Archive: Telstra (Australia)

Sudoku Daily

Friday, July 6th, 2007

Sudoku Daily takes the gameplay of Sudoku Puzzler Vol. 1 & Sudoku Puzzler Vol. 2, but downloads new sudoku puzzles every day.

It comes with 15 puzzles to start.Then every day, a new puzzle automatically appears:

Sudoku Daily Screenshot 1

As long as you don’t “Discard” the Sudoku Daily application, you’ll continue to receive new puzzles. Even if you’ve “Uninstalled” it from your device temporarily, you can re-install Sudoku Daily later on and still play the puzzles for the days you missed.

Sudoku Daily can only store 40 puzzles on-device at a time, though, so once you’ve completed a built-in or downloaded puzzle, you’ll probably want to remove it. Later on, you can restore any puzzle you’ve removed:

Sudoku Daily screenshot 2

So if you’ve been subscribed for over a year, you’ll have access to 365+ puzzles.

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Kakuro Puzzler

Friday, July 6th, 2007

The Basic Rules

Kakuro is a great game–it’s sort of a cross between sudoku and crosswords. A kakuro puzzle looks like this:

The goal is to place the numbers 1 through 9 so that:

  • every horizontal run of numbers adds up to the number on its left.
  • every vertical run of numbers adds up to the number above.
  • numbers are not duplicated within a run

If you’re new to Kakuro puzzles, some solving tips are included (Menu->Help->Solving Tips) inside Kakuro Puzzler.

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Coach Potato’s Fitness Tracker

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Basic Terms

Coach Potato’s Fitness Tracker is an application for tracking your exercise & workouts. There are some basic terms outlined in the instructions:

  • Exercise: A particular activity or motion. Like “Sit Ups” or “Bench Press” or “Kyra’s Yoga Class”.
  • Routine: A set of Exercises that you perform as a group. Like “Upper Body”.
  • Workout: A Routine performed by you on a specific day. Like “Upper Body on January 20th at 3:00pm”.

Exercises

Coach Potato’s Fitness Tracker comes with 70+ exercises built in, but you can create your own fairly easily. Here’s the Exercise layout:
[Note: all screenshots have been cropped, to cleanly fit in a device web browser.]

Notice the folder names like “Aerobic” and “Weights”. These are user-customizable.

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Crossword Puzzler Vol. 2

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Crossword Puzzler Vol. 2 is the sequel to Crossword Puzzler Vol. 1, with 30+ all-new custom-made crossword puzzles to solve.

New Features

A few new features were added with Crossword Puzzler Vol. 2. Notably, the grid color can now be set to something more interesting than gray. The intersecting-clue view and the all-clue view can also have their fonts set to Large.

Here’s a puzzle in progress with a purple grid, blue word color, and green highlighted-square color. The intersecting clues are set to the Large font, with the word length shown after the clue:

CPV2 Screenshot 1

The squares containing multiple letters have “penciled in” letters. And, ah, we aren’t saying we endorse this color scheme, we’re just saying it’s possible….

Here’s an example of the Large font used in the all-clue view, with the already-completed letters shown, and the already-completed words grayed out:

CPV2 Screenshot 2

For more screenshots, check out Crossword Puzzler Vol. 1!

Crossword Puzzler Vol. 1

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Crossword Puzzler Vol. 1 contains 30+ custom-made crossword puzzles! The puzzles generally steer clear of obscure clues–you won’t find any clues involving “the third-longest river in Germany” or anything like that. Instead you’ll find more pop-culture references than usual, along with some extra twists like basic spanish words, computer terms…even “LOL”….

Basic puzzle layout

Here we see the basic layout, with a particular word selected. The clue for this word is “Karate master’s accessory”, shown in the title bar at the top of the screen:

CPV1 Screenshot 1

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Sudoku Puzzler Vol. 2

Friday, June 29th, 2007

Sudoku Puzzler Vol. 2 is the sequel to Sudoku Puzzler Vol. 1 and incorporates a few changes. The most obvious change is the art next to the puzzles:

Vol. 2 has some feature upgrades:

  • Puzzle names can be edited
  • Puzzles can be sorted by progress
  • Penciled numbers can be sorted within each square

Vol. 2 also enables choosing a number with a number picker:

This allows easier one-handed play using just the wheel, for those sudoku-filled train or bus rides.

Check out Sudoku Puzzler Vol. 1 for more screenshots & info!

Sudoku Puzzler Vol. 1

Friday, June 29th, 2007

Sections:

Choosing a Puzzle

Sudoku Puzzler starts by presenting all 65 puzzles organized into folders by difficulty. Custom puzzles are stored separately, in their own folder. Click a puzzle to begin playing.


Playing a Puzzle

When navigating the sudoku puzzle, the currently selected square is always colored. The relevant row, column, and 3×3 box are also highlighted.

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Apples To Oranges

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

Apples to Oranges is a unit conversion application. It converts between different units and systems of measurement, such as Celsius to Fahrenheit, feet to meters, cups to tablespoons, or Euros to Canadian Dollars. Apples to Oranges also supports custom units, so if the Apples to Oranges is missing your favorite unit of measurement, you can create a custom unit and assign the conversion ratio you’d like to.

Layout

Apples to Oranges has a fairly simple interface, with one data entry field, a popup menu for the “from” units, and a popup menu for the “to” units.
An output field shows the result of the conversion, and a history area shows a history of the last seven conversions performed.

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