Axiata Cup Axiata Cup - Developed by Carlos Alonzo
The Axiata Cup is a new regional badminton event created for the Axiata Group - one of Asia's largest telecom companies. The Championship has been produced to provide Axiata with a marketing platform to integrate its digital advertising sales and create an emotional link with badminton fans in the region
UbiSoft UbiSoft - Developed by sabz
As of November 2011, it is the third largest independent game publisher in Europe, and the third largest in the United States. The company's largest development studio is Ubisoft Montreal, which in 2011 employed approximately 1,700 people. Yves Guillemot, a founding brother, was the chairman and CEO
Jumping Checkers Free Jumping Checkers Free - Developed by Miroslav Kisly
Jumping checkers is a variant of classic checkers. This game requires less thinking than traditional checkers, but can also be very challenging at the highest difficulty level and can train your brain perfectly. One game typically lasts about 10-15 minutes
Tennis News Developed by Muhammad Usman
All about tennis at one place
WorldMaps Developed by Salman Shakeel
This application provides you total solution to navigation it is combinations of multiple maps at one place
Password Organizer Password Organizer - Developed by DMS Research
What is Password Organizer and how it is useful for you?
With the internet exponential growth several services have come into play for common internet users like free emails websites, social networking websites and other online services
Passwords & Secrets Passwords & Secrets - Developed by Ghassen SMIDA
Passwords & Secrets is a notepad-style app that you can protect with a master password. Therefore, it's a great app for storing a variety of passwords and other secrets that you don't want getting into the wrong hands
LightSwitch Developed by Kouame Konan Onesiphore
LightSwitch helps you to use your phone like a torch in Night
Israel News Reader Israel News Reader - Developed by Genady Beryozkin
The application shows the top headlines from Israel (Ynet and Haaretz) in Hebrew.
The application's main language is Hebrew