iOS
Kosada has updated Timestream, its iPad app to make it easier to enter event information; to use more varied time scales and to enter events using 24-hour time. The enhancements also include support for retina display.
Timestream is an easy and fun way to create timelines and chronologies on the iPad that you can share with your family and friends.
Teachers can now use an iPhone/iPad app to keep track of students' attendance. With "All Here!", a teacher can take attendance, e-mail attendance records, put students into groups, and even play a game to learn students' names and faces.
"All Here!" is the third iPhone/iPad app for teachers from ClassEapps and Kosada. ClassEapps and Kosada previously teamed up to create "Grade It!", an app that calculates grade percentages, and "Pick Me!", an app that randomly picks students and tracks students' participation.

Former Vice President Al Gore, former Governor Jennifer Granholm, and “The Young Turks” host Cenk Uygur used the UltimateLogger application, which was developed by Kosada, to prepare commentary for a recent GOP presidential debate.
Gore, Granholm, and Uygur used UltimateLogger while watching the debate to bookmark clips they wanted to talk about in Current TV's post-debate analysis. Through a custom user interface designed specifically for the debate, they logged the time and some details about each clip at the touch of a button.
Commissioned and designed by Christopher Keath, UltimateLogger was originally created for use by sportscasters. But its support for customized user interfaces made it the perfect candidate for the GOP debate.
"Everyone was impressed," said Keath.
Bowing Fun generates random string crossing exercises for violin, viola, cello and double bass to develop sight-reading skills and agility. Exercises are printable and can be individually programmed for any level of difficulty. Included is a custom option for use in developing finger strength and pick speed on guitar and other string instruments.
Developed for P. G. Robinson by Kosada.


