Flashlight 7 Flashlight 7 - An easy to use, feature rich torch that uses the phone screen as light source. Comes with different colors, SOS, stroboscope and police mode. Brightness can be adjusted and does not get turned off by the lock screen.
Swipe up or down the screen to adjust brightness or change the speed of stroboscope or police lights
NoticeMe NoticeMe is a simple app that can help you get noticed by displaying one of two colors of your choosing on-screen
LED LED is an application that you can control the intensity with your fingers
Dead Pixel Test&Fix This free application will help you detect dead or stucked pixel on your phone screen. It can also help you to repair some kinds of pixel defects
Emergency Light Kit Emergency Light Kit - Click on Help button to display large flashing HELP sign to be utilized in emergencies
Click on RED LED Lights to initiate the flashing lights sequence, meant to attract people that can assist.
About, just displays help about the application
Light it up! Light it up! - Have you ever wished you could see in dark? Now it is possible with 'Light it up! Flashlight'! No more tumbling around in the dark under your desk in order to plug in the right cables to your computer.
'Light it up! Flashlight' provides a clean white light on your phone, so you can see what you are doing
Other Software by developer «Augenth Inc»:
Tip Calculator - FastTip Tip Calculator - FastTip
Version 2.0
-Added a help button on the bottom right of the screen, which helps users to know how much to tip.
-Slightly changed UI to help users understand that person and tip percentage option is scrollable for more values.
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Version 1.0
A Tip Calculator designed to calculate your tip in as less time as possible
Scientific Calculator Scientific Calculator - Version 1.2
Thank you all for using this scientific calculator, and I truly appreciate your valuable comments.
The new version 1.2 includes operator precedence, and some bug fixes. [For ex: As mentioned in one of the reviews, 2+3*4 is now 14 and not 20. Use the parenthesis to override the operator precedence