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13.10.11

Free App Magic Featured on ‘BBC Click’

Free App Magic have been featured on the highly acclaimed “BBC Click” TV programme. Presenter Kate Russell – a well-known technology journalist explains what Free App Magic is about and confirms that this is definitely one app that she will be checking in with daily! Take a look at it:


“Nowadays there are millions of apps out there, therefore Free App Magic has been developed with the main aim to help users to discover great paid apps for free” said Emmanuel Carraud CEO of MagicSolver.

The MagicSolver team would like to express our happiness about our great achievements, and we would like to thank all our users – for your amazing daily feedbacks, and Kate Russell for mentioning us in her TV Program.

We at MagicSolver will keep on working hard, to bring the best possible experience in apps discovery to all our users worldwide.

Andrea from the MagicSolver Team

P.S. Halloween is coming up and we at MagicSolver have developed a scary experience, that you will be able to enjoy form the 19th October! 13 dark surprises that you shouldn’t miss out!.

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11.10.11

Free App Magic users have saved 4 million dollars within the last 3 months

The new version 1.3 of Free App Magic is already in the App Store: http://bit.ly/FreeAppMagic.

After the hugely positive response to Free App Magic and the great feedback we received  from our users; we at MagicSolver decided to enhance our app in order to keep bringing you the best possible experience in apps discovery. 300,000 users worldwide have already saved 4 million dollars in the last 3 months by downloading paid apps for free every day, and now with the introduction of Free App Magic version 1.3 the experience is getting even better! The new features included are:

  • The Global Community savings, which are in your Magic Piggy Bank! Keep track of the total amount of money saved up to now and how it will keep up increasing;
  • Access to the history of apps previously  featured on Free App Magic;
  • Now you can get your apps 1 hour earlier;
  • Better sound effects and a mute option;
  • 3 new languages (Arabic, Swedish and Chinese);
  • Automatic option to share app deals and your saving milestones on Twitter and Facebook;
  • New exciting animations;
  • And iOS5 support

Don’t spend time hunting through over 400,000 applications available in the App Store. Let us do the hard work and source the best apps out there for you. Discover great paid apps for free every day with Free App Magic

Andrea from the MagicSolver Team

P.S. Now Halloween is coming up and we at MagicSolver are working on a scary experience, special for you! – Watch this space.

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04.04.11

MagicSolver supports Japan!

Our team here at MagicSolver, composed of people from England, France, Japan, Italy, Mexico, and Pakistan has been very moved by the troubled times Japan is facing right now. We all love Japan a lot, have friends there, and have been very worried about what happened to this wonderful country. We all want to express our support to Japan, and help a little, if we can.

A few facts: on 11 March 2011, a massive 9.0-magnitude earthquake struck the northeastern coast of Japan, triggering a devastating tsunami. The quake—the most powerful to hit Japan in more than 100 years—caused massive damage and many people are missing and feared dead. Reuters reported that the overall cost of the multiple disasters exceeded $170 billion. The global-scale relief effort has provided much needed help, with significant coverage provided by online media.

We are very proud of the reactions of iOS games providers such as Sega, PopCap Games and Capcom who have shown their support by slashing prices of their apps and donating proceeds to help the earthquake relief effort. Apple too is now collecting donations for Japan’s earthquake and tsunami victims with its iTunes software. Via a specially designed iTunes page, people can make donations up to $200 and as little as $5. 100% of the donations go to the American Red Cross.

A few weeks ago, gaming company Zynga launched a campaign with Save The Children to raise money via in-game donations in Zynga games like FrontierVille, FarmVille and CityVille for the relief efforts in Japan. 100 percent of the virtual goods’ purchase prices are donated to Tsunami Relief, and over the last two weeks, Zynga players alone have raised more than $2.5 million. Today, the social gaming giant announced that Lady Gaga has donated $750,000, through the sales of her Japan Prayer Bracelets, to Zynga’s fundraising initiative. She is also donating another $750,000 to the American Red Cross to support relief efforts in Japan and has released a single, with all the money made going towards Japan’s relief.

If you are more an Android person, there is also a range of useful apps that provide information and enable fundraising. For emergency purposes, ICE (In Case of Emergency is a bare-bones app that stores your blood type, allergies, and two emergency contacts Color Flashlight transforms your phone into a flashlight and distress signal. It can also be used to communicate via flashing text. Other modes include various colored lights, strobe light, scrolling text, white light, and police lights. You also have Person Finder: 2011 Japan Earthquake, which is a Japanese language (with English) emergency disaster aid app thrown together in response to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Widespread power failures have been affecting Japan’s rail service. To find out if trains are running normally in your area, HYPERDIA JapanRailSearch is a useful app that also allows users to search more generally for train and air routes, fares, and timetables, useful for when you visit Japan J.

And if you want to follow the latest events in Japan, the NHK WORLD TV Live provides excellent coverage of the events in English.

Have you seen any other enterprising apps, aimed at helping Japan? We would love to hear about them.

Sobia

16.07.10

Google Launches Its Build-Your-Own-App Technology

This week, Google launched its new, easy-to-use Android software, designed to allow iPhone users to create their very own apps. The ‘Google App Inventor’ is completely free, and its creators claim that everyone who has tried it out so far – from nursing students to schoolgirls – has been able to use it effectively.

Here at MagicSolver we have always been excited by the prospect of user-generated content, and without fail we consult the everyday users of our apps during every stage of development, to ensure ease of use and to acquire practical, constructive feedback. We believe that Google’s App Inventor isn’t something to be feared by professional App creators and developers, but is something that should be cherished for the variety and creativity that it will bring to the industry. Getting a system design and management degree is not that difficult these days, you can go ahead and learn online and get graduated soon.

Although the App Inventor only became available on Monday, there have already been some inspired uses of it by iPhone owners. A student in San Francisco has made an automated SMS response for when he is driving, to avoid having to either ignore his friends or to drive dangerously. A nurse from Indiana set up an instantaneous emergency alert from an elderly person’s iPhone if the gadget’s motion sensors detect that the owner has fallen, alerting a relative or friend immediately to check up on them.

As we celebrate the realms of possibility that this software development brings to innovation and personalisation of applications, MagicSolver is also able to rest assured in the ‘magic’ that our company is able to bring to a market of basic, quick-fix apps. We dare you to attempt to re-create our Sudoku Magic or FaceShift apps using the Google App Inventor!
[See how far you get and let us know via Facebook!]

If you think there’s still room for a little bit of magic and cutting-edge technology in the midst of your do-it-yourself apps, download one of our most innovative applications today, both of which use patented image-recognition technology:

Sudoku Magic, our first iPhone app, can capture and solve any Sudoku puzzle in a newspaper in 10 seconds:
http://bit.ly/sudoku_magic

Fancy swapping faces with your friends in a few seconds? Take a picture of a few friends on your iPhone and FaceShift automatically detects their faces! Shake your phone and the faces shift around and find a new body!
http://bit.ly/FaceShiftFull

http://appinventor.googlelabs.com/about/

01.01.10

Happy New Year!

Good Resolutions, our new app, has just been released.

Download Good Resolutions to help you keep your New Year’s Resolutions:
http://bit.ly/GoodResolutions2010

07.12.09

Great success for our Advent Calendar for iPhone

Great success for our iPhone Advent Calendar: over 50,000 downloads in 5 days #7 free app in UK, #13 Germany. Thank you! http://bit.ly/4vYkR8
Today Sunday 6 December, Advent Calendar made you discover iDoodle2 lite, a great drawing app, with which Josiah Larson made a drawing for MagicSolver.

christmas present for MagicSolver by iDoodle