Disneyland has so much to see and do that most people have a hard time trying to do it all in one day. Juicy Development's FastTrac claims it can get users on...
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PCWorld on 6th Mar 2010 (via feeds.pcworld.com)
Juicy Developmentâs FastTrac claims it can get users on more rides and attractions at Disneyland while avoiding long queue times.
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iPhoneTopic on 6th Mar 2010 (via iphonetopic.com)
Juicy Development’s FastTrac claims it can get users on more rides and attractions at Disneyland while avoiding long queue times.
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iPhoneCentral on 6th Mar 2010 (via rss.macworld.com)
Juicy Development's released what it is calling the first interactive police scanner for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The app, called Police Scanner 2 ($4.99, available here), allows users to alert others about emergency broadcast streams as they happen using...
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iPhoneGuideBlog on 16th Feb 2010 (via blog.iphoneguide.com)
App maker Juicy Development already had busy week at Macworld Expo showcasing FastTrac, its iPhone offering for avoiding long waits at Disneyland. But Juicy...
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PCWorld on 15th Feb 2010 (via feeds.pcworld.com)
Juicy Development had a busy Macworld Expo, rolling out a new version of its emergency broadcast streaming app that lets users send each other alerts about police, fire, and EMS activity to which they're listening.
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iPhoneTopic on 15th Feb 2010 (via iphonetopic.com)
Juicy Development had a busy Macworld Expo, rolling out a new version of its emergency broadcast streaming app that lets users send each other alerts about police, fire, and EMS activity to which they're listening.
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iPhoneCentral on 15th Feb 2010 (via rss.macworld.com)
Avid listeners of crime-based news may find this iPhone app to be quite handy. iPhone developer Juicy Development rolls out the first interactive police scanner app, named Police Scanner 2 for the iPhone this week at Mac World 2010 in San Francisco. This app enables users to warn others about emergency broadcast streams as they
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Mobiletor on 12th Feb 2010 (via mobiletor.com)