iPhone App Reviews.net reviewed our app Newton’s Balls

iPhone App Reviews.net just posted a nice review of our iPhone iPod Touch app, Newton’s Balls, a Newton’s Cradle Simulator.  iPhone App Reviews.net is a high traffic app review website that has been reviewing apps since July 2008.  We are happy to now have our first app reviewed on this hallmark of the app review community.  Thanks Michael for the review.  Hopefully this will put...

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Daily App Show Demos Newton’s Balls

The Daily App Show just posted a video that demonstrates Newton’s Balls, the best Newton’s Cradle Simulator on the iTunes App Store.  The Daily App Show keeps  people up to date with popular and upcoming iPhone & iPod Touch Applications by providing a video demo of the app. They hold one of the top technology podcast positions in iTunes with over 35,000 daily viewers and...

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Newton’s Cradle App “Newton’s Balls” gets another great review

SmartAppDevelopers.com just reviewed our iPhone, iPod app Newton’s Balls. This application is as fun as the real thing.   It is easy and entertaining enough to occupy even young iPhone users. Recently we’ve been getting a lot of feedback that the kids are really enjoying it, so we decided to swap our secondary category to kids. We are working diligently on an update and will be...

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Newton’s Cradle designer endorses Newton’s Balls: Kinetic Physics Newton’s Cradle Simulator

Mr. Simon Prebble, the original creator of the “Newton’s Cradle” desk toy was kind enough to endorse our App, “Newton’s Balls: Kinetic Physics Newton’s Cradle Simulator.” “It is certainly amusing, and this version of it uses all the tricks that modern technology allows, and I would be happy to lend my name to it.” It’s pretty exciting...

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AppReview Live gives Newton’s Balls a 5 star review!

AppReview Live just gave Newton’s Balls a five star review.  Here is a quote from the review: “This app is pretty cool.  In fact it reacts exactly like the real thing.  The developer has done a wonderful job imitating the physics of the Newton’s Cradle.  In fact it is so realistic that if you turn your phone upside down you may get the balls stuck up top.  If you swing the...

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