want it
* What am I not admitting
* What lie did I tell myself
* What did I leave out or not say
* What lie did I tell others
* Have I ever done the same thing
* Was it any of my business
* Were my expectations reasonable
* What was the real truth
* What was I not seeing
* Did I fail to see the facts of the situation
* What actions did I take to get what I wanted
* What actions did I omit to get what I wanted
Life Inventory guides the user through six different steps, each with its own activity grouping, for making a Life Inventory:
* Build Lists
* Causes and Effects
* My Part
* Fears Analysis
* Fear Questions
* Sex Relations
Throughout the process, users are encouraged to enter data into their Inventory, be completely honest about themselves and take advantage of encouragement and support from others.
The Inventory begins by making one simple list, which defines four fixed Categories in which to file away what are broadly categorized as Incidents:
* People
* Institutions and Organizations
* Principles, Ideals and Beliefs
* Sources of Anxiety and Excitement
Each of these four Categories will contain hierarchical sub-categories. From there, users outline Entities and then individual Incidents related to each Entity.
Step-by-step, users complete the Causes and Effects of each Incident. Next, they determine the part they played in each Incident listed. It is not unusual to create hundreds of Incident forms, each devoted to a single incident. The app includes the ability to create and save all written lists and forms with password protection. Having completed all of their Incident forms, users can then refer to these forms to help list all their Fears. The app includes the following eight pre-defined fears, to which the user is free to add more if desired:
* Other people's opinions
* Not getting what I want
* Not having control of the situation
* Financial insecurity
* Abandonment
* Physical harm
* Failure
* Success
The fifth step is examining each Fear category and answering the following key questions:
* Why did I have this fear
* When did I first notice this fear in my life
* How did I hold onto this fear
* What did this fear make me do
* What chain of circumstances did this fear set in motion in my life
* How did I react to this fear
* What decision did this fear cause me to make
* How did self-reliance fail me
* What should I have done instead
And the sixth and final step is examining Sex Relations, where users answer all the following questions regarding each of their sexual relationships:
* How was I selfish
* Where was I dishonest
* Where was I inconsiderate
* Who was hurt in this situation
* Did I arouse jealousy, suspicion, or bitterness
* Where was I at fault
* What should I have done instead
* What will I do in the future
* Did I pray or have spiritual conversations with him/her
* Did I pray for him/her
* Did I enjoy his/her company
* Did we bring each other closer to God
"The process of completing a Life Inventory doesn't directly address anyone's specific problems, habits or addictions, but rather helps the user examine in detail events that have transpired in their life," stated indie developer James Hollender. "The Life Inventory app gently assists the user in probing into not only what happened, but also why it happened."
The Canadian Reviewer has suggested Life Inventory may even become your always available digital therapist: "If your smartphone has become your personal trainer, assistant, and even financial advisor, why not turn it into your therapist as well? The Life Inventory app for iOS is here to help you understand what makes you tick. This app helps you create your own Life Inventory or Moral Inventory to provide you with a better understanding of your personality, strengths, and weaknesses to help you live a better life."
James Hollender is also the author of a suite of Nutrient apps based on the USDA National Nutrient Database:
* iCarbs (Carbohydrates)
* iCholesterol (Dietary Cholesterol)
* iFiber (Fiber)
* iKals (Calories)
* iPotassium (Potassium)
* iProteins (Proteins)
* iSatFat (Saturated Fat)
* iSodium (Sodium)
* iSugars (Sugars)
* Vitamin K (Vitamins K1, K1D & K2)
* iNutrients (encompasses all ten nutrients listed above)
Device Requirements:
* "Life Inventory" & "Life Inventory Lite" - iPhone and iPod touch
* "Life Inventory for iPad" & "Life Inventory Lite for iPad" - iPad only
* Requires iOS 8.0 or later
Pricing and Availability:
Life Inventory and Life Inventory for iPad are each $11.99 (USD) and available worldwide exclusively through the iTunes App Store in the Lifestyle category. A Lite version of each app is $1.99, which supplement the main app by providing a mock Life Inventory from which the user can learn by example and experimentation, but is limited as to the number of records created so it's not sufficient to complete a full Life Inventory. Review copies are available of each on request.
Save even more money with App Bundles:
There are also app bundles where you can save by purchasing both the main and Lite Life Inventory apps along with the $7.99 iNutrients.
All James Hollender Apps & App Bundles in the iTunes App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/developer/james-hollender/id364725528
Life Inventory (for iPhone & iPod touch): https://itunes.apple.com/app/life-inventory-12-step-moral/id463922586
Life Inventory Lite with Optional Mock Data (for iPhone & iPod touch): https://itunes.apple.com/app/life-inventory-lite-optional/id463925790
Life Inventory for iPad: https://itunes.apple.com/app/life-inventory-for-ipad-12/id450749504
Life Inventory for iPad Lite with Optional Mock Data: https://itunes.apple.com/app/life-inventory-for-ipad-lite/id451516125
Life Inventory + iNutrients (for iPhone) App Bundle: https://itunes.apple.com/app-bundle/life-inventory-+-inutrients/id917511270
Based in Revere, Massachusetts, Indie developer James Hollender is a well seasoned Information Technology professional who has been familiar with Apple products since the days of the first Macintosh computer and has been involved with object oriented programming since the introduction of Java, culminating most recently in writing apps in Objective C for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Hollender now has many apps and app bundles in the iTunes App Store. His innovative ideas have resulted in numerous suggestions and other awards including a commendation from a past President of the United States. James Hollender has been involved writing iPhone and iPad apps with Foliage, Kronos, Olympus, Agero (formerly Cross Country Automotive Services), and most recently Valmarc Corp. Copyright (C) 2010-2019 James Hollender. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered
trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.
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