Release: Call Informer
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I hate the fact that during incoming calls Android gives you no details about the person who is calling (picture just isn’t enough). So I decided to do something about it.
I developed Call Informer ($0.99) to get around this limitation. It shows the Organization name (if available) and the City/State (if available) pulled from your Contacts database (no internet access is used).
More details and links to download can be found on my site: http://www.jestasfunhouse.com/android.
I think Call Informer will benefit many more users than just myself. As stated on my website, for now Call Informer is mainly for Droid A855. Your feedback will help to expand it to other phones!
Release: Aces Solitaire Pack 2
August 24, 2010 – Concrete Software, Inc.®, a leader in innovative mobile content, announced today the release of Aces Solitaire Pack 2 for Android. The best-selling Aces line brings new and classic solitaire games together to create one application, Aces Solitaire Pack 2. It is available on the Android Market as well as other channels.
Aces Solitaire Pack 2 offers tons of great features that set it apart from other mobile solitaire games. The most notable features are the number of games included, number of options for customization, and the online leaderboards. The new game offers 40 different solitaire games including Klondike, Pyramid, Spider, Free Cell and many more unique titles while the online leaderboards add a sense of community between players.
About Concrete Software
Concrete Software creates innovative, high quality casual mobile games. Concrete Software supplies applications that run on virtually all mobile platforms including BlackBerry®, iPhone, Google Android, Windows Mobile, Palm webOS, and J2ME, and does so across many app stores, major operators, retail stores and anywhere else mobile software is sold. More information is available at www.concretesoftware.com.
Release: Calculator 0.4
Here is the initial release of my simple but beautiful calculator app. I tried to mimic the look and feel of the iPhone’s calculator app while adding some additional functionality of my own. It only works in portrait mode right now but I plan to add landscape in the future.
Some future goals of mine include:
-Add landscape mode
-Add additional functions (ie. Trig, Pi, Sqrt…)
-Ability to change skins as well as layout of the calculator
This app will be free for a limited time to celebrate its release.
Any questions, comments, bugs or suggestions don’t hesitate to send me an email at stormindormanproductions@gmail.com
Release: Drop Block
Drop Block is a uniquely challenging physics puzzle game, developed by a small games production company Sticky Coding.
The full version has 75 challenging levels, requiring planning, speed, timing, accuracy, and just a bit of luck.
A full level editor is included, with the ability to upload and share your levels with the rest of the world, and quickly browse all the user-submitted levels, sorted by popularity.
In time, as players eventually beat the campaign mode, the online content will become a source of endless entertainment and puzzles.
It pays homage to ‘Red Remover’ and ‘Red Block Remover’ available on PC and iPhone, but brings some exciting new features.
For the technical among you, Drop Block is built by the same developer that brought the world ‘Rokon’ – the first, and biggest, open source 2D game engine for Android.
The demo is available on Android Market now, with the first 20 levels. The full version is for sale at £1.99 on Android Market and SlideME
Release: Works On Mobile
RATE THE MOBILE WEB WITH THE OFFICIAL “WORKS ON MOBILE” FREE ANDROID APPLICATION
A new one-tap way to affirm the rights of the smart-phone users’ community
London, August 2010 – A new fun and useful free application has landed in the Android Market: the official “Works On Mobile” mobile web page rating app.
As the name suggests, the app makes it easy to review whether a randomly selected website Works On Mobile, or not.
It promises to be a little simple portable way for mobile web users to gain a little funny revenge on those terrible website which are impossible to navigate through mobile devices. At the same time, Works On Mobile offers a way to award the mobile friendly ones.
Being part of a summer campaign to raise into brands and businesses the awareness that people want more mobile-friendly websites, “Works On Mobile” will allow Android phone owners to rate the web and get an overall picture of how much of the web is really usable on mobile.
People can choose to surf a site they already know, or rate the ones that the app provides at random. In both cases, every time a website is rated a tweet is sent from the @WorksOnMobile Twitter account.
The application, sponsored by London-based mobile development studio Steely Eye Digital Media, supports the Works On Mobile campaign, a hub for mobile web best practice, news, opinion and website reviews found at http://www.worksonmobile.com .


